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Default Thomas T leaking.

My outside loo has a genuine cast iron high level Thomas T and original
Victorian two piece pan.

However, the internals of the Thomas T were replaced with a modern
version before I bought the house. And the down pipe is plastic. Looks ok
at a casual glance though, and works fine.

The coupling between the down pipe and the pan is a sort of shaped rubber
boot, and this has perished and is leaking. Any idea where to get a
replacement - or would some form of gunge work as well?

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