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In reply to the discussion: Adventures in Toilet Repair [View all]JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,321 posts)42. Pfft! Math is easy. Plumbing is hard.
I had to do the same job on my toilet. Fortunately, I could get a hacksaw blade between bowl and tank to cut the bolts that held them together.
Hint: I used a sponge to empty the tank first, that saved some minor tsunami action.
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Tighten everything in equal portions and never tighten anything metal too tight on porcelain.
dameatball
Sep 2018
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