| 11. | This means the ballcock valve needs adjusting.
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| 12. | If none of these adjustments work, you can replace the ballcock for about $ 10.
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| 13. | This can be corrected by adjusting the ballcock or inlet valve that controls the water level.
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| 14. | Some toilets have " cup floats " that are positioned around the body of the ballcock.
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| 15. | A : The ballcock ( inlet valve ) is appaefore the water level gets high enough to overflow.
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| 16. | The second cause of trickling is that the ballcock is not shutting off the water at the right point.
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| 17. | The float is usually shaped like a ball, so the mechanism is called a ball-valve or a ballcock.
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| 18. | The ballcock is controlled by a float, either a float ball or a float cup, that rises with the water.
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| 19. | The float is connected to a towerlike device called a ballcock, which controls the flow of water that fills the tank.
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| 20. | Other models are adjusted differently, so check with a local dealer who sells your brand _ or replace the ballcock entirely.
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