I'm actually kind of surprised Dave hasn't cracked or broken any of the toilets in this house over the past 30 months. The new ADA-height one (AS Clean Cadet 3) does make a big difference. There are no sounds of crashing down on the seat or rattling of the tank lid anymore. The low-flow (1.28 GPF) flush action is remarkably effective, although for bigger jobs holding down the flush lever just slightly longer isn't a bad idea. I can definitely live with it, and over all it's quieter in all respects than the toilet it replaced.
I pulled up the '47 toilet yesterday. Both flange bolts were loose. One was bent and not even attached. I had the later toilet from the other bathroom cleaned up and ready to install, but found the closet mounting flange to be an old-school type that's slightly higher than floor level. The newer toilet doesn't have the clearance required for such an arrangement, so I'm stuck. The '47 can't go back because the front pair of floor bolts snapped off when I attempted to remove them
I'm pretty sure the closet mount was installed using molten lead, so there's no way to fix it without a plumber getting involved. Fortunately, I know of a good guy who I'm hoping can get out here soon to install an up-to-date flange.
I pulled up the '47 toilet yesterday. Both flange bolts were loose. One was bent and not even attached. I had the later toilet from the other bathroom cleaned up and ready to install, but found the closet mounting flange to be an old-school type that's slightly higher than floor level. The newer toilet doesn't have the clearance required for such an arrangement, so I'm stuck. The '47 can't go back because the front pair of floor bolts snapped off when I attempted to remove them
I'm pretty sure the closet mount was installed using molten lead, so there's no way to fix it without a plumber getting involved. Fortunately, I know of a good guy who I'm hoping can get out here soon to install an up-to-date flange.