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Changing a toilet bowl over - Which of these are true and which are myths?

Nope, how can the "existing joint" be relevant when the pan and the whatever kind of connector was used have been removed?
It will show, for one thing, what the old flush pipe is made of and whether it is suitable for a new pan.

It's only a simple photo we are asking for
 
Poster #11,
"Rag and Putty joints" are as irrelevant as any other connection.
What is "the issue in connecting the Flush Pipe"?
FWIW: it was paint, putty & rags.
 
Poster #17,
You have a good point ref the flush pipe material.
But the original post #2 was ref the connection not the pipe.
 
A photo would help us advise the non-plumber OP of what fittings he might need and how to go about it.
Most MI's have photos and drawings for a reason.

I've fitted high level cisterns using 40mm waste pipe and fittings before now.

When asked what is needed to connect part A with part B, I usually reply "a plumber".
 
Poster #11,
"Rag and Putty joints" are as irrelevant as any other connection.
What is "the issue in connecting the Flush Pipe"?
FWIW: it was paint, putty & rags.
red lead putty, perhaps you handled too much in your extensive plumbing career ?
 

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