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Today I fixed a leaking cistern - usual sort of job, took cistern off wall, replaced the " doughnut " - all seems fine and leak free but ...... when the the flush mechanism is operated ( push button type ) , it flushes ok but there is an audible " thump " from the siphon I assume - just wondered why this should be and if it can be rectified ? As i said it is working fine and not leaking which is i suppose the main thing

many thanks,

dave
 
I have a Roca c/c WC and it does exactley they same.

Irritating but works fine.

I suppose it depends on the make of flush mech?
 
It could be the cold feed to the cistern..if it is not clipped it can vibrate and give that thud sound....mine did it till i clipped the pipe to the wall...( plastic pipe)
 
To stop 'thump' from syphon turn flow though ball valve down,the cistern is filling to fast
 
If it's a push button flush then it's likely to be a flush valve and not a syphon. I've had a few of these close very noisily when the flush finishes.

I still haven't found a way of making them close more quietly.

Mark
 
agree with mark, its caused by vacume i think, as the syphon lowers it sticks slightly then jumps on when the suction overtakes. try a bit of tungston putty (lead) to ballance it.
 
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