Old Style Flush Valve for American Standard 47086-0700A

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The American Standard 47086-0700A is a replacement flush valve assembly used in specific older model American Standard one-piece (lowboy) toilets.

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Old Style Flush Valve for American Standard

 

  • This component is a full flush valve replacement kit that includes the chain, clip for the lever, clamping lugs, bolt hole seals, and a screw-on disc.
  • It is a lug-and-twist type flush valve with a brass base and plastic components, designed as an upgrade or replacement for older, less reliable canister-style valves with leather seals.
  • It is specifically designed to fit select one-piece toilets manufactured from the late 1930s to the early 1970s, including models like the Lexington, Ellisse, Roma II, Plaza Suite, and Carlyle 2010. It is not compatible with all American Standard toilets, only these specific one-piece designs.
  • Old style
  • 3156.015
  • #4

 

47086-0700A

 

Related Documents

 

American Standard 2010 Carlyle Parts Breakdown

 

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