>June I had intended on just to replacing the old drapes! Today I added
another
>
>item to my list. I'm replacing the toilet.
>
Richard,
If you haven't already removed the old toilet let me make an observation:
if you are removing a non-recirculating toilet the left rear nut may be
extremely difficult to find. ON our coach the nut was down behind the
hoses. Unfortunately the hoses were a dark brown and completely obscured
the nut. Jim Bounds talked me through where the nut should be. I foound it
by using a focusing flashlight and moving hoses with a long screwdriver.
Putting the new toilet in was a piece of cake - except for the last rear
nut as you might expect. A little moretite or other stickey material in the
bottom of your socket and you can thread the nut down around the hoses to
the stud. Then it's a matter of not cross threading the nut. Some folks use
heavy grease to hold the nut in the socket. I used chewing gum.
Henry
PS the new toilet is great. Good seals. Easy flushes. No stains.
Henry Davis Consulting, Inc / new product consulting
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Soquel, Ca 95073 / IP reviews
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