The old toilet exits vertically instead of out the back like most toilets.Lost me.
Buy a new 90 like this or similar.
https://www.toolstation.com/shop/p9...do7_Byec5t3w5OukBOEFN9oJNRO8nOBkaAnE0EALw_wcB
Very close but needs to be central holes.Makes more sense now.
Reducer like this and an off cut of 4"pipe to reduce to needed size.and a straight coupler.
https://www.plasticdrainage.co.uk/l...=cac9885bb20846dcc7cac54f33ac43a7&fo_s=gplauk
Best give Osma or similar a call and see what they have.Can't find one with a join to the 160 and pipe in 110 (reverse of above. It should be available.
Toilet couplers are just pushed into 110 pipe the rubber fins seal it.How do i seal it.....the outlet fits inside the flange of the pipe. It was mortared in but i thought they might have a mixable rubber by now to get a perfect seal
Not sure thats not the actual pipe its off google. I am sure it was bodged originallyToilet couplers are just pushed into 110 pipe the rubber fins seal it.
Looks like it was bodged in originally. Pipe should have been reduced to take a coupler.
Looking at your pic above does the 160 in the ground already have a reducer in?
If so will a coupler seal inside it.
Brilliant i think it will fit and the 160 is only a flange so i can recompo it up.https://www.toolstation.com/shop/p3...I3Qdt-Q0HQCnj9PvM8oc5kHQbPTIK0NQaAprTEALw_wcB
But still need to reduce the 160 to 110
Sorry i thought this pic gave it away.And there's me assuming plastic.
Very helpful to give information when asking for advice.
Loads of reducers from clay to 110 about.
Sorry i thought this pic gave it away.View attachment 160522
It was definately mortar. It was a neat job i just fail to see how mortar can create an airtight between glazed clay soil pipe and white glazed porcelain.The old toilet wasn’t bodged, it was either mortar or putty and paint. Clay adaptors and 6” adaptors are available, I just go to a drainage place usually
Not from tool station or screwfix i guess. LolYou can get a clay to 4” adaptor or dig it out, cut the flange off and use an ac4000 joint
It was definately mortar. It was a neat job i just fail to see how mortar can create an airtight between glazed clay soil pipe and white glazed porcelain.![]()