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Spitfire 1500
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      06-07-2004, 12:47 AM
Situation:

I flush the upstairs toilet. It flushes just fine.

About 3 minutes later, the other toilet downstairs does the end-part of a
flush. I can hear the valve downtsairs close(makes a reassuring "thunk"
sound).

Did a little experiment. Flushed upstairs toilet, ran downstairs and watched
the other toilet. The water level in the tank goes down a bit, and it of
course flushes back to normal level.

Any remedy for this?

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Speedy Jim
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      06-07-2004, 01:16 AM
Spitfire 1500 wrote:
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> Situation:
>
> I flush the upstairs toilet. It flushes just fine.
>
> About 3 minutes later, the other toilet downstairs does the end-part of a
> flush. I can hear the valve downtsairs close(makes a reassuring "thunk"
> sound).
>
> Did a little experiment. Flushed upstairs toilet, ran downstairs and watched
> the other toilet. The water level in the tank goes down a bit, and it of
> course flushes back to normal level.


It's not really "flushing"; the tank is merely refilling itself
and you hear the sound of the water going into the tank.
So it's not a venting issue.

If you have the FluidMaster ballcock (fill valve),
the one with the black plastic float that rides up and down the
"standpipe", they can be very sensitive to changes in the
supply pressure. The kind with the float on an arm made
by Coast Ind. is also sensitive.

In either case, replace or rebuild the ballcock.

Also check that the small "refill" tube does *not* extend down
into the overflow standpipe. If it is down inside, self-siphoning
of the tank can occur which will result in periodic refilling.

Jim
 
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Spitfire 1500
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      06-07-2004, 02:28 AM
I think i just figured it out. The downstairs toilet has a higher-end 400
series Fluidmaster. Looks like the filler hose went too far down into the
fill tube. Looks like I'll get an adapter.

Also, this is a very infrequently used toilet.


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> Spitfire 1500 wrote:
> > Situation:
> >
> > I flush the upstairs toilet. It flushes just fine.
> >
> > About 3 minutes later, the other toilet downstairs does the end-part
> > of a flush. I can hear the valve downtsairs close(makes a reassuring
> > "thunk" sound).
> >
> > Did a little experiment. Flushed upstairs toilet, ran downstairs and
> > watched the other toilet. The water level in the tank goes down a
> > bit, and it of course flushes back to normal level.
> >
> > Any remedy for this?

>
> Clear the obstruction in the vent pipe. Other possibility that I can
> think of would be some kind of problem with the flush valve.
>
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