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broke seal on toilet flange

hannaloulou111
Explorer
Explorer
So, I am replacing the flooring on my tt. And of course did not google this before I started. I unscrewed the toilet flange from the floor, but the flange did not come up, so I gave it a yank, and heard a noise like I broke the seal.
So, I am assuming I needed to "twist" the flange off. I did not see any more screws.
Now I am left with a loose flange, which I have no way of twisting off the lower portion since there is a lip (which I am assuming is what was glued to the tank) that prevents me from pulling the flange completely out.
Any ideas on what to do next?
It is a '95 Dutchman.
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Chris_Bryant
Explorer
Explorer
You do need to verify what the material is to be certain. While ABS is most common, there are some polyethylene tanks out there.
-- Chris Bryant

hannaloulou111
Explorer
Explorer
yep would love to unscrew the flange from the fitting but someones infinite wisdom GLUED it!
I am hoping I can find the ABS solvent cement in a squeeze tube as it would be much easier to apply...

Chris_Bryant
Explorer
Explorer
That should be ABS, so you would use ABS solvent cement. It would be easier if you could unscrew the flange from the fitting.
-- Chris Bryant

hannaloulou111
Explorer
Explorer
ok so I would not say it is broken... I would say the glue that held the lip to the the tank gave out. I really did not have to yank hard. (I yanked it thinking the flange was stuck inside the tube to the tank)
So, I can get my hand down the hole which is about 4 inches, and I can feel all around the lip and the top of the tank. I am thinking if I could get a small tube of something that I can squirt completely around in the flange I may be able to reseal it, but dont know what to use or if there is something out there available.
Can I use ProFlex rv sealant?

opnspaces
Navigator II
Navigator II
My flange unscrewed from the top of my tank. With yours broken off it might not be easy, but it's worth a try. If you pulled it out of the tank though you might have to drop the tank and get it fixed by someone who can spinweld plastic.
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Chris_Bryant
Explorer
Explorer
I hate to say it, but dropping the tank is the next step ๐Ÿ˜ž
There are 2 ways the flanges are attached to tanks- with a glued on female fitting, or with a rubber collar. The rubber collar would have pulled out.

You mat be able to unscrew the fitting from the flange (or pipe, if it's a drop), but it's not likely to be easy.
-- Chris Bryant

2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
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"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

downtheroad
Explorer
Explorer
I found this (if you haven't already seen it.)
But, if you broke the pipe that connects to the holding tank, then I guess you have a huge problem and will need to access the top of the tank to see if you can replace the pipe with a joint or if you have to replace the entire tank....hopefully not.

Good luck with it.

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