We've installed a new close coupled wc in the bathroom. It is the type which have a rubber doughnut washer on the flush valve outlet to seal the flushing water flowing from the cistern flush valve to the pan, and two long plastic bolts which feed through two holes in the cistern bottom through holes in the pan base on to plastic nut below, clamping the cistern and pan together compressing the rubber washer around the flush valve, and using the tops of the bolts pulled tight to seal the 2 holes in the cistern. I'm getting a slight drip through the hole in the cistern bottom down one of the bolts, it just wont seal the hole in the cistern properly.
Is it ok to use something like lsx applied to the underside of the plastic bolt top, and the hole in the cistern to help seal the hole in the cistern bottom better ? Or is there something better ?
Thanks
Is it ok to use something like lsx applied to the underside of the plastic bolt top, and the hole in the cistern to help seal the hole in the cistern bottom better ? Or is there something better ?
Thanks