Screw on Disc for American Standard Toilets 73383-07

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“This place rocks! I have replaced two parts for an old Gerber faucet in the laundry tub. After the spout was leaking, I could not find the right washers anywhere. I had to replace the whole spout, which they had in stock, and it was priced competitively. Now, not a drop leaks. ”
-John D.
02/03/2024

$3.77

 

The American Standard 73383-0700 is a screw-on (or snap-on) rubber seat disc used as a seal for various American Standard tilt-style toilet flush valves. It is primarily used to fix leaking toilets by providing a secure, pressure-resistant seal between the actuating unit and the flush valve seat.

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Screw on Disc for American Standard Toilets

 

73383-07     1022.27

 

  • Features a rubber disc with a brass threaded socket for screw-on installation.
  • Designed to fit small American Standard tilt flush valves and actuating units, specifically replacing part numbers like 73383-0700A.

 

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Yes, this aftermarket part will replace your OEM part. 

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“These people were extremely helpful in taking me through replacing a 25 year old hard water frozen cartridge on my Philrich sink faucet. They were able to identify the correct part I needed from a photo I sent (I had it figured out wrong). I was pleasantly surprised they had an obscure part like this, but they also told me how to extract the old one when I couldn’t get it out. They said to unscrew it after I had concluded from YouTube the old cartridge was supposed to just slide out. It threaded out as they said and saved me buying a cartridge extractor and a hernia. The whole experience has been excellent. ”
-Pete L.
03/10/2026