There is a set screw at the valve end of the float rod, but these are usually corroded so that you cannot adjust them. Most people just bend the rod up or down as needed. Hold the rod at the base so that you do not damage or break the fill valve or the rod.
It will flush longer, but not with more power. The bowl empties when it reaches a certain level.
The water level in the tank is set by the ballcock, the mechanism with the float that is responsible for turning the water on and off when you flush. The water level in the bowl is set by the height of the top of the S-trap that is part of the bowl. Tank water level is adjustable, bowl water level is not.
It is 11 feet above sea level.
Explain the access mechanism of a Magnetic disk. How is this access mechanism different in RAID level 5?
Not to any level worth trying.
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a) Check gear oil level/condition. b) or you have a worn synchronizer. Verify that your clutch linkage is adjusted, if this is a cable linkage vehicle. Hydraulic units are not suppose to be adjustable. Your difficulty with getting the vehicle into first gear could be a result of the throw-out fork not fully releasing the clutch disk; hence the above suggestion to verify that the clutch mechanism is adjusted properly for full travel of the throw-out fork.
Usualy a back flush takes about 75mm (3") from the water level.