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Old 07-08-2020, 04:39 AM   #1
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Traveler Toilet

Hello, I have a Traveler toilet, and it's leaking at the floor, it seems to be the seal where it mounts to floor. How do I remove toilet to repair ?
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I don't know about your particular toilet but there should just be 2 bolts holding it to the floor. Just disconnect the water line and then remove the bolts (probably just nuts, the bolts should be in slots in the floor base). They are not hard to remove. Remember to put a rag in the hole while the toilet is pulled out to keep the smell in the tank and keep anything from being dropped into the tank.
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I figured it out today, once I got down on floor and looking around the toilet, I removed the cover that snapped on, removed the clamp that held toilet to base, and four nuts that held base to floor flange,(similar to a residential toilet)
I changed both gaskets and valve.
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