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JCplumb

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Hi chaps.
Got a job to replace a syphon. Gets there and it's a proper pain to get to the cc bolts, can't get a blade in there with any force behind it, certainly can't get a grinder/multitool etc. in there.
So I want to replace the syphon with a like for like as the spindle that pulls the diaphragm up has snapped.
It will be easiest to replace all except the upstand (that goes into the bottom of the cistern) because the syphon does come apart.
It is white plastic with a green top that says 'SRC' on it.
Any clues as to the manufacturer, or better still - a stockist, I've googled with no joy.
IMG_1742.jpg
 
Thanks for that drip-dry, they're close but no way to know if they're compatible with the upstand part in situ, not sure how to 'put my skill to more' though 😉

I ended up swapping just the part that had snapped with the one from the Skylo one I was originally going to replace it with, It was a little thinner so not perfect, I've told him if he has any further problems with it, I'll knock off todays labour charge if I have to come and take the toilet out to get at the cc nuts properly.

Would still be handy if anyone knows the brand of the syphon in the above picture?
 

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