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Hi,
How do you get the flush pipe from the cistern to stay pushed into the hole at the back of the toilet pan?
The fitting I've got is a push fit rubber bung that fits into the back of the pan. It's quite a snug fit. The end of the flush pipe (don't know it's real name) is then a push fit into the back of the bung. In effect the bung is a sleeve between the pipe and the hole in the pan, and I'm guessing is a pretty standard thing.
Anyway, if I push the rubber bung into the back of the pan so that it's fully in and snug (with the shoulder of the bung against the back of the pan and the main body of the bung snugly inside the pan hole) it stays there nicely by itself.
Then, if I push the pipe into the back of the bung (which takes quite a bit of force and twisting back and forth), even with no weight onto the pipe the bung then pushes itself back out of the pan and the pipe/bung assembly then flops out and dangles from the underside of the cistern with the pan end hanging in free space.
How the heck do you get these things to stay in? It's driving me nuts!
How do you get the flush pipe from the cistern to stay pushed into the hole at the back of the toilet pan?
The fitting I've got is a push fit rubber bung that fits into the back of the pan. It's quite a snug fit. The end of the flush pipe (don't know it's real name) is then a push fit into the back of the bung. In effect the bung is a sleeve between the pipe and the hole in the pan, and I'm guessing is a pretty standard thing.
Anyway, if I push the rubber bung into the back of the pan so that it's fully in and snug (with the shoulder of the bung against the back of the pan and the main body of the bung snugly inside the pan hole) it stays there nicely by itself.
Then, if I push the pipe into the back of the bung (which takes quite a bit of force and twisting back and forth), even with no weight onto the pipe the bung then pushes itself back out of the pan and the pipe/bung assembly then flops out and dangles from the underside of the cistern with the pan end hanging in free space.
How the heck do you get these things to stay in? It's driving me nuts!