speedball1,
Thanks for the reply. I couldn't see the image you mentioned, but based on your post, I was able to figure out how to adjust to the correct water level. Unfortunately that didn't fix my problem. I've attached a link to a picture of my tank parts so that you can see it. Now I have the level set correctly, but my problem is not gone. I don't think I explained it well the first time. It almost stops when it gets to whatever level it's set at, but not quite. I still hear a slow stream of water (sounds more like air to me) and gradually, it takes a few minutes, the water level creeps above the top of the overflow pipe. I assume that something is leaking and needs replacing. I read about replacing the washers, but I can't figure out how to get this thing apart to try that.
The water level is adjusted in this set-up by turning the (cheap) white plastic screw that has the x as it's top in the attached picture. I've turned it to the point that it's almost no longer coming out of the bottom of the base and it does stop a hair below the water line. I don't know if it will come apart or break if I turn it any further.
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PARTS: WESTERN look at trim set two piece