Why would you want to know that?HUH?!
because the flushing washer is broken and needs to be replaced, or the inlet washer is broken and the water is over flowing into the pan
The basic parts that make up the flushing system of the toilet would be the ideal parts for a toilet repair kit. The larger parts like the bowl are not things you are likely to consider repairing. So the idea bits would would a handle, washers, plunger.
I have heard that sometimes certain toilets under certain conditions can cause siphoning of water from the bowl of other toilets. Of course, that would require you to have two toilets on premises. If so, check the Cadet water level before and after flushing the non-Cadet toilet. Good Luck
In 1957 a Leave it to Beaver episode "Capitan Jack" showed the toilet tank, but not the seat (censors would not allow the whole toilet to be shown). There is no 'notes' (at least that I can find) of when the 'whole' toilet was ever shown. The movie "Psycho" (1960) was the first to show a complete toilet.
I am male. I use new women's panties to wank on the toilet, I will wipe my bottom with them as well. When I am done I flush them down the toilet. Some times up to thirty pairs a week.
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This could indicate a problem with the flushing mechanism. It's possible that the flapper valve is not sealing properly on every flush, leading to incomplete flushing. Additionally, there may be a partial clog in the toilet's drain pipe, requiring a second flush to fully clear the bowl. A plumber can inspect and repair the toilet to resolve these issues.
Yes, that may well hang on in a narrow part. Once paper builds around it the clog will solidify. I would remove the toilet from the floor and snake it from the floor end.
If activities like watering the lawn or flushing the toilet were done with grey water instead of fresh water, more fresh water would be conserved.
Bubbles in the tank when flushing the toilet can be a sign of a faulty flapper not sealing properly. This can lead to air entering the tank, creating bubbles. Check the flapper for damage or misalignment and replace if needed to fix the issue.
Improper venting.