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Hoping someone can help me as I have done a couple of searches and now Im even more confused as to how you work out which height syphon I have/need.

Is it measure from the bottom of cistern to top of syphon ?
or
Bottom of cistern to flush handle
or get whatever and adjust it to the correct water amount ?

and will my tape measure go rusty dipping it in all this water lolol

Think I found the answer on the Lunns website......Base to spill over point. Please correct me if Im wrong.
 
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The invert of the siphon should be at least 28mm above the water level of the cistern .. just measure the water level and add 28mm :):)
 
or just stick a fluidmaster flush valve in they are adjustable 2l-7l
 
May be wrong but has the diaphram gone if so save a few quid by cutting a new one out of a old coal or thick plastic bag. Use the old one as a template fix in position and jobs a goodun. Saves you looking round for a new syphon
 
Thanks for the replies guys, I think I'm going to change it to a fluidmaster flush valve is this easy to do ? this will be my first one. I see a lot of people raving about them but I kinda think replace like for like, but that said good to get some different options under my belt. I worked out my cistern holds 9l, would this still work? Thanks again guys :)
 
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