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If your toilet isn’t flushing but the cistern fills with water then the most likely problem is the plastic flap inside the siphon has broken so no suction pressure is generated. This video shows how to replace the plastic to get the toilet flushing again as normal. Best of all there is zero cost, the parts required are available around the house for nothing.
I’m not a plumber so any work you do is at your own risk – I repaired this toilet using basic instructions that needed very little effort or knowledge and no cost to me other than my time
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The Mansfield flush valve is a unique style. The valve seal is part of the overflow pipe. To repair a leaking toilet, you must take off the refill tube, unscrew the top cap and remove the overflow pipe. You can now get to the valve seal. By pulling at the seal from the side, you can pull it out of the body of the flush valve. To put in a new seal, you need to position it into the top groove on the flush valve.
The Mansfield 210 and 211 flush valve can have a chain attached to the bottom of the overflow tube or the handle passing through the plastic loop on the top of the tower. Both styles use the same rubber seal.