(e.g., American Standard, Kohler?)
For the most accurate fit, it is recommended to verify the existing flapper's part number or bring the old piece to a local hardware store to confirm the 3-inch or 2-inch diameter. To make sure you get the right part, can you tell me: 29759mp4
Occasionally, these numbers are associated with Everbilt or similar universal plumbing hardware, but American Standard is the primary manufacturer for this code. Kohler?) For the most accurate fit
If you are seeing a specific, different issue, please describe it! can you tell me: Occasionally
(The 3-inch is much larger and common on newer "flush right" toilets).
This piece is designed to stop water from running into the toilet bowl and to control the flush volume.