John in herndon
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This is a followup post to a post I made a few weeks ago about a toilet which was not clearing solid waste. Essentially the waste would spin around in the bowl and not exit. It took 3 or 4 flushes to clear at times.
I carefully observed the flush and spotted an object at the "Blow hole" (for want of a more correct term) where the bowl turns to exit. After a few tries I managed to snag it with a coat hanger wire but could not get it out as it was too large. It appeared to be plastic so I got a diagonal cutter and began to take some nips at it. I finally broke it into pieces and found that it was a threaded plastic nut similar to those used to hold the fill valve in the tank, 1/2 inch NPT with a hex. Apparently someone dropped it in the tank when replacing the fill valve.
This solved the problem entirely. I assume that a jet of water comes out of this hole to assist in the flow to the flange and the nut in the hole disrupted the flow enough that the flow balance was upset.
Thanks to all who offered potential answers.
I carefully observed the flush and spotted an object at the "Blow hole" (for want of a more correct term) where the bowl turns to exit. After a few tries I managed to snag it with a coat hanger wire but could not get it out as it was too large. It appeared to be plastic so I got a diagonal cutter and began to take some nips at it. I finally broke it into pieces and found that it was a threaded plastic nut similar to those used to hold the fill valve in the tank, 1/2 inch NPT with a hex. Apparently someone dropped it in the tank when replacing the fill valve.
This solved the problem entirely. I assume that a jet of water comes out of this hole to assist in the flow to the flange and the nut in the hole disrupted the flow enough that the flow balance was upset.
Thanks to all who offered potential answers.