Re: Installing a two-bolts toilet on a four-bolts flange

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Dianne Sheridan
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Re: Installing a two-bolts toilet on a four-bolts flange

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'I installed my new 310 about two years ago. After searching YouTube, I found a video showing me how to move the bolt positions. Basically I took a strong screwdriver and moved the bolt positions by turning the flange clockwise. Works like a dream still. Great upgrade for sure.'
Gary Smith
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Re: Installing a two-bolts toilet on a four-bolts flange

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'Dianne,My flange is glued to the tank and can not be turned.  What coach do you have that can be? 
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Re: Installing a two-bolts toilet on a four-bolts flange

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'Glued or not glued, that is the question.Patrick'96 Sahara'
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Re: Installing a two-bolts toilet on a four-bolts flange

Post by f6d6b1a70c7d71aca7e088aba6515c97 »

'Hi,I finally succeeded with the installation. I could turn my flange with the help of a little block of wood and a hammer. I *think* that it was glued but I am not 100% sure. Anyway, I turned the flange to have the slots in a 90 - 270 degrees configuration. I did new holes for the 8 screws that keep in place the flange (predrilled before) and that's it.Thank you again for all your help,Patrick'96 Sahara'
Hugh Jones
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Re: Installing a two-bolts toilet on a four-bolts flange

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On Wed, Aug 21, 2019, 5:18 PM agin.patrick@... [Safarifriends] wrote:
  Hi,I finally succeeded with the installation. I could turn my flange with the help of a little block of wood and a hammer. I *think* that it was glued but I am not 100% sure. Anyway, I turned the flange to have the slots in a 90 - 270 degrees configuration. I did new holes for the 8 screws that keep in place the flange (predrilled before) and that's it.Thank you again for all your help,Patrick'96 Sahara
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