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moonlight

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I have a friend that has fitted a toilet from Island bathrooms. The customer bought the toilet their self. There seems to be a problem with filling. I went and looked myself yesterday evening. first flush fills as quick as you would expect when the water is turn back on. Flush again and very very slow fill. I removed the washer and the top section of the valve full flow from supply no issue, no blockage, all back together. Water on, first fill ok then the same issue. Remove only the washer and the arm water on full flow. Back together again same problem, am I missing something? I would rip it out and fit a hydroflo or something but this is not my job.
 

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