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Hi all. I'm having issues with the Flomasta bottom-entry fill valve in a toilet; the 'float' comes up but doesn't have any effect, it simply won't stop filling, leading to water constantly flowing down the overflow. The cistern is in a sealed unit so without ripping the whole thing apart is only accessible from the top. Does anyone have any ideas how this could be fixed / changed without having to rip the whole unit apart to install a new valve?

Thanks.

Valve as below:

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/flomasta-bottom-entry-fill-valve/5527f
 
Apparently the top/head is removable (see end of video below), assuming the clip you need to remove is accessible, and that you have space to rotate the head part - maybe using the 'slide upwards' feature would give more access?
 
Apparently the top/head is removable (see end of video below), assuming the clip you need to remove is accessible, and that you have space to rotate the head part - maybe using the 'slide upwards' feature would give more access?

Great that's helpful thanks! It's quite awkward to get at even with the valve slid up to its max height, but I'll give it a go. Hopefully just an ineffective seal underneath the head preventing it from shutting off when the float raises.
 

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