Shorten the chain link so that when handle is pushed down the flapper stands more upright. Dont shorten to much so that it wont seat all the way either. Good Luck and a Great Day. Please rate 4 THUMBS
...1) a poorly seated flush valve ball, which can be easily adjustedor replaced, or (2) a flush handle chain that is too long and is getting caught between the flush valve ball and the seat, which is ...
...chain HA. Just shorten it up a little but not so much that it will not let the flapper to close completely. There will be a way to do this at the end of the flush handle arm where the yellow whatever ...
...the way. The handle must be held down during the flush for the bowl to completely empty. please advise how to adjust . if the flapper is on a chain, you just need to shorten slack on chain to
...1) a poorly seated flush valve ball, which can be easily adjustedor replaced, or (2) a flush handle chain that is too long and is getting caught between the flush valve ball and the seat, which is ...
Have to hold handle too allow tank to emply flapper lowers too quickly try shortening the flapper chain
flush valve closes before flush is completed Shorten the chain so its just closes plus an 1/8" longer.
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...to an arm, when the ball rises with the water it shuts off the flow. There should be a chain attached to the ball that is adjustable, letting the chain out allows more water in the tank, ...
...1) a poorly seated flush valve ball, which can be easily adjustedor replaced, or (2) a flush handle chain that is too long and is getting caught between the flush valve ball and the seat, which is ...
...Shorten the chain length to avoid this. If that does not solve your problem then make sure the flapper is aligned properly with the hole. If it is off just the slightest it will not fully
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