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  • Feb 5, 2013, 07:30 AM
    dashriprock1
    My toilet stem allows too much water to fill the tank and leaks out of the flusher ho
    My toilet stem allows too much water to fill the tank and slightly leaks out of the flush handle hole. I don't have a ball to bend! How do I adjust the float level?
    Dianna
  • Feb 5, 2013, 07:42 AM
    hkstroud
    The float of your fill valve should have a rod that connects it to the mechanism that actually turns the water off. That rod should have a clip on that allows you to slide the float up or down the rod, or the rod itself should be a long screw. Adjust the float downward.

    You should also cut off the overflow pipe to a level below the toilet handle. A coping saw or a mini hacksaw works great for this. Assuming a plastic overflow pipe, hold it firmly while sawing. They get brittle with time and are a pain to replace.

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