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Check this bad boy out! Here I go. Again!
 
6 days 57 posts and still a toilet that needs attention.

I still stand by mine and Kevs opinion from a few days ago.
Rip the bleeder out and stick a £50 B+Poo special in there. The one I fitted from B+Poo on Monday actually had fluidmaster flush and fill valves in it, I was most impressed ;)

Yup post 2 of this thread. If you followed the suggestion you would be sitting on a new throne having a whale of a time flushing turds down the old sewage highway instead of digging holes in the garden and burying your business like a terrier...:D
 
One advantage of this is you will have successfully completed your plumbing practical by the time you get the loo working properly!
 
Yep and qualify for a job as a grave digger....;)

I pity the forensic people for what they find when they turn up to investigate his neighbours concerns that he's been digging holes in his back garden & putting stuff in black plastic bags into them! :smile:
 
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well 8 towels one flapper valve one b&q £4 siphon one dudley siphon bomb and one dudley siphon later i now have a working toilet with one hell of a flush :)

Thanks all for all your help very much appriated.

Shame i never new what parts to get in first place then i would have saved mysef £25 quid.

Must say thou im not sure why some people are saying they would run a mile if they seen these toilets as it was easy to fix with the right parts took me all of half hour only thing i had to do was cut stem on bomb a little.

for future Ref if anyone who needs to replace there syphonic toilets guts the bomb is on ebay 15 quid and the dudley siphon i had iN b and q £18.

To those who say should have just bought a new toilet! Yes i some what agree but i always like to finish things i start as in beginning i never new it was a siphonic toilet. also the toilet goes with my bathroom suit plus the parts really only cost £33.

Also ive kinda bounded with my toilet now even named her trudy :)

It taken a good few days to do this but remember 4 days of it was waiting for the bomb to be delivered.

Well thats it chaps thanks again and im off for a WELL DESERVED crap!!
 
Hi guys.

You are not going to believe this but it will make you laugh for sure as i am or i might just cry but...


Toilet still working fine :) after all that palava but and its a BIG but i have beach pebbles scarted on the boxing behind toilet well earlyer today i was putting them back after the weeks events of fixing toilet and guess what i only bloody dropped one on the back of the toilet where you sit( yeah ok dont laugh to much lol) its made a hole and i can see where toilet goes into pan the hole is size of a pound coin.

SO is there any tips for filling over this hole you pros might know about???? ive started to try put clear sealent on in so far bit by bit so i dont actuly push it to far in where the water will flow through.
 
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Hi guys.

You are not going to believe this but it will make you laugh for sure as i am or i might just cry but...


Toilet still working fine :) after all that palava but and its a BIG but i have beach pebbles scarted on the boxing behind toilet well earlyer today i was putting them back after the weeks events of fixing toilet and guess what i only bloody dropped one on the back of the toilet where you sit( yeah ok dont laugh to much lol) its made a whole and i can see where toilet goes into pan the hole is sixe of a pound coin.

SO is there any tips for filling over this whole you pros might know about???? ive started to try put clear sealent on in so far bit by bit so i dont actuly push it to far in where the water will flow through.

Ha ha ha ha ha sorry ha ha
Best way to cover the hole is probably with the pebble....ha ha :p
 
Lol! Well, it is bye bye to the pan! That's why I hate people putting glass jars & heavy objects on shelves in bathrooms - just a question of when one is dropped & wrecks a bath or toilet.
Tec7 is a great sealer & works in damp, but maybe u want something more like clay.
 
For the love of god nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. fraid it looks like a trip to the merchants for a new washdown pan cos u cant buy new siphonics anymore. Its been emotional.
 
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For the love of god nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. fraid it looks like a trip to the merchants for a new washdown pan cos u cant buy siphonics anymore. Its been emotional.

I actually have a new siphonic loo which has been in storage for years. I am no mug - it is there just incase some idiot drops something on my old loo! :smile:
Would be willing to sell it though! About £2000 or nearest offer. :grin:
 
siphonic ? That looks like an old s trap washdown..
 
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I got a second hand syphonic pan and cistern in the garage......

Champagne colour.

Bargain at £200. Needs a good clean ( not included in price) :)
 
I have a siphonic loo to remove I disconnected the water off months ago.
tbh I would prefer to give it to someone, but probably not worth anyone using & it is coloured.
 
put it on ebay and say if you fit this you need a 3 litre bucket of water to throw down whilst flushing to make it work and legal.
 
i've read a number of these threads and still don't feel i have 100% understood what you should/could have on you to fix any syphonic loo you come across on first visit.

can anyone with a talent for crystal clear concision set it out in a few short sentences? hopefully with links?
 
my only concern is that if i have one on the van the customer will think i'm just not commited to repairs.
 
I would never bin a syphonic toilet...it would be like having a repair garage and a custard brings in a Bentley for you to fix and your like......"I wont fix it but I what I will do is throw it away and give you a brand spanking new Fiat 500"

and he's like...."WTF???"
 
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Hi this link is quite helpful. I also met a siphonic a while ago, fella wanted to keep it as it matched his salmon pink bath suite.... so I had to repair... lucky my plumbers merch had a good idea of what i brought in and also had the gubbins for it. Not sure it sorted the shoddy flush- that's why he called me in the first place. I did ask if it was better when i'd gone back to do something else but he was kinda vague?? ah well ..
 
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