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Old 08-05-2008, 06:07 AM   #3
abonzer
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Santa Ynez
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M.O.C. #7370
pretty easy job...
1. Make sure your black tank is clean!
2. Shut off the water and relieve pressure at the sink.Have a towel to soak up any water.
3. Disconnect the water from the back of the toilet
4. Remove two bolts from the toilet, one on each side.
5. Lift toilet out.
6. Remove screws on the flange from the floor. On my unit I was then able to unscrew the toilet flange and remove it.
7. To re-install, reverse the procedure. if you removed the flange use sealant when you re-attach. Install new toilet gasket.
Might be a good time to rebuild the check valve on the toilet as they are known to leak, or better yet, replace the toilet like we did. We got a Sealand china bowl.
Check for leaks on the water side and make sure the toilet is not leaking at the flange. I filled the black tank all the way up to the toilet bowl and watched for any leaks.
Enjoy the comforts of indoor plumbing!
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