| 1. | Next remove the screws from the ballcock-lever mechanism.
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| 2. | Adjusting a ballcock that doesn't shut off properly is simple.
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| 3. | _Adjusting the ballcock valve to stop toilet from running.
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| 4. | Adjusting a ballcock that doesn't shut off properly is usually simple.
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| 5. | This is identical in principle to the ballcock valve.
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| 6. | The same connection method is used for a ballcock.
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| 7. | When the water reaches a predetermined level the float automatically shuts off the ballcock.
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| 8. | That means replacing the entire ballcock assembly.
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| 9. | If there is nothing wrong with the float, the ballcock valve is the culprit.
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| 10. | The device that shuts off water when the tank is full is called a ballcock.
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