Looks like your arrow is pointing to the flush pipe cone to me .How to fix? Leaking where red arrow is.
Shall isolate as in picture if go out for a couple of days?View attachment 241450 View attachment 241451
Thats where I took the leak to be from as well.Looks like your arrow is pointing to the flush pipe cone to me .
Although look at the pipe at the very top near the cistern in the second pic,judging by the gunk I’d check there first as it looks like it has leaked there and just gone down the outside of the pipe.Thats where I took the leak to be from as well.
Didn`t see that, yep could also be from there however without wanting to be rude to the op it all looks a mess.Although look at the pipe at the very top near the cistern in the second pic,judging by the gunk I’d check there first as it looks like it has leaked there and just gone down the outside of the pipe.
Didn`t see that, yep could also be from there however without wanting to be rude to the op it all looks a mess.
That's usually a problem not seen unless one takes out the flush pipe. Best of luck.check inlet to pan for partially blocked hard water lime deposits
Change the isolating valve. Change the flush cone and cistern connection. Change the internal syphon valve. Change the fill valve (while you're are at it). Change the WC connection to soil pipe if it leaks, it's a bodged connection. Empty bowl of water and check inlet to pan for partially blocked hard water lime deposits. Or get a Plumber in.
It doesn’t help if it’s straining. How far into the syphon does it go? Also your arrow indicates it could be running down the syphon thread, if it is, then either the flush pipe is pulling it out of kilter, or it hasn’t sealed properly inside.Does the flush pipe need cutting perfectly at 90 degrees to prevent a leak?
At a guess about 3 or 4inches but would need to take it out tomorrow morning (my wet vac is too noisy at this time of night) and measure to be sure. I'll cut off another 5mm tomorrowIt doesn’t help if it’s straining. How far into the syphon does it go? Also your arrow indicates it could be running down the syphon thread, if it is, then either the flush pipe isn’t pulling it out of kilter, or it hasn’t sealed properly inside.
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