Flush Valve Gasket for American Standard 73069-07

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The 73069-07 is an American Standard flush valve seal for toilets. This seal is a crucial component used to prevent leaks and ensure reliable flushing performance in compatible American Standard toilets.

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Flush Valve Gasket for American Standard

 

73069-07     73069.07

 

  • It is a seal for the old-style tower flush valve.
  • It is designed to fit the American Standard N3055 float valve.
  • The seal is approximately 1/4 inch thick with a diameter of 2-1/4 inches. Other sources mention an outer diameter of 4-1/4 inches and inner diameter of 2-3/4 inches, which may refer to a different version or related assembly.
  • The rubber seal helps ensure a watertight connection between the flush valve components to prevent water leaks from the tank into the bowl.

 

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