Cassette Toilet/Shower Combo Removal 2001 Coleman Westlake

bjohnson0297

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Jan 9, 2023
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Hello! My restoration project on my new to me pop-up has begun. I have so far removed the rear body panel and rear interior panel to repair water damage. In the process I have discovered floor rot under the toilet/shower area and also under the sink cabinets. I want to replace the whole floor with marine grade plywood instead of just patching the bad areas. I am having trouble figuring out how to remove the toilet/shower combo. I have removed all the screws I have found, detached all water lines but it is still somehow secured to the floor. I only saw one screw underneath the camper coming up through the floor. I assume once it is not fastened to the rest of the camper I will be able to slide it all out as one unit through the back of the camper. I have searched the forum and Google and have had no luck, none of the posts on here offer any detailed information on removal. If anyone has done this or knows how it's done I would greatly appreciate your help. If I have overlooked a previous post on this a link to it would be appreciated as well. I am attaching pics to show what I am attempting. Thanks!
 

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Sjm9911

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May 31, 2018
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Did you remove the drain line? Plus i would think ot has some sort of caluking under it? Is the peice separate from the tolet part that goes under the frame to the cassette? You disconected that stuff also? I dont have one to look at anymore, but its not something I would want to remove. The shower isnt that good to have, the cassette is . So maybe cutting it is an option?
 

bjohnson0297

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Jan 9, 2023
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I got it out. I just wasn't pulling hard enough, it was slightly stuck to the linoleum. Once all the screws are out, drain and water lines unhooked the whole unit can slide out. I am putting it back in, removed to replace subfloor.
 

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Sjm9911

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May 31, 2018
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Nice! The tolet is a godsend like I said. The shower, not so much. I did add a waste line to mine and had plans to hardpipe the drain to the other side, so it would be more usefull. I then got a TT. Good luck with the rebuild.
 
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