Gerber Rubber, Brass, Plastic Tank to Bowl Kit
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The tank is located between the bowl and the tank. A leveling bumper helps the tank stay on its back this acts as a bumper.
Please forgive my ignorance - I have no idea what "A toiler" is. A 1404 is printed in the tank as my Gerber. You may want to try contacting
Details of the assembly process are provided in the instructions. Sealing the tank requires a set of washers to be loaded in the tank. For the second set, a large seal is loaded from the tank to the bowl.
There's a 95% chance that it will fit, but I cannot be guaranteed. In fitting this to the tank of a 1986 Gerber model, I used a 12 gauge line.
Selected User Reviews For Gerber Rubber, Brass, Plastic Tank to Bowl Kit
The diameter of the center hole is 2 1/4" or 5cm on the cone side. The outer diameter of the cylinder is 7 cm A little bit over 1 and a half inches or two and a half inches In addition to the top cone, the total height is 9 cm One 19/32 inch or 4 cm
Hole diameter on cylinder side 3 5/16 inch or 8 cm The wall thickness on the side of the cylinder is 4 cm x 7/32". The hole on the cylinder side measures 15/32 inches or 1 inch deep. The Gerber Part 99 is 2 cm by 5 cm by 10 cm Green Gasket - 591 (From Label) The tank to bowl gasket is designed to fit 28-inch tanks *DF 383/384, 384/385 The following numbers are 380/384/385, AND/EF- Tanks 380, 384, 385 Barcode The following measurements are mine 6 71052 59304 0* The outer diameter of the cylinder is Three 7/8" and nine inches is also considered three inches. A center hole diameter of 2 1/8" or 5 cm is used on the cone side of this 8cm pad. The diameter of the cylinder is 5cm
. You might want to use "1" or "2". In addition to the top cone 5 cm is the total height. Three thirds of an inch or one and three eighths of an inch. The thickness of the wall on the cylinder side should be 9/32" or more. Diameter of the hole 15/32" or 1" Deep on the cylinder side 7 cm
A replacement gasket that was closest in appearance to the original was green rather than black.
It isn't worth your time to try to make parts from big box stores and hard ware/plumbing stores The two leaks I tried were all the same. It can perfectly fit the old high water capacity Gerber toilets with their much thicker tank to toilet bowl gaskets. A little more than one. The thickness of the paper is 5 inches. LEAKS ARE NOT A PROBLEM! The gasket will leak if the tank bottoms out and doesn't rock back and forth on the gasket when it is installed.
I have written my headline exactly as it appears. The correct gasket to fit between a water closet (tank) and a toilet bowl can be hard to find in the Big Box Stores and in the chain hardware stores. the exact Gerber fit for the older (1970's ) Gerber toilets from the 80's. There is a leak in the usual kit gasket. It is common for the label on the model to mislead. There should be no problems with your old Gerber toilet if it's an older model!.
In the end, we kept buying parts that were the wrong size when we tried to buy them locally. In light of this, I shopped online for the specific parts we needed to repair the car It was reasonably priced and seemed like a good kit. Having this kit arrived so quickly was great. I used it with Gerber Aqua Saver #28 - it worked perfectly The toilets were purchased in 2002 for $790. Overtightening of wing nuts is prevented by Gerber by using plastic Increasing the tension. In this kit, you are instructed to hand tighten the wing nuts.
Included in the kit are Gasket/washer with a beveled edge to fit bolts, washers and screws A pair of nuts, two channel pads, an instruction sheet with a schematic, and do not use in-line connectors It can be either a tank or a drop-off The product in question is from Fluidmaster.
The toilet I have is a Gerber toilet, so it worked perfectly. Its model number is nowhere to be found on the toilet because it is so old. We had a tough time finding anything that I had no issues with this at all. As the only one thick enough to seal, it was chosen to meet our needs. To keep Gerber toilets running smoothly, Gerber parts are needed!.
The toilet in the home did not have a model number or any other identifying information, other than a 1985 date stamp. I found the tank to bowl kit easy to install and worked perfectly. We are still not experiencing leaks 2 weeks after the leak occurred.
It is a reasonable value, all I needed was the gasket to repair the leaky tank in my older Gerber toilet, the store bought repair kits did not provide a thick enough donut so the tank leaked. This item solved this.
The fact that this product works well with my older tank was a welcome discovery. I've been able to save a lot of money doing it myself because it's easy to install.