I've had to dismantle the loo, a 70's twyfords syphonic close coupled pan. It wasn't flushing properly. No syphon action and a good few yanks just to get the flush to work.
What I've found is the remains of the aspirator bomb washer floating in bits under the cistern.
The syphon membrane-diaphragm thing (square piece of floppy plastic torn to shreds.
Bits of insulation tape wrapped around the aspirator air tube.
A 4-hole mounting on the pan and an offset coupling plate made of diecast which has corroded badly.
A couple of perished rubber seals, one small doughnut and one large one which seems to have sat in a rebate in the pan - see pic. (and the aspirator bomb in 4 pieces).
Can someone please look at the pics and tell me what I need. (new loo probably!).
I optimistically bought a standard close coupling kit and Dudley syphon but it doesn't seem to fit in any shape or form.
What I've found is the remains of the aspirator bomb washer floating in bits under the cistern.
The syphon membrane-diaphragm thing (square piece of floppy plastic torn to shreds.
Bits of insulation tape wrapped around the aspirator air tube.
A 4-hole mounting on the pan and an offset coupling plate made of diecast which has corroded badly.
A couple of perished rubber seals, one small doughnut and one large one which seems to have sat in a rebate in the pan - see pic. (and the aspirator bomb in 4 pieces).
Can someone please look at the pics and tell me what I need. (new loo probably!).
I optimistically bought a standard close coupling kit and Dudley syphon but it doesn't seem to fit in any shape or form.