


🚽 Upgrade your flush game with Kohler’s precision-engineered valve kit!
The Kohler K83664 Flush Valve Kit is a genuine, solid brass plumbing repair part designed for durability and precision. Featuring a unique triad spur locking system and a specially engineered sponge washer for optimal sealing, this kit ensures a reliable flush valve replacement. Ideal for professionals and DIYers alike, it comes with a one-year limited warranty and clear installation instructions to guarantee a perfect fit and leak-free performance.
| ASIN | B002C1HQC0 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #166,181 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #230 in Toilet Flush Valves #14,689 in Kitchen & Bath Fixtures |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (293) |
| Date First Available | May 29, 2009 |
| Included Components | Flush Valve |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item model number | K83664 |
| Manufacturer | Kohler |
| Material | Brass |
| Part Number | 83664 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.46 x 9.07 x 7.07 inches |
D**N
It works if you follow the directions, especially as they apply to the sponge-ring-washer orientation
Follow the instructions, particularly those on which side of the large sponge-like washer to have facing up. What is intuitive (or might be intuitive) relative to what you think is right for that washer is wrong. Then pay attention how to insert this assembly relative to the triad of spurs that hold it in place, the force to push it fully down (more force than you might think compressing that sponge-washer), and finally the clocking (rotating) to where it holds in place. Those little triangle feet and the compressed sponge-washer hold this puppy in place pretty firmly if you get it right. Obviously for it to end up in the right position after rotation you have to shove it in so that when you clock (rotate) it, it locks pointed in the desired position. Done properly what seems at the beginning like a mickey mouse attachment is actually fairly simple and strong design. Do not coat the sponge-washer with anything. Hint: In my opinion depending on your water type (mineral/chemical content) this sponge is only good for one go-round, do not try to reuse it. The plastic housing could last a lifetime, the flapper may need replacement at some point, but absolutely replace the sponge anytime you have had to handle, move, or remove this assembly. The sponge-washer works because of it's compression when new, but it tends to hold that compressed position and for that reason re-use is ill-advised.
W**L
Perfect fit.
Not as difficult to install as I was led to believe. Shut off water supply, flush, vac or sponge remaining water, take a before photo, unhook flapper chain from flush arm, remove old flapper, remove old unit by pushing down and turning clockwise 40 degrees, clean surface, remove new gasket and apply olive oil liberally to all sides of new gasket, reinstall new gasket, clean hands for firm grip, install new unit by pushing down and turning counterclockwise about 40 degrees, install flapper and chain, turn on water supply, fill tank and test.
L**.
Exactly what I needed
Needed to fix my mother in laws toilet, which had been running almsot continuously for weeks because my brother in law isn't handy.....neither is my husband! She has the k3434 Rosario toilet, can't find pieces in any old store (a reason I'll NEVER buy one of these fancy toilets for my own house). I didn't want to replace this whole assembly, her old flapper valve was all corroded and gross so I figured that's all we needed. I bought this whole thing In case I was wrong, since you can't just buy this anywhere. Well, flapper is all she needed, I popped the old one off, separated the new one and put it on the old fill tube and voila! Toilet works properly again. I'm keeping the new fill tube in case we need it later but hoping not. I also couldn't confirm whether this worked for the Rosario, so if that's your question you can know the flapper valve is definitely the same! I'm sire the rest is a match too. And I got a genuine Kohler part, too
K**N
Fixed leak
Good, but seal was very thick. Wouldn’t go on until we placed 100lb weight on it for 24 hours then got the piece twisted in. Thankful it did fix our leak
P**A
You can easily get frustrated, trying to replace this part
It worked well with my toilet. However, removing the defective part and then placing the part was extremely difficult.. Think of the most difficult model of anything where you have one of those push down caps and you have to turn it at the same time to get it to open. This was easily 10 times harder plus you’re working in a confined space Again I had to consult YouTube to look at a couple of videos and try a couple of different solutions to make the installation go easier. Finally, after several hours, I was able to get the part in place.
M**O
This fits the k3434 toilet
I was unable to find the correct flapper for the Kohler3434. So had to buy the entire unit. Thank you to the poster who bought this entire unit to get the correct flapper. I tried the assortment on Amazon and none sealed properly. Unfortunately, my seal was about gone too. Fussy around in the tank caused it to leak. So it had to be replaced as well. It is a real pain in the old single-piece toilets. But it is possible. The two critical tips from other posters are 1) Remove the old adhesive. Which is not supposed to be there! 2) Coat the seal with vegetable oil. If not for this trick? I would be on to final tip 3. Still, it is difficult. Requires a great deal of even force. I scuffed my skin by applying enough pressure. 3) Another poster compressed the seal between two boards using claps. Frooze it hard. Then let it thaw, re-expand, and seal. Having worked with this material? I think this approach would work. I might have tried it first. Once I knew what a pain this was going to be. Not sure about buying a Kohler again. This part should be on Amazon for the K3434.
H**K
Fit San Marino and Rialto toilet
I called Kohler directly to find the correct part for my over 25 yr old toilet. This fit perfectly. I only needed a new rubber seal and a flapper but since they aren't available seperately i had to purchase the entire kit. This was the first time I fixed a toilet and it was an easy task. Finding out which part I needed was the most difficult task but I could have just called Kohler first and saved myself a lot of time and effort. Kohler had great customer service. I has happy to find this part on Amazon.
R**L
Impossible d'en trouver dans une quincaillerie j'ai trouvé sur Amazon... merci pour la rapidité de la livraison.
W**L
Part was exactly as ordered, arrived as promised. Perfectly fit my Kohler Rosario toilet. Installing the part was difficult because the replacement gasket is very thick and needs to be compressed to half its size to properly install. I resorted to what I found on the internet; soak with water, put a small board on each side of it, clamp it down with 2 clamps so it is half the size; freeze it for four hours; take clamps off and it will install easily with it being compressed from the freezing. Half an hour later it thaws out and seals perfectly.
A**E
Remplacement système d’origine
L**Y
Good service correct product .
A**R
Price was OK, but it leaks a little, in my opinion the flapper should be made of a softer material for better seal.
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