Toilet fitting problem....

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Hi,

Amateur DIY person here so please go easy :)

I'm in the process of a complete bathroom refit and have a back-to-wall toilet to fit. I'm fitting a sink on the same wall so I bought a 90deg pan connector that has a 32mm boss on it for the sink waste.
Problem is the soil outlet from the toilet is recessed 100mm from the mounting face (wall).
Is there such thing as a straight pan adapter, that fits over the toilet outlet and then into my 90deg connector? The only ones I can find have 'fins' on one end. I'm guessing for fitting inside a standard soil pipe. I need to reuse my pan connector unless anyone can help...

Thanks
 
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straight pan connector on the back of the pan, then either a short piece of soil pipe (or you can buy the correct thing) pushed into the bent pan connector then the straight one pushes into this short piece of pipe
 
Thanks for the reply.

So is the soil pipe & the pan exit the same diameter?
 
no soil is bigger but it will fit, just put it in the 90 before you put it in situ & make sure you file the edges & grease it or you will push the rubber out, if you don't have any soil pipe you can buy the correct piece to fit in there
 
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(or you can buy the correct thing)

Which is a Multilink from Multikwik. The bit in the middle, obviously.


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As previous, a short stub of 110mm soil pipe will suffice.
 

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