How to replace the siphon on a close-coupled wc cistern
unless its a two part syphon
I don't think anyone said that. You need to start a new topic as you're hijacking this one.Londoner said:I see. No sealant should be required. Thanks.
Sometimes leaks, but usually condensation.beermatt3 said:If close coupled, I would also renew the donut washer to save leaks. Some times it's worth replacing the plate, bolts, and wing nuts as well.
They always go rusty, wonder why?
Softus said:I don't think anyone said that. You need to start a new topic as you're hijacking this one.Londoner said:I see. No sealant should be required. Thanks.
I didn't say that. I said that you need to start a new topic as you're hijacking this one. How can you say sorry and then continue doing it?!Londoner said:Softus said:I don't think anyone said that. You need to start a new topic as you're hijacking this one.Londoner said:I see. No sealant should be required. Thanks.
Sorry - I just thought as I'm asking a very similar question it would be better to 'recycle' an existing thread. Other messagebaords seem to encourage this, I dunno.
Are you saying I should use some kind of sealant on the inside when fitting a new siphon?
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