Exactly the info I was looking for. Tonight my toilet was jetting water all over the place out of the top of the ballcock assembly so now I've got some ideas of what might have gone wrong!
Looks like I have a combination of the split and two completely perished washers too. Absolutely would have missed the split if not for this video, thanks so much
This helped me a lot and resolved the puzzle for me really well. The red washer is not the critical part, but making sure the ballcock washer is thick enough and no hole, grind down the water “hole” of there is any crack. Thanks again!
Good job. My Caroma Uniset cistern had the same crack on the inlet jet, and the ongoing hissing. A bit of sand paper took it down about 1.5mm and it seals perfectly.
Thanks. My cap was on very tight and felt like I was going to break something. This showed that at least I was on the right track. Go it off in the end.
Went to change the washer because it takes 15min for the cistern to fill, but the nut was locked solid. I was twisting the riser pipe so much I thought I better grab it at the float pivot, and naturally the pivot snaps off because it's brittle. Typically there is no inlet systems at my Bunnings so I had to make a temp steel bracket. What a PITA.
Not dumb at all, Rachel. The plastic lid can stick and need quite a bit of force to release it, especially after a long time undisturbed or if items have been placed on top. Use a broad edged screwdriver and ease under one side of the lid, then the other, then at the front,using a little twist each time. Repeat a few times. It doesn’t really matter if you crack the lip, just put some super glue in the crack and hold it together, without sticking your own fingers!
Hi Peter, thanks for the video, strange question but what model is your cistern? I have inherited the same one from the looks of it, and need to replace the lid as it has a whopping crack in the side. Hard to identify from looking at the tank, any ideas?
Hi Ben The name on the lid is Caroma Trident, circa 2004..that’s the only info I have. Have fun trying to match a lid...might be as cheap to replace the whole lot as all the plastic surfaces, where water flows, will be scored or distorted and, probably, only just sealing against the washers after 15 years or more.
Amazingly, not yet! The cistern is still trickling along, just needs a jog every now and then to make it stop flushing, but that’s all. I’m spending all my time now up cycling furniture.
Mine is doing the exact same problem but I have had a look but the ball cock washer and the red washer was really perished. The red washer had gone a different shape with air bubbles and the ball cock one has a hole in it. It is leaking a lot and needs to get it fixed
Exactly the info I was looking for. Tonight my toilet was jetting water all over the place out of the top of the ballcock assembly so now I've got some ideas of what might have gone wrong!
Looks like I have a combination of the split and two completely perished washers too. Absolutely would have missed the split if not for this video, thanks so much
Thank you for the feedback. Happy diy.
This helped me a lot and resolved the puzzle for me really well. The red washer is not the critical part, but making sure the ballcock washer is thick enough and no hole, grind down the water “hole” of there is any crack. Thanks again!
Thank you, glad to help. I’m just waiting for the next piece to fail......
Thank you! Just fixed my toilet after watching the video, very helpful!
Great news
Good job. My Caroma Uniset cistern had the same crack on the inlet jet, and the ongoing hissing. A bit of sand paper took it down about 1.5mm and it seals perfectly.
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Thanks. My cap was on very tight and felt like I was going to break something. This showed that at least I was on the right track. Go it off in the end.
Went to change the washer because it takes 15min for the cistern to fill, but the nut was locked solid. I was twisting the riser pipe so much I thought I better grab it at the float pivot, and naturally the pivot snaps off because it's brittle. Typically there is no inlet systems at my Bunnings so I had to make a temp steel bracket. What a PITA.
Great hack on the little crack in the riser pipe. Would've missed it without your alert. Ground it down and all is good. Thank you.
Cracked inlet... Many thanks for the idea.. couldn't work out why it wouldn't seal.
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Thanks my inlets had same split .
I repaired with upgrading in near future.
thanks for the effort very informative
Thank you
All simple things are best. Well done
Helped me a lot! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for posting this, it was really useful
Good to hear from you. I will have to do an update with my new cistern.
Brilliant explanation thankyou
Great to see I have helped in some way.
Perfect explanation 👌
Good on ya man, Exactly what I needed to know. And yeah the top cap was a ba$tard to crack!
Glad to be of some help. My Caroma has gone now, replaced with a sparkly new porcelain cistern.
You may just have saved my sanity. Thank you :-))
thank you and i even feel like theres a bit of unintenional asmr in this
Cheers Mate!
Very informative, thankyou.
great help mate cheers!
Sorry to be dumb but how do you get the lid off the cistern? Do you just pull it off as I don’t want to break it
Not dumb at all, Rachel. The plastic lid can stick and need quite a bit of force to release it, especially after a long time undisturbed or if items have been placed on top. Use a broad edged screwdriver and ease under one side of the lid, then the other, then at the front,using a little twist each time. Repeat a few times. It doesn’t really matter if you crack the lip, just put some super glue in the crack and hold it together, without sticking your own fingers!
Peter Whitmore Thank you that worked !!!!
Hi Peter, thanks for the video, strange question but what model is your cistern? I have inherited the same one from the looks of it, and need to replace the lid as it has a whopping crack in the side. Hard to identify from looking at the tank, any ideas?
Hi Ben
The name on the lid is Caroma Trident, circa 2004..that’s the only info I have. Have fun trying to match a lid...might be as cheap to replace the whole lot as all the plastic surfaces, where water flows, will be scored or distorted and, probably, only just sealing against the washers after 15 years or more.
@@peteypops thanks, I know I think that might end up being the case.
What type of cistern is that?
It’s an old Caroma, now no longer installed. Spares are still available but the plastic seatings do tend to become pitted and roughened.
Hey Peter, have you got your inlet valve replaced
Amazingly, not yet! The cistern is still trickling along, just needs a jog every now and then to make it stop flushing, but that’s all. I’m spending all my time now up cycling furniture.
Mine is doing the exact same problem but I have had a look but the ball cock washer and the red washer was really perished. The red washer had gone a different shape with air bubbles and the ball cock one has a hole in it. It is leaking a lot and needs to get it fixed
very good
Thank you. Unfortunately, this cistern has been scrapped….now I have to learn how the new type works!
good job
I just made a new washer out of an old yoga matt my wife calls me macgueyver
By the time that fails the whole cistern will need replacing...I can see you utilising LEGO!