Check the flapper and re-adjust the fill height.
New flush valve may be needed.
There are temperature balanced shower bodies that will adjust the hot water flow when it senses that the cold water flow drops due to flushing the toilet.
If the toilet is not running right, won't stop running, or not running at all, it could very well be the fill valve. This means that the valve will need to be replaced as soon as possible or the toilet will not work properly. If not replaced (or refitted), it could start to leak and end up costing one even more money in the long run.
Check the flush valve to see if it is sealing tight. Check the fill valve to see if it needs to be rebuilt or replaced.
The fill valve needs to be repaired or replaced OR try throttling down on the globe valve
An overflow pipe on a (toilet cistern?) will leak if the rubber disc in the ballcock slide valve needs to be replaced.
That my friend is because the big plug is getting stuck ,but you need to hold down the handle or pick up the and fix the chain.There are several reasons that a toilet is intermittent flushing1- If you have a Coyne Delany flushomenter the handle piston assembly has a tiny plastic tip that wears out over time and the piston has to be replaced2- Low down type of toilets with a flapper ,tank bulb or disc such as American Standard need the lift rod, chain adjusted.3- If the tank loses water (flushes on its own) then the Douglas valve upper rubber bulb, disc, flapper needs to be replaced
A loud whistling in the pipe after flushing the toilet may indicate that the shutoff valve needs to be replaced. Replacement valves are available at most home improvement stores.
Your flapper valve is probably shot. Or you have glosts. One or the other.ANS 2 - Flapper valves seldom last more than 6-7 years. This is almost certainly the cause for this problem.
If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position
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If your marine toilet has a "Y" valve, and you are in a No DischargeY Zone, you must be certain that the Y valve is secured in a closed position