Tapping in new drain pipe to old sewer pipe
I want to install a new tub and shower in my basement. The old shower in the basement drained through a pvc pipe that ran on top of the basement floor directly to our floor drain. I have excavated a channel from the proposed tub site to the sewer pipe running from the first floor toilet to the basement in hopes of tapping into the line after it curved and started towards the outside and the main city sewer. What I encountered is that the cast iron pipe continued only for a foot after the bend and is attached to clay tile. I have two questions:
The first question - How is a cast iron pipe typically attached to a clay tile pipe? Does it run inside of the pipe for awhile, or does it end right where it attaches? I stopped my excavation as soon as I realized what I was looking at since I have no desire to damage the clay tile. It appears the tile is a large diameter, large enough for the iron pipe to fit in. It is sealed with mortar at the joint between the two pipes.
My second question - How feasible is it to tap into the clay tile with a 2 inch pvc pipe?