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Its leaking into the pan. Hoping to find the make so I can get a new seal. No makers mark anywhere..
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As above, you'll need to remove the flush plate and get some shots of the internals. If you can remove the flush valve you'll get a better idea. There's an online company called 'Fix the bog', if you email photos to them they are normally very good finding spares.
 

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