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The wife in her infinite wisdom has decided she wants a high level cistern. As the standard height is 2.3 ish metres and the room is 1.9 my question is can the flush pie be trimmed this much without affecting the flush too much? The cistern is a 3/6 L dual flush.

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These flush pipes usually come in to pieces,sometimes it pushes down enough not to cut it,if you have to cut it only cut a little off so it pushes deep inside
 
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