How to Repair Bathroom Plumbing : How to Fix a Running Toilet

Learn how to fix a constantly running toilet in this free do it yourself home improvement video for bathroom repair and maintenance. Expert: teacherjon Bio: Jon holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Industrial Technology Education from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Filmmaker: Jon Olson
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Learn how to test your installation of the ball valve in this free video. Expert: teacherjon Bio: Jon holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Industrial Technology Education from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Filmmaker: Jon Olson

The hell with that!! I’d rather replace it with a Fluidmaster 400LS or 400A fill valve.
What the?
agreed! you need to bend the rod DOWN to lower the water level in the tank! sheesh!
bend the rod down not up
lol,was thinking the same,how can the float be set too low lol
If you bend the bar UP, the float will have to be even higher to cause the valve to close. You should adjust the set screw on the ballcock valve, or if that is not possible, you should bend the bar DOWN so that the float closes the valve when the water level is still below the level of the overflow tube.
Good work John!!!
Yeah, Longer videos plz!!!
john please have longer clips before we die of old ages PS thanks not that i don’t appreciate the knowledge
face the flame away from the ball valve,