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Re: Overflow Tube Steve B 05-04-2007
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Posted by Steve B on May 4, 2007, 5:02 pm



> After replacing my flapper ball and lift chain, the overflow tube
> broke off (It's plastic). It looks as if they had used plumbers putty
> to attach the tube to the base because where it broke off the tube is
> slightly smaller than the base (yet not enough to fit inside) and
> there is some tan residue. Can this be re-attached with a sealant.
> If so, what kind?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Thomas
>

Don't doink around with it. Buy a full rebuild kit and do it right.

Do it once. Do it right.

Steve



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