How to solve the Champion 4 ghost flushing problem once and for all!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 фев 2021
  • The alternative title can be, "How ridiculous regulations can cause a product to be shitty (no pun intended) and drive people to the aftermarket." LOL
    This is not a paid plug or endorsement in any way. Just want to show people a product that will solve a big issue with an otherwise great toilet.
    Link to Nuflush Champion 4 replacement flush valve: nuflush.com/nuflush-home/cham...

Комментарии • 52

  • @averageguy1261
    @averageguy1261 3 года назад +4

    I lived with this for 12 years. What a massively poor designed. Consumer Reports duped me into purchasing one. Glad you found a fix.

    • @NuFlush1
      @NuFlush1 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XpuIe5Xtrtw/видео.html

    • @OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations
      @OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations 3 месяца назад +1

      I replaced a couple of them and destroyed those things. They're expensive, heavy, and they don't work well.

  • @paulmcwilliams1709
    @paulmcwilliams1709 Год назад +1

    That's a great fix for those toilets! I'm going to get two of those flush valves. I have two American Standard Champion 4 toilets and I'm so tired of replacing the seals every one or two years, and those seals are around 7 to 9 dollars a pop! So the cost of those replacements will be paid for eventually. Thanks for making this video!

    • @jerrydelcannon9458
      @jerrydelcannon9458 4 месяца назад

      once every one or two years? How lucky! Mine leak almost as soon as they were replaced!

  • @forty9er49221
    @forty9er49221 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video. After 2 years, have you had any issues? Have you had to replace that flapper? Do you mind sharing the exact link to what you purchased?

  • @eddbrowne
    @eddbrowne Год назад +1

    The oem toilet has short-press 3/4 flush for liquid, and full flush for solids.
    The 3/4 flush also good if you wonder about drain restriction.

    • @samdavidowicz
      @samdavidowicz  Год назад

      It’s not about the power of the flush, it’s a design defect in the OEM flush valve that causes the rubber seal on top to eventually start leaking and “ghost flushing” to happen. Since we had these aftermarket flush valves installed we have had NO issues.

    • @eddbrowne
      @eddbrowne Год назад

      @@samdavidowicz ... Agreed, but I'm talking about the function in
      a brand new unit. Saw the short flush feature written as a design
      feature somewhere, and for 3 years I have used that unit accordingly.
      If the flush valve is replaced with Newflush the water use can
      still be limited with an easy float adjustment; and the large
      oem flapper seal problem is avoided.

  • @toejam9372
    @toejam9372 6 месяцев назад

    For those of us that are tired of double flushing to get all the crud down the drain pipe, get the NuFlush extension for this valve and get an additional 4" of flushing water. Flush twice without the extension and dump 9"+9" =18" of water, or flush once with the extension and flush 9"+4"=13" of water.
    For those that say 1 flush is adequate to flush the bowl, that gets the crud out of the bowl but leaves it in the drain line with very little water to carry the load to the sewers - thus the need to double flush.

  • @short5stick
    @short5stick Год назад +2

    show the water in the bowl flushing too.

  • @BeaversAreInsane
    @BeaversAreInsane Месяц назад

    Secret plot twist: while the TOP of the OEM flush valve is 4", the gasket and lower part of the flush valve (where the tank and bowl are attached together) is 3". So ANY 3" flush valve replacement kit with gasket and hardware will fit a Champion 4. Look at Korky 5030 for example...

  • @phillipbranch8291
    @phillipbranch8291 8 месяцев назад

    I have a Champion 4 toilet and just replaced the gasket. Where did you get the replacement for the flush valve and does Lowe's or Home Depot carry it? Thanks!

    • @samdavidowicz
      @samdavidowicz  8 месяцев назад

      You have to order it directly from NuFlush. At least that's what I did.

    • @phillipbranch8291
      @phillipbranch8291 8 месяцев назад

      @@samdavidowicz Yeah, I looked it up. That would be OK. I also found the part number in one of the comments. Part number 28904.

  • @stevenbrems2876
    @stevenbrems2876 5 месяцев назад

    What is the NuFlush Model #?

  • @williewill4653
    @williewill4653 2 года назад

    Got a model number for the replacements from nuflush? Thanks

    • @NuFlush1
      @NuFlush1 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XpuIe5Xtrtw/видео.html

  • @reggiepotts3437
    @reggiepotts3437 Месяц назад

    question, in order to install this neflush, don't you have to remove the Tank?

  • @analopeztv
    @analopeztv Год назад

    Can you please inlcude the model number of the flush valve you got? Thank you.

  • @toyotaracing5578
    @toyotaracing5578 2 года назад +2

    Nice job! Those "Champion 4s" are a PITA. Typical EPA regulation BS!!!...When I heard these things were manufactured for Cali...that answered all my questions lol. If buying a new toilet ALWAYS look for a model with a "standard" 2 in flush valve...it will save you alot of headaches and $$ down the road...(this is coming from a Home Improvement Contractor)

  • @hjs9td
    @hjs9td Месяц назад

    This solution defeats the water conservation principle of the toilet as it narrows the size of the water column. If you do this, put some water dams in to preserve the water column height (and the flushing power) while reducing the total volume if water needed for a full flush.

    • @samdavidowicz
      @samdavidowicz  Месяц назад

      Truth is, I really don't care. Ever since I had this installed, my toilet works flawlessly.

    • @hjs9td
      @hjs9td Месяц назад

      @@samdavidowicz Good to know. Can you point me to someone who does?

  • @ScantPear
    @ScantPear Год назад

    You should have bough the fluidmaster flush valve and close the float to number 10

    • @short5stick
      @short5stick Год назад

      I have a champion 4 max with this same problem from day one. What Fluidmaster flush valve fits the champion?

    • @LateNightYinzer
      @LateNightYinzer 10 месяцев назад

      You need a 4". I only saw up to 3" on Fluidmaster website.

  • @OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations
    @OCC_Plumbing_and_Restorations 3 месяца назад

    Those water saver laws are absolutely ridiculous and a massive overreach by the government. These Champion toilets have issues with bad flushes and they are horribly designed but replacing the flush valve pretty well fixes it. Thanks to NuFlush for making a part since a normal flush valve doesn't fit right.

  • @joelhuppe3725
    @joelhuppe3725 4 месяца назад

    I hate this toilet. Bad flush, the seat sucks and had to be changed and now hairline crack in tank now leaks…

  • @HarveyWallbanger-ho2cq
    @HarveyWallbanger-ho2cq 6 месяцев назад +1

    California is just plain ridiculous

  • @HarveyWallbanger-ho2cq
    @HarveyWallbanger-ho2cq 6 месяцев назад

    American Standard sucks

  • @davidschumacher9697
    @davidschumacher9697 Год назад +3

    Dude, it is not a ridiculous standard. The West is running out of water. The Champion toilet has faulty gaskets that leak. What can I say, don’t buy a Champion. I own the American Standard Vormax Optimum. Bought it at Home Depot. Works like a champ. Way better than the Champion. Very good flush, A+ bowl wash, and only uses 1.28 gallons; yes, the standard is 1.28.

    • @4663David
      @4663David Год назад +1

      The problem is, "dud", the phantom flushing is going to waste more water than the Champion 4 system was supposed to correct. Instead of throwing more money at a new toilet, my suggestion is to install the Nuflush flapper in place of the Champion 4 system and then reduce the water level on the fill valve. I plan on doing this and will update.

    • @davidschumacher9697
      @davidschumacher9697 Год назад

      Sorry to have ruffled your feathers; didn’t mean to. Sure, if you can’t afford to replace this defective toilet. The Champion is not a good toilet. A relative just installed one. Flush looks like a “B” at best (hold the handle down for a couple of seconds). Bowl wash “C+”. Most importantly, it started leaking within a week of install. She got notified automatically by the water company that she had a leak somewhere in her home. By the way, class action lawsuit now in California on this toilet. There are good toilets out there-Champion is just not one of them. Mentioned a good one in my previous post. Also, recently bought and installed a Niagara Stealth. Uses 0.8 gallons per flush. Good flush, mediocre bowl wash. Only $129 when on sale at Home Depot. (However, beware that it has potential issues unclogging if it ever gets clogged because of its design. Hasn’t clogged on us yet though.)

    • @4663David
      @4663David Год назад

      I originally had the predecessor to the Champion 4, which I believe was also called Champion, but the "new improved" 4 was supposed to correct a short flush issue. I remember American Standard sending the 4 to me for free. Anyway, with the plus or minus 4 inches water that always remains in the tank would, in my way of thinking, create a sediment-ladened liquid that would create more of a film on the edge of the Champion 4 flush valve edge, causing the leaking and phantom flushing.
      I'm just trying to make the best of a bad situation at this point. What I do like about the design of the Champion toilet is the canal in the bowl that creates a larger column of water in the bottom of the bowl instead of a small jet in previous bowl designs. I've always been the individual in the family that would stop up the toilet 😁, so the more forceful flush has served me well!
      Sorry for the name calling. I was having a bad day! ✌

    • @jimrusch22
      @jimrusch22 Год назад

      Do you have to hold the handle down to get a full flush like I have to do on my AS Cadet?

    • @davidschumacher9697
      @davidschumacher9697 Год назад

      @@jimrusch22: Funny, I actually own the “American Standard Cadet 3 FloWise Right Height 2-Piece 1.28 GPF Single Flush Elongated Toilet” in addition to the “American Standard Optum VorMax Complete Tall Height 2-piece 1.28 GPF Elongated Toilet”. Bought the Cadet about six months ago for a different bathroom. The Cadet 3 FloWise comes with an adjustable flapper. That flapper MUST be adjusted by the customer to get an adequate and useable flush. From the factory, the flapper is set to close as early as possible and use the least amount of water; however, at that setting, it might only work for #1’s. Turn off the inlet value, flush the toilet, remove the tank lid and place in a secure location, remove the flapper, make an adjustment, and try it again. Don’t remember at which setting I set my to, but now I get a decent flush without holding down the handle. Don’t just set it to the max water use because that will waste water. Getting the perfect setting might take a week or two with real world flushes. Keep the lid off and protected until the final and perfect adjustment is made. Why AS sets the flapper from the factory the way they do is nuts. I am sure customer service has tons of complaints and totally unnecessary.

  • @vicever08
    @vicever08 6 месяцев назад

    This uses more water, so they can not claim 1.6 gallon or so per flush, this likely uses 3 gallon of water per flush.

    • @samdavidowicz
      @samdavidowicz  6 месяцев назад +2

      Don't really care, because it's performed flawlessly ever since install. No more ghost flushes and the flushes are better on top of it.

    • @SHJTMoises
      @SHJTMoises 5 месяцев назад

      The NuFlush will save water by eliminating ghost flushing. You can save water by adjusting the fill valve not the flush valve and get rid of the lousy American Standard flush valves.

    • @erichodnett338
      @erichodnett338 4 месяца назад

      I'm assuming the tank must be removed to install the Nuflush. If that is the case, it may work better but is no less work to install. Am I correct?

    • @samdavidowicz
      @samdavidowicz  4 месяца назад

      @@erichodnett338 Correct, the tank needs to be removed as part of the install.

    • @vicever08
      @vicever08 4 месяца назад

      It the manufacturer who has to comply to the regulations, they can only make it this way. @@SHJTMoises