Hi folks.
I'm restoring a 1906 Japkap high-level toilet cistern (pine, lead-lined) and have run into a slight snag.
The original ballcock was brass (no problem - easy to replace you say…), however there were two unique factors.
1) the arm of the ballcock would need to be around 340mm long (most modern replacements from Screwfix, etc are only 210mm) - see the one shown on the right here:
Is it possible to get a long armed float valve or an extension? If I thread a piece of brass bar to make my own extension will this damage the float valve?
2) the ballcock was mounted on the rim of the cistern - could I just rest the threaded portion of the valve on the rim and use a copper pipe clip to screw it down?
Many thanks.
I'm restoring a 1906 Japkap high-level toilet cistern (pine, lead-lined) and have run into a slight snag.
The original ballcock was brass (no problem - easy to replace you say…), however there were two unique factors.
1) the arm of the ballcock would need to be around 340mm long (most modern replacements from Screwfix, etc are only 210mm) - see the one shown on the right here:
Is it possible to get a long armed float valve or an extension? If I thread a piece of brass bar to make my own extension will this damage the float valve?
2) the ballcock was mounted on the rim of the cistern - could I just rest the threaded portion of the valve on the rim and use a copper pipe clip to screw it down?
Many thanks.