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The Groco K is a superb toilet. Groco will rebuild them to as new for
about $200 - all new parts, shafts, rings, etc - cylinder honed, sand blasted and repainted - I just had my 2 - 15 yr old K's rebuilt - call them for details. The joker valve is in the exit elbow. What you're looking at is the inlet flapper valve. Get a new one and get a new joker valve - it looks like a puffed out vagina. On Mon, 17 May 2004 20:19:01 -0700, Stephen Trapani wrote: So, thanks to the descriptions you all gave me of having to remount a new toilet and thanks to the chance of saving money, I'm enquiring on if I can repair the toilet I have. It's a Groco Type K, I can't find any other numbers or model name other parts numbers on the handle and such. Anyway, I took off the little backing plate on the back of the toilet near the bottom with the water intake nipple. Under it is a flat piece of rubber about 2"X3." It has a flap cut into the middle it with square piece of flat metal attached to it. Is this the joker valve? The metal piece contacts the internal portion of the foot pedal. Just above the metal piece attached to the flat rubber is a tear in the rubber. Should I fix this? How do I do so? Can I get a replacement part? Does this make enough sense for anyone to have any ideas about what I should do? Thanks, Stephen |
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They quoted me an "average" of $250-$300 to rebuild my K, firm estimate
after receipt of the pump assembly. Everett "Going Cruising" wrote in message ... The Groco K is a superb toilet. Groco will rebuild them to as new for about $200 - all new parts, shafts, rings, etc - cylinder honed, sand blasted and repainted - I just had my 2 - 15 yr old K's rebuilt - call them for details. snip |
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