The Kohler K-3404 Rialto Pressure Lite 1-Piece Toilet identification numbers and details are:
Kohler Model# K-3404
Kohler Revision Codes: aa – db
BowlA water-containing receptor that receives liquid and solid body waste; two general bowl classifications are round-front and elongated. Shape: Round Front
TankThe fixture reservoir for flushing water. On a conventional toilet, the ballcockThe mechanism that controls the flow of water into a gravity-operated toilet tank. The ballcock is controlled by the float mechanism floating in the water in the tank. When the toilet is flushed, the float drops and opens the ballcock, allowing water to enter the tank and/or bowl. The float rises as the water level in the tank is restored, and shuts off the ballcock when the tank is completely filled. Also referred to as a float valve., flush valve and trip lever are installed in the tank. A tank lid closes the top tank opening. Cover Model# 4627
Tank Cover Part# 81177
Trip LeverA lever that is rotated to initiate the toilet flush cycle. Factory-installed trip levers have a Polished Chrome finish; optional trimAny non-vitreous china toilet components, with the exception of the seat. Examples include the ballcock, bolt caps and trip lever. kits offer trip levers in other finishes. Toilets equipped with a PeacekeeperA patented, factory-installed, battery-powered, seat-actuated KOHLER flushing system, which initiates the flush cycle when the user simply lowers the seat lid.® seat-actuated flush do not have a trip lever. Model# 9429
Trip Lever Part# 75954
Toilet Seat Model# 4662
Toilet Seat Part# 74923
Fill / Float Valve Part# NA*
Flush ValveThe valve located at the bottom of a gravity-operated toilet flush tank that opens when the trip lever is actuated and closes when the tank has drained to the desired level. It usually contains an overflow tube as well. Part# NA*
Flush Ball / FlapperAlso known as flush ball, the flapper is the moving part of the flush valve that seals the water into the tank or allows water to exit the tank for the flush cycle. This is the predominant replacement part used on conventional toilets.# NA*
* NA = Part No Longer Available