toilet sloan flushometer valve repair/replacement

toilet sloan flushometer valve repair/replacement

here i get a few toilets to stop dripping .one new sloan flushometer,fix the other one.

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Jesus Acosta says:

Great job man. I actually just learn to fully disassemble a Sloan Valve
today. fun stuff.. keep the videos coming.

Christopher Ware says:

thanks!

Rob HVAC says:

Nice work Steve. I keep the rebuild kits on the the truck for Sloan. The
way you did it is nice because it is all brand new. 

Harry Dickson says:

Awesome Steve Great job i was going to call you.. i have one of the Sloan
regal for a 1.6 gallon witch keep on flushing soo i turned of the water for
it now i have and idea on how to take it apart and fix now thanks to your
video . it will have to get the part on Monday Thanks Steve 

hvactecster79 says:

Good job and video Steve !! Haven’t worked on or repaired one of those in
many years, probably since the 80’s or early 90’s. I ran across some old
parts for them about a month ago that I still had in my parts room,lol.
Take care, Brett

S Sam says:

Steve, Good work, I always wondered how those valves went together

Matchbox201000 says:

Its a straight forward process on replacing the flushometer, looks like
just the basic parts for each replacement kit. great video

justin henning says:

Hey Steve good vid. I have seen those wax seal funnals splash before and
since u showed and talked bout them in other video’s I nolonger install wax
with them , thanks again.

leanorlando says:

Great Repair. I see a ton, ton of those leak in the same area. I guess they
are known to leak around those fittings. Sometimes people kick flush the
toilet, only making it worst.

Geat fix!

Willie. 

Al Gregory says:

I bet those valves arent cheap

jess brown says:

How much are those kits? It looks a lot better too!


David Barbee says:

Can you explain why you couldn’t fix the 90 deg. shut off? I work on these
sloan valves constantly. I just installed a new replacement shut off kit
about a month ago and it has been working fine. One of the great things
about these valves is that every part is readily available. This is the
first time I have seen you replace something that I thought was very
fixable. Of course it wouldn’t have been so pretty and shiny when you got
done. Thanks for taking the time to post the videos.

Mike's Channel says:

Good I always wanted to see the details about these… This was a good one
Steven.

-Mike 

Allen says:

Awesome Steve! I have never worked on those type of toilets but always
wanted to see how they go together. Thanks for posting.

Allen

hanky97007 says:

Pretty strange seeing two toilets next to each other without a stall wall.
Steven did you work outside of the country on this one?

jhenry1041 says:

childrens toilets

DC Rickerson says:

Nice job, you do really good work. Really like the plumbing videos.

DENNIS N says:

Did lots of them too never seen a toilet seat like those shapes

wink hvac says:

very nice video steven

The Electronics Master says:

as always great video!

joed596 says:

Thanks, Steve 🙂

HONESTY is always best. You definitely strike me as being honest. Ok, a
little feisty, maybe . . . . but still honest!

The problem today is being able to trust someone to do a job RIGHT . . .
the first time.

Andys Mechanical says:

crazy seats

codymon100 says:

Great job looks good.

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