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My toilet continues to make a "running" noise after it fills back up. I noticed that the water is going past the "water line" and into a white tube.

I usually have to take the cover off and pull up something to make it stop.

thoughts?


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Jiggling the knob doesn't work? Thats what we always use to do.
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does the WC have a plastic ball and a brass rod going to the ballcock, or a single all in one unit ?

if the first one, look for a screw on top of the ballcock and see if ya can screw it in some to lower the water level.

second option is to slightly bend the brass rod so the float ball sits lower

if the second type of unit, see is it has a clip that will slide up to lower the water level.

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YARDofSTUF wrote:Jiggling the knob doesn't work? Thats what we always use to do.
I used to do that, will try again.
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Mark wrote:does the WC have a plastic ball and a brass rod going to the ballcock, or a single all in one unit ?

if the first one, look for a screw on top of the ballcock and see if ya can screw it in some to lower the water level.

second option is to slightly bend the brass rod so the float ball sits lower

if the second type of unit, see is it has a clip that will slide up to lower the water level.

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I'll have to look again.
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No Pics!!!!
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Noevo wrote:No Pics!!!!
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CableDude wrote:Go Wings!
okay, 1 pic
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The chain that lifts the flapper, (that's flapper, not fapper :D ) could be kinking, and not allowing the flapper to drop completely. Or the flapper isn't creating a seal anymore and is constantly letting small amounts of water to seep through. This causes the water to constantly run while trying to keep the proper water level in the tank. Scenario 2 would require replacing the flapper or completely replacing the innards of the tank. Unless you can find an exact fit on the flapper replacement, (same brand) from experience, I'd suggest replacing the whole unit. They're not expensive and are easy to install, (approx. $3-$5 for a flapper and $10-$20 for the whole unit).

If this is the issue and you go the cheap route by only replacing the flapper, you may be in for more of the same. I've found that they don't fit properly and will drop and seal sometimes, and sometimes not. Good luck!
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[M]ark

This is the exact float.

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Noevo wrote:okay, 1 more chick pic
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CableDude wrote:[M]ark

This is the exact float.

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okay see that black float thingy on the left, see the silver rod that
goes top to bottom, see the silver clip that attaches the float to the rod, move it down so the float stays lower in the tank.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Speaking of toilet.... :wth: ...back in 15 minutes... :wth:
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Mark wrote:okay see that black float thingy on the left, see the silver rod that
goes top to bottom, see the silver clip that attaches the float to the rod, move it down so the float stays lower in the tank.
Ok so we want the black float lowered.

What about the water that goes over the water line and into the overflow tube?

Is that a problem? Seems to be slow at refilling itself. :wth:
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CableDude wrote:[M]ark

This is the exact float.

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Nope, there's no flapper in that tank. :nope:
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Speaking of toilet.... :wth: ...back in 15 minutes... :wth:
After seeing what you eat in that other thread that RE started, better take 30 minutes and bring a book! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ;)
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Just replace that entire water inlet fixture, they cost about 10 bucks. The stop valve goes bad after a while & they are not worth trying to repair or jerry-rig. It's a no brainer to replace. Home Depot carries Fluidmaster kits for less than 11 bucks or so.
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TonyT wrote:Just replace that entire water inlet fixture, they cost about 10 bucks. The stop valve goes bad after a while & they are not worth trying to repair or jerry-rig. It's a no brainer to replace. Home Depot carries Fluidmaster kits for less than 11 bucks or so.
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JC wrote:Jerry-rig?? Never heard of that.
It is a common saying in these parts. :rotfl: :rotfl: Jerry-rig or Jimmy-rig :rotfl: :rotfl:
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JC wrote:Jerry-rig?? Never heard of that.
You're kidding, right?
It means to jury-rig. I believe it took on the use of jerry during WW2. (Jerries were Germans).
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/jury-rig
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TonyT wrote:You're kidding, right?
Yeah, I'm kidding.
We tend to say something else here in GA.

Like ******-rig.
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JC wrote:Yeah, I'm kidding.
We tend to say something else here in GA.
Ahhh...GA, now I understand. Southern change gonna come at last...
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If the flap is gunked up it might not be sealing (someone else said that, but they did not say) you can just lift it up wipe it off and see if that helps. Although that is one clean looking toilet, it does not look like it would be gunked up. I guess that is what chlorine in the water will do
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CableDude wrote:[M]ark

This is the exact float.

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the proper term is "anti-siphon fill valve", Fluidmaster brand by the looks of it.

either it needs adjusting as Mark pointed out, or there could be debris on top of the seal which is easy to fix.

refer to step 2
http://www.toiletology.com/troubles.shtml

you can also replace the seal rather than the whole unit

http://www.fluidmaster.com/html/fill_valve_seals.html


just curious, is that an American Standard toilet?
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cybotron r_9 wrote:the proper term is "anti-siphon fill valve", Fluidmaster brand by the looks of it.

either it needs adjusting as Mark pointed out, or there could be debris on top of the seal which is easy to fix.



just curious, is that an American Standard toilet?
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De Plano wrote:Although that is one clean looking toilet, it does not look like it would be gunked up.
Not my toilet. ;)
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cybotron r_9 wrote: just curious, is that an American Standard toilet?
No. Its exclusive to Siberia. :)
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This toilet is one of those Kohler low-flow jobs.

I have two. And I can tell you that one fills up faster then the one this thread is about. :wth:
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Jiggling the knob doesn't work? Thats what we always use to do.
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Humboldt wrote: :wth:
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The peoblem is NOT the flap. If the flap is not sealing then water runs down the hole that the flap is supposed to seal. If water runs down the tube at the top then the flap is working and the inlet valve is not shutting off. This is usually caused by mineral deposits inside the valve. Don't even bother to try to repair it, just replace the inlet entirely, else you'll end up repairing the inlet every month.
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CableDude wrote:My toilet continues to make a "running" noise after it fills back up. I noticed that the water is going past the "water line" and into a white tube.

I usually have to take the cover off and pull up something to make it stop.

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too small, not worth it. :p adjust the float.
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JC wrote:Yeah, I'm kidding.
We tend to say something else here in GA.

Like ******-rig.
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I got it fixed.
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CableDude wrote:I got it fixed.
and how did you fix it, i need to know.
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Mark wrote:and how did you fix it, i need to know.
I adjusted the black float as you mentioned and the chain that connects to the flapper. :)
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