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Can anyone identify this syphon type please and where I might get one. One of the lugs on the syphon where it locates on the fixed part in the cistern has snapped off. If I can't get a new part I will probably have to change the toilet as the retaining nut is located under the cistern inside the toilet and is inaccessible. To remove the cistern would undoubtedly break it. I live near Thetford in Norfolk.

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That looks like a Dudley syphon , send a couple of photos to there Tec dep't they will tell you.
 
Whose make of toilet is it? If the flush valve does need replacing it's no more then an hours work and a new doughnut seal. Depending on how it attaches it may also need a new close coupled fixing plate kit..
 
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