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Stanios

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Hi, is anyone familiar with this connector piece? Doesn't look like an amazing design but a like for like replacement would be preferable.
Thanks
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It appears to be called Twyford Nocturne Accelerator. (may be available elsewhere at a lower price.)

cf8138xx will find it on a search

 
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As above but swap the bog we recommend as they go brittle
 
Recently had one and swapped the cistern out for a new one (low level with flush pipe). The nuts that are in the pan actually leak if removed so they need to be kept if you do the same. You may even be able to raise that cistern and do the same, mine had cracked because the nocturne had dropped and the weight of the water on the screws killed it
 

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