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Always replace the flapper when you replace the valve. They are cheap and take almost no time to replace once the water is turned off. It will save you a chore later on.
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I have a Korky quiet fill. It recently decided to give up, the top part is sliding down the inlet tube somehow. I replaced it not that long ago, so I'm not getting another one.
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Put Korky valves and flappers in this afternoon. They are much quieter.
Thanks for the recommendations.
chris