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I have a totilet concealed in a vanity cabinet (pain in the...), which has been leaking at the base. After much head-scratching I have found the source: a leaking flush pipe connector. See image (sorry for dodgy angle, concealed cabinet made it difficult to get a pic).
Looking at replacements, I see you can get flush pipe connectors with a flange that sits on the toilet pan (like what I currently have), and flush pipe cones that sit inside the hole. What are the differences between the two? Are they interchangeable, or do I specifically need a flush pipe connector as a replacement?
Looking at replacements, I see you can get flush pipe connectors with a flange that sits on the toilet pan (like what I currently have), and flush pipe cones that sit inside the hole. What are the differences between the two? Are they interchangeable, or do I specifically need a flush pipe connector as a replacement?