Jose
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I need to replace an antique Corsyn Crane toilet that has a top feed(?) to the tank. The old toilet tank leaked badly and replacing the tank would require replacing all the tank's plumbing (valve, ballcock, etc.) as well. From what I've found on-line, doing so would be more expensive than buying a whole new toilet. Problem is, I have no idea if new toilets exist that can replace a Corsyn Crane that has a feed that enters from the rear of the tank (more specifically the rear top left corner of the tank). Do modern toilets exist that can replace a Corsyn Crane?
FYI, I cannot afford to tear down the wall and break up the floor to install a standard toilet. Long story short, the concrete slab on the floor is ~4" and the concrete on the wall is probably close to 3" if this bathroom is anything like the bathroom we're doing a full gut & remodel on.
FYI, I cannot afford to tear down the wall and break up the floor to install a standard toilet. Long story short, the concrete slab on the floor is ~4" and the concrete on the wall is probably close to 3" if this bathroom is anything like the bathroom we're doing a full gut & remodel on.
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