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We are trying to replace the push button flush on our toilet. We've got a replacement flush, that includes seals for 1.5" and 2" cisterns, however the diameter of the hole at the bottom of our cistern is bigger, about 2.65cm/2.7". We've attempted to use the 2"seal,with the old doughnut seal, and it's got a small leak. So my question is will a new doughnut seal solve the issue, or is there such a thing as a replacement flush for a larger hole? Help please!
 
In the cistern or in the toilet pan / base ?
 
Never seen one that big before you might have to change the cistern / whole toilet

Have you tried two washers either side ?
 

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