zenkiknocks
Feb 23, 2014, 10:05 AM
I have 8 yr old Mansfield toilets. One was getting particularly hard to flush, and inevitably the "flush lever" broke. I determined that the flush seal had caused this problem, but everything else seemed to function fine until the handle got so hard to push.
Anyhow, I replaced the flush seal yesterday (identical non factory part replacement from Lowe's) and installed a non factory replacement lever (for Mansfield, from lowe's. Has a slightly different angle and is long. Now, every time I flush it, a) the seal moves (like it won't seat properly yet), and b) now the flush "cylinder" won't fall back on the seal. Basically you have to lift the handle to close the flush system, but then the gasket has moved.
This is quite vexing. Any ideas?
Anyhow, I replaced the flush seal yesterday (identical non factory part replacement from Lowe's) and installed a non factory replacement lever (for Mansfield, from lowe's. Has a slightly different angle and is long. Now, every time I flush it, a) the seal moves (like it won't seat properly yet), and b) now the flush "cylinder" won't fall back on the seal. Basically you have to lift the handle to close the flush system, but then the gasket has moved.
This is quite vexing. Any ideas?