You can convert direct action button to cable action button, the flush body is normally a bit shorter. What you’re measuring there is not the cistern but part of your old flush. You need to take the screws out that hold the cistern to the wall (2 at the top corner normally) and then the two wing nuts under the cistern that attach to a bracket that hold it together with the pan, you can’t miss them. Then there will be a huge plastic nut sat in a rubber washer which ensures water only goes into the pan. Undo that big nut and the part of the flush you can see will come free. Throw it away then...
Honestly it’s not tricky to sort at all! Just check out whether the cistern fasteners are rusty as obviously bathrooms are damp. You may need a new cistern fitting kit if so, but again only a few quid.
Your flush will be one of the sizes that screw fix stock and they probably also still sell direct acting button flush rather than cable.
Honestly it’s not tricky to sort at all! Just check out whether the cistern fasteners are rusty as obviously bathrooms are damp. You may need a new cistern fitting kit if so, but again only a few quid.
Your flush will be one of the sizes that screw fix stock and they probably also still sell direct acting button flush rather than cable.
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