The piston sits inside the upper valve housing. The upper valve housing comes off by twisting the upper housing counter-clockwise. When you lift the valve housing out of the tank you will see the flush piston extruding from the bottom of the housing. The flush piston can be pulled out of the housing.. Yes, it just pulls out. And you just push the new piston in place.. Secure the valve assembly back into the tank by rotating the housing clock-wise.. Some Veneto toilets have two clips on the housing which secure the housing in place.
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is the flapper weighted? if it is it will cause it to shut prematurely. one thing you can do is increase the water in the tank. you might have to buy a pvc cuppler to put on the over flow to allow it to fill up more. korky makes a nice flapper thats not weighted
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I am having the same problem. Looks like we'll need to order directly from the manufacturer.
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Buy a fluidmaster flush fixer complete kit. about 20.00 or so includes flush valve, flush flapper, tank bolts flush handle. Follow directions
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I don't have an answer but have the same problem. Did you find a solution anywhere?
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