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Anyone any idea on the manufacturer of these flush valves? Appears to be no make or model on it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

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Sam
 

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Will be easier to go & purchase a Fluidmaster flush valve & Change the entire part! Don't forget the close coupled kit!

Not the easiest diy job, maybe call a local plumber if your not confident!

Imoften go to old toilets with cheap foreign internal parts, not alot can be done without a make or model!?
 
You won't need a close coupled kit, looks like its a concealed cistern...
 
Can't get access to take panel off behind toilet because how its fitted need to take toilet out, that's why I really want the washer, needle in haystack I no trying to find but thought it was worth a try.
 
Will be easier to go & purchase a Fluidmaster flush valve & Change the entire part! Don't forget the close coupled kit!

Not the easiest diy job, maybe call a local plumber if your not confident!

Imoften go to old toilets with cheap foreign internal parts, not alot can be done without a make or model!?

This^
You can pick up a complete flush kit for about ÂŁ20. Easier than messing about trying to find matching parts :)
Yeah, maybe i should have read the thread first :lol:
 
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That is defiantly a Wirquin flush valve mark 1. As far as I know the bottom flush valve seal isn't available anymore.

You can either replace your whole valve, but you will need to reuse the existing blue cable (which is longer than the original supplied) or the new Mark 2 fits your cradle but will need to make sure the cable is long enough for you.
 
Agree as I have same fitted at home ..got spares from here....C&N plumbing ltd 120_122 chingford Mount Road Chingford London e4 9bs Tel.020 8524 8006 ..regards Turnpin:lol:
 
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