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We've had a small leak of water into the toilet bowl for many months now. Pretty sure the toilet is a caroma stylus.
I've confirmed that the leak is due to the flushing mechanism by switching it to another toilet in the house (same type).
Pictures are attached; I just can't figure out how to remove the bottom rubber washer (to replace it) and some sites suggest that I will need to replace the entire mechanism for this model which is a reasonable cost.
So am I being stupid and the rubber seal can be removed/replaced or do I need to buy a whole new flush mechanism?
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Jack6. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about replacing an outlet washer.
I haven't personally come across an outlet valve before where you can't replace the washer, but I guess there is always a first. Typically you just pull the rubber off the white fitting, though I suspect you've already given that a go. You normally need to stretch it to one side before pulling it off the white retainer.
If you take a look at this guide on How to fix a leaking toilet, in step 3 you'll see the washer being taken off. As mentioned, though, I'm only familiar with replaceable washers.
It's difficult to track down information, as I'm unsure whether that outlet valve has a specific model name, as it's only listed as the outlet valve to suit Caroma Stylus etc.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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