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I have 3 inch cast iron soil pipe out side i want to connect 4 inch pipe or 4 inch bend in to the 3 inch cast iron soil pipe elbow out side what wc connector should I use, how do i connect or what do I connect into the 3 inch cast iron soil pipe at the moment lead bend connector connects into the 3 inch cast iron soil pipe i want to make watertight connection at the 3 inch cast iron soil pipe elbow out side thanks in advance.
 
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It wont be 3 inch.
 
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