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My toilet flush valve is continually draining (the rubber seal has perished) . . . I'd be grateful if someone could give me a link to parts that will fit in there and replace the current valves?
 

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its an old one, just buy a new drop valve, easy to fit .
I know it is an old one but would much appreciate a link to a new one that would take it's place. I've looked on-line and they all look different and it may be that any one or all of them would fit but I don't know?
 
Thanks for that link . . it is the rubber seal that has perished and it may be that simply replacing that would do the job . . . . are they a standard part / fit . . . . what is the white part in the pic in the link ?
 

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Thanks for that link . . it is the rubber seal that has perished and it may be that simply replacing that would do the job . . . . are they a standard part / fit . . . . what is the white part in the pic in the link ?

Which is the link I’ve supplied they’ve updated it to a silicon one due to the rubber failing over time

You have to remove the centre clip you can bust the old on as it comes with a new one etc

How to do it
 

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