Triangle Series Toilet Repair Parts
by Eljer
If you're looking for replacement parts for your unique Eljer Triangle toilet, you've found them! We here at PlumbingSupply.com
® are pleased to offer Eljer toilet replacement parts - from gaskets to valve assemblies, we've got them. Looking for a new
seat or
tank lid for the Triangle toilet? We have those, too.
Order replacement parts for the Triangle toilet tank numbers below:
141-1710
Repair parts for the older style Triangle toilet with china shroud are also available below
Repair Parts for the Eljer Triangle Series Toilet
Models # 091-1700 & 091-1725 - Tank # 141-1710
Note: These toilets have a square front seat
Not sure which model toilet you have? Try looking under the toilet tank lid or inside of the toilet tank.
Repair Parts for the Eljer Old Style Triangle Toilet
Note: These toilets use (round or elongated) rounded front toilet seats
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Eljer Toilet Parts By Series
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. "How does the upper lift wire attach to the tank trip lever?"
A. The upper lift wire can be bent with a pair of pliers. The lower lift wire is put through the upper lift wire and then the lower lift wire threads into the tank ball. When the tank ball is in the closed position, resting on the flush valve seat, the upper lift wire loop should be raised to the top of the lower lift wire loop. While in this position the upper lift wire should be marked with a pencil at the level of the tank trip lever when it is in the resting closed position. Unthread the lower lift wire from the ball to allow yourself room to bend the upper lift wire. Put the upper lift wire into one of the holes in the tank trip lever that best aligns with the center of the tank ball. Use a pair of pliers to make a bend in the upper lift wire where the pencil mark is so it can be bent in the correct place as it is attached to the tank trip lever.
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