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enblethen
Oct 01, 2019Nomad
I doubt it.
You may take real close look at the flange. Some are simply screwed on to pipe. You could take it loose, apply some thread compound and then screw it back in until correct elevation is made. It would have been good to do this prior to putting down the sub floor. Some are a slip fit into the tank if it is straight down.
Flange should be screwed down as that is the only way RV toilets are secured to rig.
You may take real close look at the flange. Some are simply screwed on to pipe. You could take it loose, apply some thread compound and then screw it back in until correct elevation is made. It would have been good to do this prior to putting down the sub floor. Some are a slip fit into the tank if it is straight down.
Flange should be screwed down as that is the only way RV toilets are secured to rig.
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