by rosebery »
Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:44 pm
Hooters (what an expressive nick!)
The diagram on the projects section will only be of any use to you if the innards you have look like that one. I'm afraid there are many on the market now and that is only one example
However it sounds as though the problem lies with the inlet valve whatever the shape / size of the flush mechanism. It sounds as though the float is not correctly adjusted so that it doesn't shut the water off before the level rises above the point where it overflows down into the pan.
In the project diagram the inlet valve is on the left hand side and the can shaped object to its right is the float. The float is adjustable on the arm to which it is attached by a threaded rod. Adjustment is by screwing the rod either clockwise or anticlockwise so that the float moves up or down relative to the arm. This then sets the water level in the cistern and should be adjusted so that it shuts the valve off before the beastie overflows. This should not need a plumber its a simple job. The main trick, though, is geting the lid off. Not all of them work by prising the buttons out per the project. On some of them the ring surrounding the buttons unscrews from the body of the flush mechanism to release the lid.
HTH
Cheers