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Hi all,
Need to replace my toilet syphon in an armitage toilet. I measured from the bottom of the internal cistern to the very top of the syphon. This was roughly 275mm which is pretty much 11". Is this the size I need to buy? They come in all different sizes 7,8,9 (litres or inches).
It is a 9 litre cistern (water level is st the 9 litre mark). I don't want to order a 11" syphon to find I can't get the cistern lid back on.
Other options I see are to replace with a fluidmaster or a Dudley turbo 88 which are adjustable To me it depends on the lever action on the handle, surely this dictates the size of syphon.

Thanks for reading:)
 
but get the adjustable one will cater for any level
 
If you had have fitted a lower syphon (sometimes if no overflow fitted) and the wire link was then too short, you just need to replace with a longer link. I keep a few brand new and second hand stainless steel links as spares.
Just be careful if your Armitage toilet is the old type, as it might be double syphonic and have an Airex screwed to bottom of Syphon.
 
Good point, the dreaded Syphonic toilet.

I have an Armitage Syphonic toilet in my own house which is over 40 years old. Only thing I ever had to do was replace the small Airex washer a couple years ago.
I like it and prefer the internal bowl part in pan because it is raised.
But very easy for someone unaware of what type of toilet it is, to remove the cistern a little and snap the Airex. Armitage loos must have an Armitage syphon to go with their brand of Airex, because it has a slightly wider diameter. The smaller 8" Armitage syphon will also work fine.
If I was the OP, I would just repair the original syphon. Just usually needs a washer. I rarely have to replace syphons, although the 2 part are handy for the future
 
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The rolls royce of toilets the syphonic. Even better is the fact there are few people who know how to fix them :)
 
The rolls royce of toilets the syphonic. Even better is the fact there are few people who know how to fix them :)

Very true. That's what I love to work on, - something most plumbers and diyers don't/won't work on and then I look like I am an expert!
:smug: £££££
It is about time I charged plenty for such jobs.
 
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