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Replacing flush washer - Twyford cistern
keith969
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I've a Twyford Galerie close coupled cistern that has a small leak into the pan. The valve is OK and shuts off, but I suspect the flush washer has some dirt on it giving rise to the small leak.
Having taken the top off it's not clear how to remove the flush assembly - and I can't find any diagrams online. Anyone any ideas?
Having taken the top off it's not clear how to remove the flush assembly - and I can't find any diagrams online. Anyone any ideas?
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They are usually on a bayonet arrangement. Try pushing down slightly and rotating about 1/8th of a turn anti-clockwise.0
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