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cowboyro

join:2000-10-11
Shelton, CT

reply to artisticcheese

Re: Help with toilet needed (not enough water in bowl)

Simplest fix is to re-adjust the float to only shut down the valve when it reaches the proper level. Probably it also needs to be tightened to the rod driving the valve.

artisticcheese

join:2004-11-09
Carrollton, TX
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said by cowboyro:

Simplest fix is to re-adjust the float to only shut down the valve when it reaches the proper level. Probably it also needs to be tightened to the rod driving the valve.
Tank is filled to fullest, the problem is that water gushing from filler valve is much more then water going out to overflow tube (I compared to other toilets in my house).

boaterbob

join:2005-08-01
Moncks Corner, SC

Is the water coming out of the problem overflow tube the same, or much less, than the other toilet you compare flows with?


artisticcheese

join:2004-11-09
Carrollton, TX

If I disconnect filler valve tube going to overflow tube then there is fountain going directly into a tank from filler valve and very tiny amount going out through pipe destined to overflow tube.



cowboyro

join:2000-10-11
Shelton, CT

reply to artisticcheese
Are you getting a "good flush"? Your problem might be a clogged toilet drain.


artisticcheese

join:2004-11-09
Carrollton, TX
Reviews:
·VOIPo
·Future Nine Corp..

said by cowboyro:

Are you getting a "good flush"? Your problem might be a clogged toilet drain.
Flush is good, just not enough water coming through overflow valve to refill bowl I beleive.

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