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Dudley japtic syphon. The first flush works fine, the cistern fills up fully straight afterwards, but when you try to flush again it doesn't flush. You can try a few more times and it still won't flush. Leave it 3-4 minutes and it flushes fine again.
Should I just replace the syphon or washer part or is there something else that is so obvious that I could do to make it flush again once the cistern is full after the first flush?
 
What is the water level like should be a mark inside the cistern what syphon have you fitted (Turbo 88) or another sort.
 
The syphone in there is really old, I didn't fit it, it's not the turbo 88 I know it as a dudley japtic 9' syphon. When I flush it the second time the water in the cistern has risen back to being full it just takes a few minutes before it will flush again weirdly. It is a bit odd but that is really what happens.
 
I reckon the flap valve in the siphon has become stiff for some reason. You'll probably have to take the siphon out to be able to check it anyway.
 
Cheers all. I was checking to see if I missing a simple trick and trying to be overly economical, hard times and all that. I'll take it out and have a look to see if the flap valve needs replacing or the whole thing.
The dudley turbo 88 is just the more modern version that easier for maintenance work right?
 
Sounds like syphon is on its way out... Low level cistern and wc pan? Pipe between cistern and toilet? If so probably partially blocked with syphon washer.
 
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