Murphysf
Member
Hello
I have a kohler 3386 and the flush valve gasket is shot. I'm about to tackle the job in a couple of hours. I will also change the fill valve while I am at it.
In these two videos it seems like it is really hard to compress the gasket to get the flush valve back in.
I'd rather not compress it over night in the freezer.
Should I just go for it like the guy in the second video and push like hell to get it in?
Any tips or tricks?
thanks
I have a kohler 3386 and the flush valve gasket is shot. I'm about to tackle the job in a couple of hours. I will also change the fill valve while I am at it.
In these two videos it seems like it is really hard to compress the gasket to get the flush valve back in.
I'd rather not compress it over night in the freezer.
Should I just go for it like the guy in the second video and push like hell to get it in?
Any tips or tricks?
thanks