Toto CST703 rebuild

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FullySprinklered

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Did my first ever Toto rebuild this week. It was a Toto Augusta, installed in 1999. Customer said they never liked the way it flushed, and I can't blame them.

It's a regular height round bowl. It had been victimized by chlorine tablets early on until they were advised against using them. The fill valve was a ball float and the flapper was a light blue korky look- alike with wavy edges from age and chemical abuse.

The flush seemed a lot bigger than 1.6 gallons , there was a lot of activity in the bowl, and it didn't seem to empty very well. Might be some hard 90s under the floor, don't know.

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Might have been their CST703 with washdown flush.
2" flush valve, so standard flapper. It came with a fill valve with rod and ball, and no fill tube into the overflow.
It's not what we would call one of their better ones. I would not feel bad if you tossed it.

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