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Step 7Reinstall the rod and float ball

Reinstall the rod and float ball
Thread the rod back into the plastic valve assembly. Don't tighten the lock nut at this time.

If you've bent your angle correctly, you should be able to thread the rod on until it's snug and the ball should have clearance to freely move up and down once it's threaded back on.

Screw on your plastic float ball.

Before you tighten the lock nut turn the water back on and let the tank fill.

Now you can make any small adjustments by rotating the rod if necessary.

You can also fine tune the water cut-off by adjusting the screw on the plastic valve assembly.

Carefully tighten the lock nut against the plastic valve assembly, being careful to not allow the rod to rotate. Again, be careful not to over tighten - you can easily crack the plastic.
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