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    Can I replace or do i need new Flush valve-Fluidmaster

    [/url] Thanks Squeaky - You're right. The water inlet is a fluidmaster! Off to try and source now.
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    Can I replace or do i need new Flush valve-Fluidmaster

    Thanks for replies I've been to local plumber shop and they said better off replacing whole thing. Went to B&Q to get replacement, but the only one they had was one with a cable, which I bought anyway thinking I could just replace the current push button. However, even though the width...
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    Can I replace or do i need new Flush valve-Fluidmaster

    http://s1162.photobucket.com/user/pinkmonkey007/media/Valve_zps005611fc.jpg.html http://s1162.photobucket.com/user/pinkmonkey007/media/washer_zps628de436.jpg.html
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    Can I replace or do i need new Flush valve-Fluidmaster

    Sorry, have uploaded pics to my album and just trying to figure out how to make them show here!
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    Can I replace or do i need new Flush valve-Fluidmaster

    Hi, Have a slow leak into the pan. Have taken the flush valve out to check the washer & notice that the bit it attaches to looks damaged. Can I get this replaced or do I need a whole new flush valve? Thanks
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    washer

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    flush valve

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    fluidmaster

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    Help with slow leaking close coupled toilet

    Definately no nut underneath. I can get my hand down the drain hole and there's nothing underneath. The flush valve base seems to thread up tight, just doesn't align up?
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    Help with slow leaking close coupled toilet

    Hi again. Managed to unscrew the flush valve and the other part that actually fits into the waste. This part just unscrewed - there is no bolt under the cistern holding it in place. There is a rubber washer under the valve, and I'm pretty sure this is where the leak is. I cleaned away all...
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    Help with slow leaking close coupled toilet

    There is and it's fine. The water is leaking underneath the bit that's left
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    Help with slow leaking close coupled toilet

    Yes, I've just managed to remove the flush valve, and the bit that's left actually twists all the way around? I'm assuming it shouldn't! I can see the drip of the water and it must be coming through the nut itself. I can't feel or see any washer, but, there is some sort of putty which is soft...
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    Help with slow leaking close coupled toilet

    Brilliant, thanks for the clear explanation. I'll have a go and update later. Cheers
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    Help with slow leaking close coupled toilet

    Thanks Andy, it does look as though it should come undone, but, the whole thing moves, and I can't get underneath to undo any fixings? When I try and turn it 1/4 turn, should I be looking at just the top bit coming off, or the whole thing?
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