Doughnut Washer problem

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Replaced the siphon this afternoon in my close coupled wc.
i was trying to be careful as not to damage the doughnut washer when doing this as i know if they tear then they will leak on replacement! but there was a tear in it after all of that and so i bought a new doughnut washer. but it doesn't seem to fit my system-i thought they were standard sizes. the shop only had 1 type of dougnut in store, so what can i do as i have no flush tonight and want it sorted by tomorrow!!
 
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is the new one rubber or foam, is it too big or too small. , is it possible to cut the new one to size?
 
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Thanks for the link, i will study it!!

also though i am not exactly sure what part i should order anyway-what about this plumbers mait putty ... would that help seal the tear in the old dougnut?
 
mabe for a short time fix , you know to stop it leaking, but fix it asap with a washer.

if it is a close couple cistern a good tip is when tigntening the cistern up lean your weight on the cistern whist tightening the wing nuts, this will ensure a nice tight connection.

i have used polumbers mait to seal a leaky doughnut waster before, but it was desperation stuff, and i dont think is good practice.
 
if i take the old torn doughnut washer to a local plumbers merchant shop (not b & q or wickes)!! would they have a similar replacement for sale?

thanks for the tip, i will try that - do you mean put weight straight down on top of the cistern or from the side?
 
What make toilet is it ?

I've had a nightmare with a Shires recently and they provided me with a donut I've not come across before (large and flat on both sides)
 
the shop only had 1 type of dougnut in store, so what can i do as i have no flush tonight and want it sorted by tomorrow!!
You'll have to trawl the merchants and hope to find the right one.

If you post a picture I should be able to post you a washer of the right type.
 

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