Rustymayes
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- Joined
- Sep 11, 2022
- Messages
- 225
- Location
- Vacaville, CA
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- 4081
- Fulltimer
- No
This is the mid restroom toilet. Just pop of the decorative plastic screw caps and use a 3/8 socket wrench to remove the screws holding the toilet down. The toilet slides easily away from the wall far enough with out having to remove the drain hose. The B cone seal is used at the connection coming out of the floor to the 1/2 nipple since that is a compression type fitting. There is a seal from the factory between the 90 degee elbow fitting and the male hose end which you can reuse. I somehow lost one of them and there was not one installed at all on one of my toilets so I went with the cone seal. I am really comfortable with the set up. I have never seen one of the SS hose assemblies fail in any of my houses so I figure it will be durable enough for my coach. You will find that the factory just used a big self tapping screw to hold the toilet base down so there is no real drilled hole to find when reinstalling. You just need to align the toilet and drive the screw back into the wood block that is screwed to the floor. Be careful when reinstalling to not over torque the screw and break the toilet base as there is no washer used. The one in the master bath is a little bit of a challenge due to the limited space on the left side.@Rustymayes ... thanks for posting this. Just a few questions.
- Where are the B type cone seals used?
- Is this a picture of the toilet slid away from the wall? I would have to do that to my mid-bath toilet. If so, do you just remove the bolts in the base to do that?
FLSteve
Cheers Rusty