Difficulty sourcing replacement 32mm push fit seal in old soil pipe

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I'm putting a washing machine waste on the old sink waste 32mm spiggot/push fit collar on the soil pipe.

It looks like the old sink 32mm waste going into the soil pipe was cut to length with a broken roof tile, so the seal is shot. The seat in the old grey 32mm collar is different, so a new O ring from a 32mm push fitting doesn't stay seated when you push the pipe in, even with a dose of washing up liquid and a chamfered end the new pipe still drags the new O ring in.

Is there anywhere I can find a replacement for the original seal?

The sink waste spiggot on the soil pipe is 43 O/D, is it going to be easier to just carefully cut the old grey collar off and put a 40mm compression on it? I have some offcut Aquaflow that's 43 O/D?

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Dain
 
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Unfortunately, rubber seals harden over time and 'mould' themselves to fit the spigot, it's rare they ever seal again once disturbed. That fitting is probably best part of 40 years old, if not more, chances of getting a replacement seal and for it to actually work are probably less than Nil. Regardless of that, a Washing Machine needs a 40mm waste to cope with the flow when it pumps out, reducing to 32mm is never advised, as it causes a ideal spot for crud to catch and build up, restricting the pipe bore even further.

If you can get a compression joint on the remains of the spigot once the collar is cut off you might be lucky, but I would be concerned about how secure it would be, if it comes off the result wont be pretty. Some clever utilisation of cable ties might be a worthwhile addition to try and secure a fitting in position. Looking at the pic, you'e a bend immediately below the boss fitting, so cutting it out isn't going to be easy. (or fun...)
 
A silicone adhesive, not a sealant, may be the answer there, if putting in a new fitting isn't. An adhesive hardens to a firm rubber rather than a soft pliable one like sealant. Something like Strong Stuff Wet Grab or Sticks like Sh*t. Offer in a length of pipe and then fill the gap all around, use duct tap to hold it centered and in place, leave a min of 24hrs to set properly. It'll end up being a semi permanent repair. it is a bit of a bodge but as bodges go it's a pretty good one if nothing else will do.
 
That's an Osma boss pipe you have there, get the boss adaptor linked below, prize off the front retaining ring on the boss adaptor with two small screwdrivers, the same with the boss pipe, fit the new ring seal into the boss pipe first before snapping the retaining ring back on as there is a ridge on the ring seal that's held in place with it.
https://www.travisperkins.co.uk/soi...98g-32mm-ring-seal-boss-adaptor-grey/p/758540

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That's an Osma boss pipe you have there, get the boss adaptor linked below, prize off the front retaining ring on the boss adaptor with two small screwdrivers, the same with the boss pipe, fit the new ring seal into the boss pipe first before snapping the retaining ring back on as there is a ridge on the ring seal that's held in place with it.
https://www.travisperkins.co.uk/soi...98g-32mm-ring-seal-boss-adaptor-grey/p/758540

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Tnx, I'll pop down and get one.

Also, is that old boss solvent compatible? I'll try to put a new 32mm seal in with a couple of 45% bends instead of a 90%, but washing machine waste should be 40mm..
 
That's an Osma boss pipe you have there, get the boss adaptor linked below, prize off the front retaining ring on the boss adaptor with two small screwdrivers, the same with the boss pipe, fit the new ring seal into the boss pipe first before snapping the retaining ring back on as there is a ridge on the ring seal that's held in place with it.
https://www.travisperkins.co.uk/soi...98g-32mm-ring-seal-boss-adaptor-grey/p/758540

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Yes, that seal fitted. Not that difficult to fit either. New waste fitted to wall.

tnx.
 

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