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Does anybody know where to get the exact same model of flush valve attached you will see the pictures,

thank you very much

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Looks like an Almas to me but mail for photos to these I am sure they will know.

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Thank you very
Much Chris but I recon it will take too long until I get an answer need changing now ;) just thought somebody came across this dual flush ... Ionly found this on one picture but without name ;)

Bad luck to me today hah
 
Can't you just change the washer ?

I don't know if that solves the leakage in the bowl ... Just would like to replace the flush but still don't know where to get exactly the same model ... I have see. Few times but can't think of any supplier who sells this particular type of siphon.
 
Looks like an Almas to me but mail for photos to these I am sure they will know.

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Hello Chris you said it looks like an Alma's ... Do you have a link to the company or product I cannot find anything about this brand.

It looks to me like an Chinese product which is not so common. They might stopped producing this item.
 
[DLMURL="http://toiletspares.co.uk/aimas-flush-valve-463-p.asp"]Aimas Flush Valve[/DLMURL]
 
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Not worth sourcing a replacement, just keep fluid masters in the van.

The one in the link is 36 quid, then you got postage, plus 2 visits to diagnose & repair... The alternative is you could change it for fluidmaster on the van in the 1st hour & maintain it in the future...?
 
Not worth sourcing a replacement, just keep fluid masters in the van.

The one in the link is 36 quid, then you got postage, plus 2 visits to diagnose & repair... The alternative is you could change it for fluidmaster on the van in the 1st hour & maintain it in the future...?

There's a problem with that course of action.
''maintain it in the future'' - the damn things never fail ;)
Stupid Fluidmasters, cost us plumbers a fortune in loss of repeat business...
 
There's a problem with that course of action.
''maintain it in the future'' - the damn things never fail ;)
Stupid Fluidmasters, cost us plumbers a fortune in loss of repeat business...

Lol, that's the beauty of them, no one wants to keep repairing there toilet every year, there used to the olden style flush siphon & brass fill valve which never failed! These new toilets really are tat, cheapo plastics & over complicated designs, & water always dripping into the pan because they all know have a terrible little drop down sealing mechanism...
 
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