pan connector in to lead?

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Hey I have a cast iron stack with a tee on it that has a lead pipe joining in to it which looks about 4inch that goes to connect on to the outlet of my toilet. I'm wondering if when I replace my toilet that lead wil accept a pan connector as I dont want to replace the cast iron stack. Thanks for any advice.
 
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2 posts the same subject in a week :eek: see if you can find the other one ;)
 
it may require a multiquick extension 4" or 3 1/2"

give the lead a bit of a chap chap but be carefull not to stretch and crack it
 
Hey I have a cast iron stack with a tee on it that has a lead pipe joining in to it which looks about 4inch that goes to connect on to the outlet of my toilet. I'm wondering if when I replace my toilet that lead wil accept a pan connector as I dont want to replace the cast iron stack. Thanks for any advice.

use a extension multikwik usually 3 1/2" cut the lead back allowing a full slip for the extension multikwik, then fit a straight multikwik into the extension and ease the back of the pan into the multikwik.
 
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Thanks for advice. But why would I need a multiquick extension why is this better then a multiquick straight in to the lead.
 

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