Jabsco manual toilet leaks on the water pump

Graham376

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This is the part Imperial Oil Seal 3/8" x 3/4" x 1/4" Single Lip | eBay

Jabsco don't list it seperately and you need to contact the seller prior to purchase to ask for a stainless steel spring.

Yes they do but a difficult search. For twist and lock, I buy 29044-3000 but the 2000 looks the same. Older toilets (pre-twist and lock) I think use 29044-0000
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Seals last longer if shaft smeared with silicone grease'
 

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The best repair on Jabsco manual toilets is often to replace the pump unit. It's typically about $100 in the US, is a fast an easy swap, and gives you, functionally, a new head. Yes, that is almost the price of a new head, but it's an easier swap.

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Others have pretty much covered everything. I used to buy the lip seals from the local Bearing Services place and they were so cheap I'd buy 10 about 20 years ago. I simply checked the part no. on the existing seal. I'd bet it is much harder to replace on new units to make you buy an expensive genuine part. I haven't looked recently.

It is pretty easy to spot a leaky seal because the water comes out of from the shaft on the upstroke. Water dribbling from the lip at the front of the top cover indicates a leak in this part. Sometimes you can just nip up the 6 top screws slightly and it can also be a badly aligned gasket/valve part inside. The latter usually only happens after recent assembly. I usually hold a tissue at the lowest part of the lip and it will get wet on pumping if the top part isn't sealing. If these checks fail then it might be a crack.
 

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I've not found Jabsco parts to be particularly overpriced. The fact that they've kept all the fittings compatible for so long suggests they are much more consumer friendly than that.
 
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