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
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
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.
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.
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.
Great job man. I actually just learn to fully disassemble a Sloan Valve
today. fun stuff.. keep the videos coming.
thanks!
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.
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
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
Steve, Good work, I always wondered how those valves went together
Its a straight forward process on replacing the flushometer, looks like
just the basic parts for each replacement kit. great video
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.
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.
I bet those valves arent cheap
How much are those kits? It looks a lot better too!
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.
Good I always wanted to see the details about these… This was a good one
Steven.
-Mike
Awesome Steve! I have never worked on those type of toilets but always
wanted to see how they go together. Thanks for posting.
Allen
Pretty strange seeing two toilets next to each other without a stall wall.
Steven did you work outside of the country on this one?
childrens toilets
Nice job, you do really good work. Really like the plumbing videos.
Did lots of them too never seen a toilet seat like those shapes
very nice video steven
as always great video!
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.
crazy seats
Great job looks good.