I had the same experience as someone else who reviewed this. The gasket that secures to the tank is rock hard, and ill-fitting, probably because it is ancient. It has no flexibility. As a result, I had to use the old gasket. I went to Ace Hardware to try to find a better gasket, but theirs were hard and ancient, too. I guess this is a VERY OLD toilet model. I also had to use a little vaseline to make the flapper water tight. All in all, it is workable, but very troublesome.
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First, all of the parts pictured were not included. The retaining tabs and screws had to be retrieved from the old valve. Second: the rubber gasket was not as wide as the original and leaked slightly. Ended up using the old one. Third, the flap valve itself did not completely seal the water tank.
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No instruction manual with it. No note to go online on internet link. Poor planning.
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I replaced the OEM one which lasted about 3 years .This one was an exact mach. I also liked that the rubber flapper came in a plastic case to keep it from warping in the heat of transport.
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When assembled it does not close completely...could not take a chance and find a problem and need to reinstall the old one... so will look for another better quality produce...
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