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Posted by Steve Henderson on January 21, 2007, 5:10 pm
CJT wrote:
> rocky47@my-deja.com wrote:
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> Hope someone can help. I needed to replace a flapper on a three year
>> old AM. STRD. Toilet because the original was not sealing causing
>> phantom flushes. Needless to say, I figured it would be a snap job!!
>> Wrong!!
>>
>> I am on my 4th new flapper install. All were universal types bought at
>> your usual Do-it-yourself stores (e.g.: home despot).
>>
>> Thing is---they all seal properly---my problem is---the damn things
>> don't always drop after flushing! I have tried both the snap down
>> type (snaps over the standpipe ears) and the type with rubber holes
>> that fit over the ears.
>>
>> Same result---a 50 to 80% drop rate. Sometimes it just sticks
>> up---sometimes the rubber binds causing it to stay up or to fall and
>> not seat. I have tried all types of chain lengths and slacks. I still
>> get the problem.
>>
>> My question obviously is what am I doing wrong?
>>
>> The chain is at a slight angle to the center of the flaooer---as it was
>> on the original. I have a side angle flush handle---seems to work
>> ok---tight enough!
>>
>> Should I just replace the whole flush mechanism---seems to be
>> overkill-but-hey---this is a "simple" task that is driving me
>> nuts and wasting a lot of water!
>>
>> Any help appreciated! (am trying my 5th flapper as I speak!)
>>
>>
>> PEACE!!!
>>
> Leave more slack in the chain.
>
I had a chain that was hanging on itself - one link hanging on
another.. same symptoms... I just replaced the chain with a length of
nylon line (fishing line will do)... no more hangups.
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