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Hi all, can anyone identify this flush valve, there are no manufacturers marks on it, the seal needs replacing, thanks.
 

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Did you find out what the valve was to replace? Please let us know how you got on
 
Take the washer to merchants , get one with same or larger OD and the same or smaller ID- you can cut them to suit using your original one as a template.
 

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