joseywales
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Our bathroom needs a major overhaul, but now isn't the time. I just want to replace the tank. I'm not sure whether to replace it with another power assist tank, or just go with a standard tank and see what happens. I don't know why the original owner bought the power assist in 1994, but suspect there could be an issue with gravity and the system, but not sure. Those units were recalled and it's a long story.
Now the one tank has a hairline (leaking) crack, from the tank bolt up the side of the unit. These 1994 Flushmate toilets were recalled, due to the bladders, then the tanks, exploding - it's getting so you can't even **** in peace anymore. My guess is that the Flushmate vibration has taken its toll over the years on these tanks. I never thought these toilets were right, from the day I moved in 15 years ago.
Anyway, the toilet is a Gerber and this specific model has been discontinued. I took some pictures, but any tricks to matching up a replacement tank?
Now the one tank has a hairline (leaking) crack, from the tank bolt up the side of the unit. These 1994 Flushmate toilets were recalled, due to the bladders, then the tanks, exploding - it's getting so you can't even **** in peace anymore. My guess is that the Flushmate vibration has taken its toll over the years on these tanks. I never thought these toilets were right, from the day I moved in 15 years ago.
Anyway, the toilet is a Gerber and this specific model has been discontinued. I took some pictures, but any tricks to matching up a replacement tank?
