We just purchased a 1946 colonial and have started getting the place up and running again. I am replacing all the hardware on an upstairs toilet.
To start I shut off the water supply at the toilet but still heard a trickle of water running through it, this indicated to me that the toilet supply valve was bad. When I took the valve to Lowe's to compare I found it was a 5/8 inlet with 3/8 out. The strange thing about the valve was that it was female but then attached to a rod threaded on both ends and tied into the supply line via a threaded fitting attached to the supply line in the floor.
So the valve is female but made male by the pipe extension. The supply line is female.
I decide instead to purchase a male inlet valve and attempt to screw it into the supply line in the floor. I wrapped the threads with teflon tape and attempted to tighten the valve into the floor, the valve only turns about 3/4 of the way by hand into the supply line fitting. When I turned on the water to the toilet the valve leaked where I had connected to the supply line fitting.
I am sorry if the terms I used above are confusing and am willing to help clarify. Did I purchase the wrong valve? Should I just look into rebuilding the original valve for time being?
Any help appreciated, the water is currently shut off at the main until this is addressed.
To start I shut off the water supply at the toilet but still heard a trickle of water running through it, this indicated to me that the toilet supply valve was bad. When I took the valve to Lowe's to compare I found it was a 5/8 inlet with 3/8 out. The strange thing about the valve was that it was female but then attached to a rod threaded on both ends and tied into the supply line via a threaded fitting attached to the supply line in the floor.
So the valve is female but made male by the pipe extension. The supply line is female.
I decide instead to purchase a male inlet valve and attempt to screw it into the supply line in the floor. I wrapped the threads with teflon tape and attempted to tighten the valve into the floor, the valve only turns about 3/4 of the way by hand into the supply line fitting. When I turned on the water to the toilet the valve leaked where I had connected to the supply line fitting.
I am sorry if the terms I used above are confusing and am willing to help clarify. Did I purchase the wrong valve? Should I just look into rebuilding the original valve for time being?
Any help appreciated, the water is currently shut off at the main until this is addressed.
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