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Hello, please first allow me to introduce myself. I am Crouz, I live in Ealing with my wife and little boy, and this is my first time of this forum, hello to all.

I noticed 3 days ago that around the pipe bringing water to the toilet tank, there was a small drip of water when the tank is being filled after flushing. I would say a drop every 5 seconds approximately. It is a very hard area to reach, but I managed to take a short video of the leaky area which I'll share in a minute.

After viewing the video I can see that the leak has probably been there for quite some time. I don't think the problem is the pipe itself or the nut, but probably the seal to the toilet tank, anyway I'll let you experts decide.

If you could advise me as to how I could either sort it out or what I could do to find out what exactly is the problem, that would be great.

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Crouz

[video=youtube;uMzoYdyjZCI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMzoYdyjZCI&feature=youtu.be[/video]
 
yes its the seal between the two (tank and pan) is there much access ?
 
I'm afraid not really, although there are pieces of wood around the toilet itself which if not present would make access much easier. See video for what I mean (I lack the technical words sorry).

How easy is it to repair or change this seal for a not so handy man like myself?
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Crouz

[video=youtube;lHgWvkec4Zk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHgWvkec4Zk[/video]
 
You see the 2 Butterfly nuts underneath the cistern (nuts with ears on), If your really lucky you could try and see if you can tighten them both.
 
you can decide as your taking the cistern off and putting a new donut on i would recomend changing the syphon and maybe the ball valve as well (depends if you can get at the ball valve while the cistern is on the wall fixed if you can you dont need to change it)

this vid will help you

[video=youtube;cHf0sb07bnM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHf0sb07bnM[/video]

[video=youtube_share;y4AdckesOlg]https://youtu.be/y4AdckesOlg[/video]
 
Thank you guys for the information. I feel confident doing this job myself as long as I can get the cistern off, I just need to get the right size Close Coupe Fixing Kit (1 1/2'' or 2''), but I guess I will have to remove the cistern first to check the size before I buy one.

I will try to tighten the butterfly nuts first and if successful, observe for a few days, fingers crossed.

Regards
Crouz
 
Thank you guys for the information. I feel confident doing this job myself as long as I can get the cistern off, I just need to get the right size Close Coupe Fixing Kit (1 1/2'' or 2''), but I guess I will have to remove the cistern first to check the size before I buy one.

I will try to tighten the butterfly nuts first and if successful, observe for a few days, fingers crossed.

Regards
Crouz

the bolts might go all the way through into the cistern
 
if the bolts go right through in to the cistern, the seal may have failed or just need tightening up on the bottom of the cistern. not the bottom of the pan bit which is shown in your first video.
 
I haven't had a chance to look into this yet, hopefully this weekend, but I have new information.

The leaking only happens when the cistern is filling up and about up to 5 minutes after filling up, then it stops. This leads me to believe that it might not be the seal between the cistern and the toilet, but maybe a seal somewhere else, any ideas?

Regards
Crouz
 
Is the ball valve the entire mechanism inside the toilet which allow the flushing to happen?

Is the syphon the big pipe taking the dirty water to the sewers?
 
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