Pan connector gasket/seal

I'm fitting a new bog, the pan connector is at floor level and runs under a wall, so looks like it would be a ballache to replace.

The gasket is knackered.

It's not like the current floplast ones which look as if they have a collar that you could snap off and replace like for like, it just has a rebate.

Am I likely to be able to get a replacement gasket or is it a fudge with silicone situation?

TIA.

Reply to
R D S
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Photo would help, but could you not just get a type with a rubber finned gasket on the end, and stuff it down the inside of the existing pipe, so it makes a seal on the inside of the pipe without needing the existing rubber?

Reply to
John Rumm

Photo here, For those of a queasy disposition, the bog hasn't been used for about 5 yrs, any visible detritus is of a building nature.

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Reply to
R D S

That looks like the standard angled pan connector as described by John. If you were to pull it in it should disconnect from the soil stack or branch i nto it. The only difficulty could be how far from the connector is the pipe it fits into as there are short and long versions. If there is anyway you can see how far into the wall it goes would help.

Richard

Reply to
Tricky Dicky

Yup, probably similar to:

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If you get a long one, you can take the rubber off the end, cut it to length and put the rubber back on.

Reply to
John Rumm

Of course, it will shove into the inside of a pipe.

Cheers, i'll have a pull on it!

Reply to
R D S

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