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Gary Greathouse (VA)
I have a single flush Kohler K-4632 toilet. I would like to convert it to a dual flush. Kohler says that this is not possible. Does anyone have a way to do this?
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JLNY (NY)
Buy a new dual flush toilet. Problem solved.
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Wheelchair (IL)
Engineering makes the difference and the two different systems are engineered differently. Kohler is right. However, if you have unlimited resources and plenty of time on your hands, you can prove it yourself. Order the dual flush system and install it. When you discover that it doesn't work... you will have your answer and you can re-install the old parts to your original flush system.
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SHEPLMBR70 (VA)
Fluid Master makes a retro dual flush kit. model 550. But it is for only standard 2" flush valve toilets.
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