Hi All
I’ve got an old lever type, dual flush, Dudley cistern and there is a leak around the flush valve back nut. My guess was a problem with the seal washer that goes between the cistern and the base of the flush valve, so took a look at it and it didn’t look too bad, but I still swapped in a new one from another new flush valve anyway. FYI, I intend to keep the original flush valve as it’s the correct threaded pipe length for the existing flexi flush pipe, long story...
I checked the lip in the cistern (seating surface for the washer) was free of scale, damage free and flat/smooth and it was. I reassembled the valve with the new seal washer – nut done up “enough”, but still it had a leak. I tried tightening it more and the leak was still present.
I got advice from the well stocked local shop and I bought a replacement seal washer (albeit a bit larger diameter) of the same thickness, an additional seal for the nut side (their idea to help seal) and a poly-washer for the nut to slip round.
Put it all together again, repeated the same testing and still a leak. Again, I tried tightening a bit more but still no luck. I’ve really had a gut-full of this as we’re selling and I know the new occupant will rip the old toilet out and replace it. Just want it leak free to show the property.
Just wondering if anyone had any advice? I not not a big fan of botches, but has anyone resorted to using a sealant on the cistern seal lip and washers etc? If it was to happen, I’m looking at Fernox LS-X or some constant exposure to water type silicone sealant if that's not counter productive.
Pics attached, cheers.
I’ve got an old lever type, dual flush, Dudley cistern and there is a leak around the flush valve back nut. My guess was a problem with the seal washer that goes between the cistern and the base of the flush valve, so took a look at it and it didn’t look too bad, but I still swapped in a new one from another new flush valve anyway. FYI, I intend to keep the original flush valve as it’s the correct threaded pipe length for the existing flexi flush pipe, long story...
I checked the lip in the cistern (seating surface for the washer) was free of scale, damage free and flat/smooth and it was. I reassembled the valve with the new seal washer – nut done up “enough”, but still it had a leak. I tried tightening it more and the leak was still present.
I got advice from the well stocked local shop and I bought a replacement seal washer (albeit a bit larger diameter) of the same thickness, an additional seal for the nut side (their idea to help seal) and a poly-washer for the nut to slip round.
Put it all together again, repeated the same testing and still a leak. Again, I tried tightening a bit more but still no luck. I’ve really had a gut-full of this as we’re selling and I know the new occupant will rip the old toilet out and replace it. Just want it leak free to show the property.
Just wondering if anyone had any advice? I not not a big fan of botches, but has anyone resorted to using a sealant on the cistern seal lip and washers etc? If it was to happen, I’m looking at Fernox LS-X or some constant exposure to water type silicone sealant if that's not counter productive.
Pics attached, cheers.
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