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I have a 110mm soil stack which is completely boxed in, it has a branch coming into the bathroom for the toilet this branch ends in a push fit seal which a solid pipe fits into. The ring seal on the end of the branch is broken and therefore the rubber doesn't hold the pipe securely. Is there a way to replace these? I can put the rubber seal round the pipe and fill in behind it with silicone and it would probably hold but I'd like to do a better job, can't dismantle the soil stack though.
Any help appreciated
Thanks
Peter
 
Any chance of a few pics of the broken pieces
 

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Yep spot on two options

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalpine-dc1-bl-drain-connector-black-110mm/4255v

Or you could glue a piece of 110mm into the socket
 
Or option 3 , if you can identify the make and the design hasn't changed, you could buy a coupler and use the seal and ring from that.

One or 2 ifs and buts in that tho'.
 

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