FYI gentlemen, plumbers wrench not required! I used the large adjustable pliers from the list of tools recommended in the instructions (top right corner). Worked like a charm for me the first time. lol
Great Break Down! It took me a little longer then you & I had to figure 1 or 2 other things out in order to get the water to turn off after flushing. But I am no plumbing expert & b/c of your video, I just repaired my entire toilet! Thanks again!
Hahahahahaha, that plumber's wrench thing had me ROTFL.....🤣 Great video bud, I just bought one of these on my small town (1200 people) Facebook buy and sell page. $20 new. Liked and Subscribed, Greetings from the west coast of Vancouver Island BC, Canada
I liked this video. It was kind of like watching Jerry Garcia explaining toilet repair! I just finished doing the exact same thing. I had to cut the black tube down about 3 inches. Also I had to buy the same plumbers wrench. It took me all day to do it. I wish I had watched this particular video first! Good job.
Great video. Just please note that you have to cut the overflow pipe down so that the pipe is about an inch below the "CL" (critical level) line on the fill valve or else it may cause damage in the event of a fill valve leak.
Iron OUT will quickly clean up that tank. I dropped a capful into my tank and it instantly made the rust stains disappear. Looks like new with no effort. Just got done finishing up my fluidmaster install thanks for the video! I got the kit that has the tools included as I didn't have anything and would recommend (Lowes had the kit with the tools while home depot had the kit without the tools... $5 more for the tools but well worth it I think). I think you forgot the friction ring on the flush valve... I did at first and it's just a thin cardboard ring (thought it was for protecting the gasket at first.). Not sure it's really essential though the instructions note to use it.
Yes, you are correct. That’s the hardest part but all the new stuff in was easy. Good luck on your install and thank you for watching.
FYI gentlemen, plumbers wrench not required! I used the large adjustable pliers from the list of tools recommended in the instructions (top right corner). Worked like a charm for me the first time. lol
Great Break Down! It took me a little longer then you & I had to figure 1 or 2 other things out in order to get the water to turn off after flushing. But I am no plumbing expert & b/c of your video, I just repaired my entire toilet! Thanks again!
Hahahahahaha, that plumber's wrench thing had me ROTFL.....🤣 Great video bud, I just bought one of these on my small town (1200 people) Facebook buy and sell page. $20 new. Liked and Subscribed, Greetings from the west coast of Vancouver Island BC, Canada
I liked this video. It was kind of like watching Jerry Garcia explaining toilet repair! I just finished doing the exact same thing. I had to cut the black tube down about 3 inches. Also I had to buy the same plumbers wrench. It took me all day to do it. I wish I had watched this particular video first! Good job.
Thanks man great video!
Great video. Just please note that you have to cut the overflow pipe down so that the pipe is about an inch below the "CL" (critical level) line on the fill valve or else it may cause damage in the event of a fill valve leak.
Thank you, you really helped me figure this out. Only problem now is that my handle hole is on the corner of the tank, so the new one does not fit.👎
Iron OUT will quickly clean up that tank. I dropped a capful into my tank and it instantly made the rust stains disappear. Looks like new with no effort. Just got done finishing up my fluidmaster install thanks for the video! I got the kit that has the tools included as I didn't have anything and would recommend (Lowes had the kit with the tools while home depot had the kit without the tools... $5 more for the tools but well worth it I think). I think you forgot the friction ring on the flush valve... I did at first and it's just a thin cardboard ring (thought it was for protecting the gasket at first.). Not sure it's really essential though the instructions note to use it.
The handles have lefthand threads. Same as propane tanks. I broke a tank one time taking one off. 🐀🐾
We want to know how to do this inside the house.
What did your honey think about that cheap looking toilet handle?