DIY: Easy Leaky Toilet Full Repair - Mansfield

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  • @josephsfields
    @josephsfields 8 років тому +5

    Thank you for your very well done video. It was absolutely stellar in every way without a bunch jibber jabber and wasted time and effort watching the bolts be removed and every other thing. It's rare to see this good a job without a bunch of searching. I actually decided to do the complete overhaul on my 1960's model rather than just fix the part that had the leak.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому +1

      Thank you, Joseph. I am a teacher by trade so I try to apply those skills in my videos. Be sure you subscribe so you can come back if you need help with other household repairs. I post new videos whenever I fix something in own home.

  • @StephaniePlaysGames
    @StephaniePlaysGames 5 років тому +4

    This was soooo helpful! I couldn't figure out why the gasket wasn't fitting with the replacement! You saved me a lot of tears!

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  5 років тому

      Stephanie Delores I’m glad you found the video helpful. Be sure to subscribe.

  • @TheLovee4musicc
    @TheLovee4musicc 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for doing an Mansfield version because I couldn’t find a vid on the toilet I have.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome! I have several videos for Mansfield toilet repairs!

  • @adamhunt1996
    @adamhunt1996 6 років тому +1

    This video was super helpful! The replacement spud was the culprit. The shape of the spud nut was causing a slow and annoying leak. Thank you so much!

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  6 років тому

      Adam Hunt Great! I’m glad you found the video helpful. Be sure to hit the thumbs up and subscribe button!

  • @tomgoral313
    @tomgoral313 9 років тому +3

    Many thanks for your video, because it saved me untold hours of frustration. The key to your instruction was @ 3:15 when you explained that re-using the existing retaining ring was preferred since it was round and fit would fit properly unlike the Everbilt hex replacement. Everbilt should hire you as a consultant.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  9 років тому +2

      +Thomas Goral Thank you for the kind comment. We actually tried the other retaining ring twice before realizing it would not work. I hope this video saved you some trouble. That is always my goal in providing videos.

  • @Trogan111
    @Trogan111 7 років тому +5

    Perfect! Since I have the Mansfield...this was spot on...particularly the part about using the original Spud rounded flush valve nut

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  7 років тому +2

      Trogan111 Glad I was able to help. I will confess to using the new ring and having a horrible leak prior to figuring out to use the original! Hope my instructions saved you that hassle.

    • @blakejj13
      @blakejj13 3 роки тому +1

      I second this! I must've watched a dozen videos at this point to figure out what I'm doing wrong, and this is the only one to mention that.

  • @michelesuarez6232
    @michelesuarez6232 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for your advise for using the original nut on the bottom of the tank instead of the six-sided, new one. I had quite the leak and now it's gone! Thank you for your clear instructions.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому

      Michele Suarez You're welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful.

  • @billjames-hw8sn
    @billjames-hw8sn Рік тому +1

    Very well done, your experience is evident, thank you

  • @Froggythegremlin
    @Froggythegremlin 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! Information was right on time👍🏽

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  2 роки тому +1

      That’s great! I’m glad it worked for you too!

  • @kensoatmeal1
    @kensoatmeal1 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for posting this video. It's the only video I can find where the nut under the tank is circular. Mine is very hard to remove. I heard you say you can remove it with an oil filter wrench, or what was the other tool you mentioned before that? It's hard to make out what you said. Thanks again for the easy step-by-step. :)

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому +1

      A large pair of channel locks. They are made like pliers but the width of the jaws are adjustable.

  • @briarbehr
    @briarbehr 8 років тому +2

    I tightened the bolts but it's still leaking. Did I tighten too tight or still not tight enough? I put rubber washers on before the metal ones like my instructions on my package say. Should I take the rubber washers off? Should I buy some flex seal at the store?

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому +1

      briarbehr I wouldn't recommend using flex seal on home repair projects involving water. Check the video around the 3:05 time. You may have used the nut from your new package instead of the original one for your toilet. That is what caused leaks on our first attempt.

    • @briarbehr
      @briarbehr 8 років тому

      TightWadRepairs I used the original like you suggested. I notice my leak is coming from all 3 bolts from the tank.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому

      briarbehr You shouldn't have to tighten those bolts more than snug. Inspect the rubber washers for cracks.

    • @rkgsd
      @rkgsd 8 років тому

      I used a universal Fluidmaster kit on my Mansfield 160. It also replaced that proprietary flusher tower. I even used nuts in between the talk and the bowl even though I don't think the company did that. No leaks though.

  • @John-te8uo
    @John-te8uo 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video. My problem is that the tank nut on my toilet was so corroded and couldn't be removed without breaking it completely. Now, I'm having an impossible time finding a replacement round tank nut because the hexagonal ones won't fit. I'm debating just completely replacing the toilet but I've already bought multiple replacement parts. Let me know if you have any advice.

    • @John-te8uo
      @John-te8uo 5 місяців тому +1

      Update: I fixed it, Menards sells tank nuts that fit Mansfield toilets, I ended up buying the "Korky Mansfield Toilet Flush Valve & Seal Kit" in black which also came with the correct tank nut.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  5 місяців тому +1

      That’s great! I’m glad you got it fixed!

  • @WatersWest
    @WatersWest 2 місяці тому

    I did this step by step as you suggested, but now I have a leak between the tank and the pedestal that I cannot diagnose. I tried tightening the nut that pulls the gasket down into the bottom of the tank, but that did not help. Any suggestions?

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  2 місяці тому

      You may need new washers on the tank bolts.

  • @djmichaelangel
    @djmichaelangel 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for your greet video. It helped me a lot!

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому

      Thank is great to hear. You are very welcome.

  • @piyushsopory5817
    @piyushsopory5817 8 років тому +2

    Hi this is really helpful video. I have a leaky toilet bowl, basically after I flush water continues to leak into the bowl (really slowly). I have fixed this earlier in my other toilets by replacing the valve but this time replacing the value didn't solve the problem. Do you think I should be replacing the tower or something else?

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому

      piyush sopory It could be the float on the fill valve side. I've had to adjust the float on mine before so it cuts off at the correct height.

    • @piyushsopory5817
      @piyushsopory5817 8 років тому

      TightWadRepairs ok thanks i will try my hands on that and let you know the results ☺

  • @humenbot24
    @humenbot24 4 роки тому

    Can you list all the items you used in this DIY. I have to do it same but I am messing up on parts !!

  • @okaythen001
    @okaythen001 6 років тому

    Thanks for the helpful video. I got the mansfield 160 model, part number 211 I see in the toilet. What's the best place to buy the whole thing and in parts?

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  6 років тому

      Okaythen001 You can purchase a replacement kit at a big box store like Lowe’s, Home Depot, or Maynard’s. You can also order the Mansfield brand OEM kit online.

    • @okaythen001
      @okaythen001 6 років тому

      thanks for the reply. My fill valve gets stuck at top and takes awhile to come down, so I went to another room and only replaced the fill valve. gasket looked ok so should be ok? so far so good. (the valve from the wall leaks a little bit, I turned it pretty tight but still leaks, wonder if that broke the fill valve? also the fill valve I got is the same as yours in the video and not the one with balloon blue thing. Actually it's hard to find our kind of fill valve, do you have a part number for that? thanks so much

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  6 років тому

      Okaythen001 I highly discourage leaving any type of leak. A small leak can quickly become a large leak and cause major damage. Leak: Are you referring to the shut off valve right against the wall? Part: I think the newer style flush valve is fine. I’m sure you could order an exact replacement online.

    • @okaythen001
      @okaythen001 6 років тому

      Yea I am talking about the shut off valve from the wall, I shut it off pretty tight and the water still coming out. Should I tighten the nut more or something else. Anad about the fill valve took it off and it's not manfield, it's fluidmaster model 400 I guess last owner replaced only the fill valve with a different brand. So in general I guess I don't have to buy manfield parts? What knock off brand would you suggestion that's decent in price and quality. (anyways it's pretty much fixed now thanks to your video, much easier with your vid instead of going in blind and figure out everything, so much easier with the video)

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  6 років тому +1

      Okaythen001 For the toilet in the video we bought all of the parts at Lowe’s or Home Depot. It’s not necessary to buy OEM parts in my opinion. If your cut off valve is leaking, you have to determine if it’s the supply line to the toilet or the valve itself. Remove the supply line (hose)hose completely. If there is still a leak at the valve then you know it’s the valve which is less common. It’s most likely the supply line and probably the o-ring inside it. You can either get a new o-ring at a hardware store or replace the whole supply line(my recommendation). If you go the o-ring route, take the hose with you to the store. When it comes to water leaks, always err on the side of caution.

  • @mnm25479
    @mnm25479 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @alicianewell987
    @alicianewell987 3 роки тому

    What do I do if the screws in the tank are corroded

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  3 роки тому +1

      You can buy new bolts. I would highly recommend replacing them before you have a leak.

  • @rkgsd
    @rkgsd 8 років тому

    These are the toilets that were installed in the condos here. I noticed there's no bolts in between the tank and the bowl as other brands have.

  • @kaitlynnsantos1393
    @kaitlynnsantos1393 Рік тому

    How the hell did you get the bolts out

  • @davidbarang8959
    @davidbarang8959 5 років тому +1

    Thank you very helpful

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  5 років тому

      David Barang You are welcome. Were you able to get yours fixed?

  • @a_d_d_d_d_d
    @a_d_d_d_d_d 8 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate you bro thank u

  • @5555emerson
    @5555emerson Рік тому

    Thank you very much.

  • @peterziegler3271
    @peterziegler3271 8 років тому +2

    Hey TightWadRepairs - I replaced the red seal in the manner you showed and yet the leak still remains, curiously when I press down that black shaft that sits on top of the seal (thereby putting extra pressure on the top red and bottom black seals) the leakage temporarily stops for a period but then when you go to use the toilet again, it will continue to leak in to the bowl. Does this suggest I need to do a full repair like on this video?

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому +2

      Peter Ziegler It sounds like the red ring isn't quite seated properly. Make sure it is in the very top groove of the white piece. I still had a leak on one of mine so I pulled the red ring to spin it slightly and it fixed the issue. I think it barely wasn't all of the way in the groove.

    • @peterziegler3271
      @peterziegler3271 8 років тому +3

      Wow this worked a charm - can't believe something like that would make all the difference - thanks for that tip!

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому +1

      Peter Ziegler That is great news! I'm so glad it worked for you.

    • @tylerkreinbrink7371
      @tylerkreinbrink7371 7 років тому +2

      Wow, I came searching for this exact answer. Totally paid off to recheck that red seal and take TightWad's advice. Thank you so much!

    • @Pasrich
      @Pasrich 6 років тому +1

      So glad I found this video of yours and read the comments, from which I learned to place the red seal on the "very top groove of the white piece". Voila! No more leaking.
      Thanks so much. This tip saved me an hour or two from more toilet maintenance.

  • @erin4914
    @erin4914 7 місяців тому

    What if I have a toilet that doesn’t have a removable tank? I keep trying to find a video with a toilet that doesn’t have tank removal

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  7 місяців тому +1

      Sorry I’m really not sure.

  • @peterreis8464
    @peterreis8464 7 років тому +1

    great video very helpful

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  7 років тому

      Peter Reis Thank you, Peter. Be sure to subscribe!

  • @human1513
    @human1513 3 роки тому +1

    Also replace the red rubber gasket. Can buy at Home Depot for a few dollars & install it in the proper groove (not in the very bottom grove).

  • @sstroh08
    @sstroh08 6 років тому

    Could have fixed this in 30 seconds by replacing that red ring (Mansfield 210 gasket) on the flush valve.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  6 років тому +3

      sstroh08 That is the most common fix for a leaky Mansfield toilet but this toilet needed the other components replaced. I do have another video showing how to replace the red ring. Thanks.

    • @sstroh08
      @sstroh08 6 років тому

      TightWadRepairs Oh gotcha sorry.

  • @flowerchild496
    @flowerchild496 Рік тому +9

    This is the second one for the basement bat. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxOuLt8IL_GxhhaK8DBuKEL-zV0UJVpWZn , works great

  • @jimdavidson5208
    @jimdavidson5208 7 років тому

    Looks like you fill valve was too low. Not enough water in the tank. If it flushes big logs okay, should be golden.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  7 років тому

      jim davidson This is actually my brother in laws toilet. It was working fine.

  • @matthew-h
    @matthew-h 3 місяці тому

    But... but... you have three hands! Not fair!

  • @PanamaSticks
    @PanamaSticks 2 роки тому

    You didn't install the nuts that hold the tank to the toilet!

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  2 роки тому

      Sure we did…you can’t tighten the bolts without having the nuts on them.

  • @aaronarrietta6519
    @aaronarrietta6519 3 роки тому +1

    After tightening the screw on the blue part it won't flush anymore 💀😂

  • @genaropalomo9723
    @genaropalomo9723 8 років тому

    hi Kathy dye

  • @OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations
    @OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations 5 років тому

    Honestly. Just replace the red seal.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  5 років тому +1

      Owen Cowan That does fix most leaky Mansfields but that wasn’t the case with this one.

  • @genaropalomo9723
    @genaropalomo9723 8 років тому

    my Mansfield toilet just got clogged

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  8 років тому

      Genaro Palomo Better grab a plunger and some fiber supplements. :)

  • @tonymc3817
    @tonymc3817 6 років тому

    You forgot under tank nuts, ahhh nevermind

  • @ronaldcarr2978
    @ronaldcarr2978 8 років тому

    Big Mistake... using the cheap, Big-Box, imported crap! Did that for my Mansfield 160 and it lasted about six months before rotting apart! The update OEM tank rebuild kit from Mansfield is only $45, and predicted to last much longer.. and gives you dual flush modes.

    • @TightWadDIY
      @TightWadDIY  7 років тому +1

      Ronald Carr IF this one messes up again I will check that one out. I've had one like this in a regularly used toilet for a few years and it's fine.