Isn't that the truth Hitt. I was trying to get prepared to do the install and she wants me in the house. She leads me to the bathroom and shows me the toilet is leaking from the tank. I figured great, another project. I shut the water off and flushed the toilet figuring I'd get the parts tomorrow, once I figured out how to deal with it.
I don't know if you ever had to fix one, I never did, but you have to take thetank off, and install a replacement kit. Figured I'd replace everything connecting the tank to the bowl rather than just the washers and bolts, then find out later that something else failed. This is a 37 year old house so why do half the job.
Last night I decided to get the tank off so I only had to do the install today. I jot her to hold the bolt in the tank as I loosened up the nut. I got lucky. Working upside down, I started tightening it rather than loosening. When I realized it was firming up, I also realized it wasn't tight to start with. I figured it was worth a shot. I firmed it up, reattached the water line and, voila, no leak. At least now, I know what it takes to repair if it actually goes bad.