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Flush Valve Seal for Kohler, Compatible Kohler Flush Valve Seal, 3-Pack Silicone Material Toilet Ring Seal GP1059291, Canister Flush Valve Toilet Tank Gasket, Toilet Tank Parts Gasket
Flush Valve Seal for Kohler, Compatible Kohler Flush Valve Seal, 3-Pack Silicone Material Toilet Ring Seal GP1059291, Canister Flush Valve Toilet Tank Gasket, Toilet Tank Parts Gasket
- Compatibility: our flush valve seal perfect replacement for Kohler K-GP1059291 canister flush valve seal. Our flush valve seal for kohler suitable for and compatible with Kohler toilets with a flush valve seal, can fixe leaks and prevents ghost flushes from happening.
- Premium Quality Rubber: Compatible Kohler flush valve seals are made of special rubber, our gaskets hold up against chlorine and other chemicals in the water supply. Toilet seals quickly fix running and leaking toilets and eliminate costly water waste. Pack of 3 for a great value!
- Smarter Design: Compared to other flush seal gaskets, We've improved our gasket design and incorporated a lip to easily remove and replace the seal in the future. Outside Diameter: 3.375", Inside Diameter: 2.75".
- 5 Minute Install: Installation is simpler than you'd expect, and does not require you to remove the base of the toilet. Our universal toilet flush valve seal kit can save you time and money.
- Excellent Service: Always put your product experience first. If you are unsatisfied with your canister flush valve toilet tank gasket. contact us any time, We provide excellent after-sales customer service.
Material: rubber
Size: Outside Diameter- 3.375", Inside Diameter- 2.75".
Color: Red
Compatible with: Replacement for K-GP1059291 for K-4436 Part
Package Include:
3 x Flush Valve Seal for Kohlers
Installation instructions:
1) Turn the stem inside the cylinder 1/4 of a turn counter-clockwise, the trick is to lift the can and do it from under the can (but still inside the can). Note: If you try to turn from the top of the canister, you may break the valve stem.
2) Remove the stem and old gasket, be sure to wipe off any old rotting rubber on the surface of the old seal.
3) Secure the inner ring of the seal around the tank lip. You should go around it a few times to make sure it fits.
4) Once you've done this, just do the opposite of what you did to put it back together, remember to turn the stem from below the tank, not the top. You should also give it a few test rinses to make sure it's fully functioning and sealing properly.