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Mission CAP or IPS plug if there is a female fitting
One way is to use a water hose and go on the roof to the drain vent pipe(not sure on its name). Form a good seal with hands around water hose and pipe. It maybe necessary to plug off some sink drains in the house to get a good seal. The water from the hose should flow freely down the pipe if there is no problem. If it backs up (from the clog) try running the water hose till it unclogs.
The toilet flange is usually above the floor level. You would have to cut it off the drain pipe and cap it. How you do this depends on what type of pipe the drain is made of. Even if the drain should be below the floor level, you have to seal the drain or sewer gas will come up from the drain.
The bolts that come from the drain and run to to toilet help to alaign proper drainage and seal the toilet. You do not want to do the bolts set in cement idea...
The washing machine is pumping out water faster than the drain pipe can handle. A trap in the drain pipe to which the washing machine hose is attached is required and that makes the water flow slower than you might expect. Having the washing machine some distance from the main drain line requiring a long horizontal run in the machine's drain pipe will also result in a slower flow. Other causes could be: undersized waste pipe, backward wyes or santees, backgraded piping, backed up gray water system. An obstruction such as a checker piece or poker chip could be lodged within the pipe. Such an obstruction acts as a valve or flap that will pivot out of the way when a snake is pushed through the pipe but pivot closed when water attempts to flow through. Nowadays a two inch drain pipe is recommended. Some cities require two inches or larger. Do not seal around where the washing machine hose is hooked onto the drain pipe as this could overload components within the machine.
What kind of pipe, what feeds the pipe, and where is it located? If it is a floor drain, put some vegetable oil down the p-trap to seal the trap and stop the sewer gases from coming back.
The oil drain plug seal is located on the oil drain plug itseft. So Next time you have your oil change. Since the oil drain plug is going to be out to drain oil then replace the seal with a new one. The seal goes right on the plug itseft. easy job.
Take apart the drain and clean it up. Fit new seal, drain to bowl and new seal from slip tube to drain tube.
Gasket
Pipe joint compound or Teflon tape
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Inspect the roof of your car and to find the source of the leak. Ask a friend to stay inside the car while you spray water over the roof. Your friend should be able to identify where the water is coming in.Check common problem areas, such as the seal around the windshield or sunroof and the drain tubes