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Would appreciate it if somebody could list the steps required to replace a leaking toilet pan connector.
 

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Remove toilet
Cut back 4” pipe 3”-4”
Cut and Install new mcalpine con 2
Install a new flush pipe connector
Reinstall toilet
 

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