Protector Toilet Repair Parts
by Mansfield

With top-notch water saving performance and a stylish transitional design, the Protector toilet is definitely worth repairing. If you've got a leaky flapper, a running fill valve, or just need a new trip lever, PlumbingSupply.com® has all the quality Mansfield parts you'll need.

Mansfield Protector Toilet

Replacement Parts for Mansfield Protector Toilet
Two Piece 1.6 Model - 3260

Parts diagram for Mansfield two-piece 1.6gpf Protector toilets

Item # Part # Description Price & Quantity
1 2206-1112 Pilot Operated Anti-Siphon Fill Valve - Adjustable height 7-3/4" - 11-1/2" $19.41
630-2206 Repair Kit for 2206 Fill Valve $4.15
2 228 2" Hybrid Flush Valve - includes 3" flapper, chain, stainless steel clip, spud gasket, and nut $16.65
3 630-0207 3" Flapper $10.77
4 WA84 "Will Fit" Replacement Flush Valve Gasket $1.44
5 40 / 31 Front Mount Trip Lever with Plastic Handle & Arm - White $8.67
40 / 31 Front Mount Trip Lever with Plastic Handle & Arm - Chrome $8.67
40 / 31 Front Mount Trip Lever with Plastic Handle & Arm - Bone Temporarily
Unavailable
40 / 31 Front Mount Trip Lever with Plastic Handle & Arm - Biscuit $12.34
6 630-0204 SmartFasten 2" Tank to Bowl Kit
- includes tank to bowl gasket, three 1/4" x 2-1/4" bolts, & three nuts
$7.20
7 WA75 "Will Fit" Replacement 2" Tank to Bowl Gasket $4.39
8 Bolt Caps Bolt Cap Covers (1 pair) - White $2.99
  Elongated Premium Quality Replacement "Will Fit" Slow Close Toilet Seat by Bemis - White $67.91
Please note: The toilet seats featured here are the manufacturer's closest color match available & are non-returnable. View more colored toilet seats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. "I have installed the tank to bowl kit (630-0204) and tightened the 3 nuts and bolts to attach the tank to the bowl but water still seeps around the bolts and puddles on my floor. Are these the correct size bolts for this toilet?"

A. The bolts are the correct size. This will usually happen when the bolts and nuts are not tightened adequately. The manufacturer says the white nylon nuts should be hand tigtened and then a 7/16" socket should be used on them to tighten them 2 or 3 turns more. Make sure to tighten each bolt one turn at a time in rotation. By tightening in a rotation you will help prevent one side of the tank from to much stress which could cause the tank to crack. After each bolt has been tightened one turn, go back in the same order and tighten each bolt one turn again until the black rubber on each screw squishes down to seal the holes. After each bolt has been properly tightened there should be no leaks.

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