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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2024
Right size
Doug W
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de agosto de 2023
I used these replacement seals for an American Standard 4270A toilet. I did not have a bad leak, just an annoying leak. The toilet water would cycle about every 20-30 minutes. I could see just a faint disturbance of the water surface in the toilet due to the leak.Turn off the water and flush the toilet to drain the tank, and obviously remove the toilet lid.I started on the right (red) side and pulled the plastic flapper off at the two hinges. I have to say, that this was difficult and it concerned me that I might break the plastic part.To remove the seal, start and remove the small nibs first, furthest from the large one, and gently pull them off the plastic part. Do the largest one last.When re-assembling, do the opposite, start and install the largest nib first and then add the other smaller ones. The plastic flapper is split with a hinge. You many need to pull and separate the plastic to get the holes to line-up with the seal nibs.Run your finger nail around the rim of the black seat at the bottom of the toilet, to ensure that there are no mineral deposits or other debris that would prevent a good seal. It must be smooth.On the second (black) flapper, I decided to try to replace the seal without pulling off the plastic flapper. I was able to remove and replace the seal without any real issues, just doing it upside down. It took possibly a minute longer, but was worth not worrying about breaking the plastic piece.Turn the water back on and test flush the toilet to ensure that the lever, chains and floats operate properly, and allow the flappers to fully close. Make any adjustments if necessary, to ensure no binding or twisting occurs. Your leak should be solved.OK, an Engineer’s commentary – I don’t get it. My old, leaking seals had no apparent blemishes, marks and/or defects that I could either see or feel. But, clearly they were leaking. The new seals did what they were supposed to, and I have no more leaking or water cycling. So, absolutely a success, and at this price, and in my opinion, well worth the few minutes to replace yourself, rather than incur a plumber’s charge.It was really simple.Just do it folks. Take a breath and work at it slow, and it should be worth it.
JD DOHERTY
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de noviembre de 2023
Best sometimes to do it yourself. Fantastic product. Great seal and corrected the link from water tank to bowl. Recommend change both flaps at same time.
Yvan Thibault
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2022
Love the product, could not find it at the local hardware stores, they sell the toilet but no replacement seal
JAR
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de enero de 2021
Fits but after I changed the part it still was leaking! Garbage expensive toilet!
Mauricio Curiel
Comentado en México el 9 de junio de 2020
Excelente producto entregado en tiempo, tienen las dimensiones correctas ya que son un poco más grande a 3cm
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