elizmcgrew New Member Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Feb 10, 2009 #1 I am trying to remove a PF/2 Energizer unit from my toilet to replace it with a regular flushing toilet mechanism. Any advice on how to get it out?
I am trying to remove a PF/2 Energizer unit from my toilet to replace it with a regular flushing toilet mechanism. Any advice on how to get it out?
hj Master Plumber Messages 33,613 Reaction score 1,057 Points 113 Location Cave Creek, Arizona Website www.terrylove.com Feb 11, 2009 #2 Pf2 Yes, replace the toilet. It will not work properly with a conventional flush mechanism.
Scott Flushmate Messages 60 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Detroit, MI Website www.flushmate.com Feb 11, 2009 #3 After unbolting the china holding tank you'll find two plastic locknuts holding the PF/2 in place. Like "HJ" said, you can't replace the PF/2 with a conventional valve but Terry discusses an effective PF/2 replacement option here. Good luck.
After unbolting the china holding tank you'll find two plastic locknuts holding the PF/2 in place. Like "HJ" said, you can't replace the PF/2 with a conventional valve but Terry discusses an effective PF/2 replacement option here. Good luck.
hj Master Plumber Messages 33,613 Reaction score 1,057 Points 113 Location Cave Creek, Arizona Website www.terrylove.com Feb 12, 2009 #4 pF2 the only way a pressure assist toilet will flush properly is with a pressure assist tank. So unless you REALLY need or like the pressure assist, you can buy an entire new toilet for the price of the "replacement" tank. Last edited by a moderator: Jul 31, 2018
pF2 the only way a pressure assist toilet will flush properly is with a pressure assist tank. So unless you REALLY need or like the pressure assist, you can buy an entire new toilet for the price of the "replacement" tank.