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Repair Parts For The Canterbury Toilet

by Eljer

The Eljer Canterbury is a high performance toilet, and finding replacement parts isn't always easy, but if you need diverter assemblies or flappers, you'll find them - and more - here at PlumbingSupply.com®. If you're looking for an Eljer seat or tank lid, we have those, too.

Canterbury toilet by Eljer
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The Canterbury Series Toilet
by Eljer

Order Replacement Parts For The Canterbury Series Toilet Below

Shown: 081-1620

Repair Parts For The Eljer Canterbury Series Toilets
Model #'s 081-1620, 081-1625, 081-1630
Repair parts for the Canterbury toilet - #091-1620
Item # Part # Description Price & Quantity
1 495-0218-00 Fill valve (ballcock)
Note: float rod and float ball are sold separately below
$17.94
2 495-0183-00 Float valve repair kit $6.95
3 495-5514-00 Flush valve assembly w/flapper & chain
see #8 below for tool to install and remove these flush valves
$15.35
4 495-6046-00 Flapper & chain only $6.99
5 495-2703-00 Trip lever - chrome $12.85
6 495-6028-00 Mounting Parts Bag $2.16
7 495-0908-00 Toilet bowl bolt caps (2) - white
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$2.00
  FLOAT BALL "Will Fit" float ball $2.94
  FLOAT ROD "Will Fit" float Rod $1.90
    Tool for installing and removing flush valve (not shown above)
View an example of this tool in use here
$12.59
  124-0240 Round Replacement Toilet Seat - White
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$46.82
  124-0245 Elongated Front Toilet Seat - White
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$50.23

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Repair Parts For The Eljer Canterbury Series Toilets
Model #081-3025
Repair parts for the Canterbury toilet - #081-3025
Item # Part # Description Price & Quantity
1 495-0370-00 Toilet fill valve (ballcock) $8.45
2 495-5410-00 Flush valve w/flapper $13.24
  495-6070-00 Flapper w/counterbalance only $8.99
3 495-2737-00 Flush lever Discontinued
4 495-6018-00 Accessory bag Discontinued
5 Bolt Caps Toilet bowl bolt caps / covers (sold in pairs) - White
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$2.00
  124-0245 Elongated Front Toilet Seat - White
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$50.23
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Repair Parts For The Eljer Canterbury Series Toilets - (3.5 gal)
Model #'s 081-2400, 081-2450
Repair parts for the Canterbury toilet
Item # Part # Description Price & Quantity
1 495-0260-00 Fill valve (ballcock) WITH diverter assembly - includes float rod, float ball sold separately $69.94
495-0260-00 Fill Valve (ballcock) - WITHOUT diverter assembly, includes float rod, float ball sold separately $49.95
2 495-0184-00 Diverter assembly only $25.97
3 495-0187-00 Fill valve repair kit $9.95
4 495-5517-00 Flush valve body only - with holes
For toilets made before the mid 90's
$13.34
495-5517-00-NH Flush valve body only - without holes
For toilets made after the mid 90's
$14.97
5 495-6031-00 Flapper and 4-1/2" beaded chain only (no hook) $5.32
#400 Certain Seal Flapper and 8" ball link chain with hook $6.38
6 495-2730-00 Flush Lever - chrome (replaced by #936-PCH) $22.68
7 Bolt Caps Toilet bowl bolt caps / covers (sold in pairs) - White
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$2.00
8 1B1XTOP 1B1XTOP assembly available separately $6.99
9 42393 "Will Fit" plunger repair kit $6.98
1B1X-BCRKC Complete Repair Kit for the 1B1X
Includes top assembly, large o-ring, plunger with washers and 3 screws
$9.92
  FLOAT BALL Float Ball - replaced by "will fit" float ball $2.94
  124-0240 Round Replacement Toilet Seat - White
- click here for more color options
$46.82
  124-0245 Elongated Front Toilet Seat - White
- click here for more color options
$50.23
    Tool for installing and removing flush valve (not shown above)
View an example of this tool in use here
$12.59
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Repair Parts For the Canterbury Series Toilet
Model #'s 091-2400, 091-9410
Canterbury series toilet parts

Item # Part # Description Price & Quantity
1 495-0244-00 Fill valve (ballcock) $16.70
2 495-5518-00 Flush valve assembly with flapper and chain only Not Available
3 495-6029-00 Replacement Flapper
Note: color varies between red and blue
$4.97
4 495-2704-00 Flush lever $8.84
5 495-5710-00 Tank to bowl gasket Not Available
6 495-5911-00 Mounting parts kit Not Available
7 Bolt Caps Toilet bowl bolt caps / covers (sold in pairs) - White
- click here for more color options
$2.00
  124-0200 Regular Squared Front replacement toilet seat - White
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$47.14
  124-0205 Elongated Squared Front replacement toilet seat - White
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$59.06

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Repair Parts For The Eljer Canterbury Series Toilet
Model #'s 091-1400, 091-9400
Canterbury series toilet parts

Item # Part # Description Price & Quantity
1 495-0207-00 Fill valve (ballcock) Not Available
2 495-0190-00 Repair membrane for fill valve $35.12
3 495-5555-00 Flush valve assembly Not Available
4 495-2000-00 Washer float insert $27.30
5 596-0315-00 Push button assembly $28.59
6 495-5971-00 Mounting parts kit $11.41
7 495-5710-00 Tank to bowl gasket Not Available
8 Bolt Caps Toilet bowl bolt caps / covers (sold in pairs) - White
- click here for more color options
$2.00
  124-0200 Regular Squared Front replacement toilet seat - White
- click here for more color options
$47.14
  124-0205 Elongated Squared Front replacement toilet seat - White
- click here for more color options
$59.06

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Eljer Toilet Replacement Parts by Series
To see pictures of these Eljer toilets, click here
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repair parts for Fairfield toilets   repair parts for Febe toilets
repair parts for Hygeian toilets   repair parts for Hylando toilets
repair parts for Kindergarten toilets   repair parts for Laguna toilets
repair parts for Murray toilets   repair parts for Orlando toilets
repair parts for Palermo toilets   repair parts for Patrician toilets
repair parts for Patriot toilets   repair parts for Preserver toilets
repair parts for Preserver2 toilets   repair parts for Savoy toilets
repair parts for Seville toilets   repair parts for Series III Patriot toilets
repair parts for Series III Preserver II toilets   repair parts for Series III Savoy toilets
repair parts for Silette toilets   repair parts for St. Clair toilets
repair parts for Tennison toilets   repair parts for Terrace Emblem toilets
repair parts for Terrace Ultra toilets   repair parts for Terrace Ultra One toilets
repair parts for Titan toilets   repair parts for Toronto Savoy toilets
repair parts for Tosca toilets   repair parts for Triangle toilets
repair parts for Triangle Emblem toilets   repair parts for Triangle Patriot toilets
repair parts for Triangle Ultra toilets   repair parts for Triangle Ultra One toilets
repair parts for Trigeian toilets   repair parts for Ultra toilets
repair parts for Ultra One toilets   repair parts for Vail toilets
repair parts for Versailles toilets   repair parts for Walford toilets
repair parts for Weymouth toilets   repair parts for Windsor toilets

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. "What does 'will fit' mean?"
A. "Will Fit" is a term used to define an item that may or may not be made by the original manufacturer (OEM), but will function just like the original part.

Q. "What is the difference between "OEM" and "will-fit" parts? And what does OEM mean anyway?"
A. "OEM" stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer". This refers to anything from the original manufacturer that is sold to a second company to use in production of that second company's product. In other words, many toilet manufacturers outsource for the internal working parts of the toilet, such as the fill valves, flush valves, or flappers. When this happens, they have the opportunity to use an existing part, or to spec something for the specific toilet. When the toilet manufacturer chooses to use an existing part, the manufacturer of the part can still sell that piece under their own name. If the toilet manufacturer chooses to spec something for the specific toilet, the part manufacturer can then only provide that part to the toilet manufacturer. What this means for you is that you can sometimes get the *exact same part* (by the original manufacturer of the OEM part), but under another name and at a better cost! So when your toilet's internal working parts need to be replaced, you may have the option to use either the "OEM" part number or use the "will-fit" part number to order what you need. Please note that only some "will-fit" items are manufactured by the OEM manufacturer. If this is essential to your repair, please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to check for you.

Q. "What are the most commonly replaced toilet parts?"
A. This depends on several factors. Your toilet's trip lever, flapper, and fill valve are operated each time you use your toilet. You will find, however, that the flapper and fill valve are the parts most exposed to water and will be the first ones to wear out in most cases.

Q. "I installed a new fill valve and my new valve comes on (and then goes off) for a few seconds about once per hour?"
A. This could be caused by many things. This most commonly occurs with a Fluidmaster 400. This is a great valve but be sure to install the 1/4" tube per their instructions. Use the clip that comes with it and do not just stick it into the overflow tube or it will go on and off every so often by itself. If that isn't it, take some food coloring and place it in your tank. Wait a few hours and if some of the color has gone into the bowl then you probably need a new flapper.

Q. "Why does my toilet continue to run after flushing?"
A. If you find that the toilet continues to run after flushing, and you have discovered that by jiggling the handle it will stop, then the problem may be that the chain controlling the flapper is too long. When installing your flapper, you want the flapper chain's S-hook in the hole closest to the handle with very little slack in the chain itself. By doing so, when the toilet is flushed, the chain will fall behind the flapper where it won't snag and cause problems such as keeping the flapper from closing properly. Check to make sure that the flapper has enough clearance to close, i.e. not hitting the float ball when the water level drops. You also want to be certain the toilet's flush handle (aka tank lever) is installed securely so it can't rotate too high, hitting the tank's lid (or other parts) and sticking.

Q. "What's the best way to replace my toilet flapper?"
A. Generally, with most toilets: Turn off the water supply and flush the toilet. Reach in and unhook the ears of the flapper and unhook the chain from the trip lever. Install an identical flapper to the original that came from the factory. Do expect to get your hands dirty from the old flapper. Simply reinstall the new one in reverse order. Note that should you have very old brass pipes inside of your toilet, be careful not to be rough on them. They can easily break and end up leaking. After you have replaced your flapper, and the toilet tank bowl has refilled, the water fill valve should not leak (be going on and off in cycles). If it does, then we recommend putting some food coloring into your tank. This can help diagnose the problem. The colored water should not be going into the bowl (unless you flush the toilet of course). If the food color does go into the bowl, then possibly the flapper is not the correct one, the surface where the toilet flapper sits has eroded (feel below where the flapper touched the toilet and see if you can feel erosion/groove), or you may only need to add some slack to the chain.

Q. "How long 'should' the parts inside of my toilet last?"
A. That depends on a number of variables and which parts. Water quality is one of the major factors. If your water source is heavily chlorinated then many parts won't last long. Or if you have a lot of sand or grit or have a low pH or "aggressive" water source then parts simply won't last as long as the 'average' length of time. Also the quality of the parts matters. The replaceable parts such as flappers and washers/seals generally will last at least 4 to 5 years on "average." If you use a chemical bowl cleaner some flappers won't even last one year. However, some toilet bowl cleaners isolate cleanser from the internal workings of the toilet therefore, maximizing the life of your toilet parts. If your flapper has black "goo" on it then it is either due to age or quality of your water and if it feels soft then it's best to change it.



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