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PapPappy
Jun 25, 2013Explorer
Quick answer is "Very Carefully" :b:B
But, I have to say that I agree with Path1.....do a bit more research on what is leaking first.
You may be able to remove the toilet, so as not to cut the drain line....and all you may really have to do, is lower the tank, not completely remove it, so the electric sensors may have enough slack in them, to stay connected.
If not, remember to number each wire on both sides of the cuts.
Good luck.....and if you decide to do it, take pictures of the process....might as well enlighten the rest of us:)
Good Luck:)
But, I have to say that I agree with Path1.....do a bit more research on what is leaking first.
You may be able to remove the toilet, so as not to cut the drain line....and all you may really have to do, is lower the tank, not completely remove it, so the electric sensors may have enough slack in them, to stay connected.
If not, remember to number each wire on both sides of the cuts.
Good luck.....and if you decide to do it, take pictures of the process....might as well enlighten the rest of us:)
Good Luck:)
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