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    forest2rose Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 28, 2009, 12:28 PM
    Mancesa toilet specifications
    Hoping you're in a researching mood:
    This Mancesa toilet may be over 50 years old, still works pretty
    Well, uses 1.6g, on the inside of the tank it says Mancesa 2S or 25
    And other imprints are illegible
    But
    I need to know the trap and flush valve specifications, most
    Important is the dimension of the passage of matter from
    The bowl to the pipe.

    If you can help with this it would be so appreciated!
    Thank you,
    Forest Rosengren
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    Aug 28, 2009, 12:48 PM
    Hey Forest,
    Why are you asking these questions? The trap is built in to the bowl. Is there a problem with the tank parts that you're asking about the flush valve?
    most important is the dimension of the passage of matter from the bowl to the pipe
    First Time I've ever been asked. Now I really want to know why you're asking. Can't wait for your reply, Tom
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    Aug 30, 2009, 11:07 AM

    H Tom,
    I need to see if it is the same
    Diameter as modern toilets; we're remodeling
    The bathroom and would like to keep it.
    Its small, and this bathroom is a former
    Closet - newer toilets would take up about
    Half the width of the room and one already needs to crawl over the toilet to reach the tub controls. But it does not
    Always flush waste with a single flush. If
    The "exit" is smaller than current models,
    Well, I'd replace it (reluctantly) but there
    Is no other reason to replace it. If I
    Replaced it without knowing the dimensions, I'd have
    Less space and perhaps to my chagrin, may have another toilet with the same problem!
    Help!
    Thanks,
    Forest
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    Aug 30, 2009, 02:09 PM
    I don't think anybody's going to pull up specs on a 50 year old toilet. You have the toilet there why don't you take measures and we'll tell you how they compare. I'm looking at a American Standard regular bowl 1.6 flush and a 12 " rough. H= 28 3/6ths", W= 18" and H=27 3/4". They also make a junior sized toilet, H= 24 1/2" W+19 !/2" and H=26. However this is a 10 " rough. You might consider this for your "closet bath room" Good luck, Tom

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