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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2018 20:14:24 GMT
I'd whack some silicone around it rocky
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Apr 16, 2018 20:14:48 GMT
I'd whack some silicone around it rocky Tried lsx. Drip
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2018 20:18:26 GMT
I'd whack some silicone around it rocky Tried lsx. Drip Silicone has more base to it than LSX has, LSX is only suitable for small applications mate.
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Post by endfeed on Apr 16, 2018 20:19:27 GMT
I've heard soon lads at merchants talking about eBay(china) toilet pan's outlet being slightly smaller diameter and pan connection slipping off!! 👍🏼
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Post by tomplum on Apr 16, 2018 20:22:19 GMT
yeas it sounds like its a flawed pan outlet, its not unknown,
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2018 20:25:09 GMT
I've had new cisterns leak before, cheap shite people buy. judge
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Post by battle1066 on Apr 16, 2018 20:44:52 GMT
I got one which required a Jubille clip to solve my similar drip issue - readily available from the local motor factors / exhaust stockist.
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Post by arfur chrysaik on Apr 16, 2018 21:33:18 GMT
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Post by crowsfoot on Apr 17, 2018 6:26:05 GMT
I've had some loose fit pan connectors especially the multikwick ones The more ridged ones seem to be a little bit tighter (I've yet to have any one actually leak though).
I seem to remember I fitting a pan with an outlet that was really loose so to tighten it up a bit I pushed a multikwick extension piece (the pipe end that we shorten then throw away) over the pan outlet cutting it off level and then going with the multikwick over the top of both.
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Post by dcoxplumbing on Apr 17, 2018 7:32:38 GMT
Like Battle and Arfur say: use McAlpine's back to wall pan connector with the big jubilee clip. Not cheap though, but almost guaranteed a watertight connection at the pan spigot.
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Apr 17, 2018 12:18:24 GMT
I’ve fixed it. Phew...
I bought a smaller pan connector & it was much tighter indeed.
Cheers for all help
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Post by tomplum on Apr 17, 2018 13:47:42 GMT
hooray rocky wins another, 1787034013 yippee,
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Apr 17, 2018 14:25:08 GMT
im replying on my puter!!!!
hoorah to me
anyway, what size is a flush pipe? 40mm?
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Post by tomplum on Apr 17, 2018 15:24:40 GMT
I think they're normally 1 1/4" solvent weld size which I think is 32mm
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Apr 17, 2018 15:50:30 GMT
I think they're normally 1 1/4" solvent weld size which I think is 32mm I think that tece one was 40mm pipe No problems, I just wondered.
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