Case 3000 replacement with Gerber Maxwell

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Hello, I recently purchased a home built in 1965 and it has a pink Case 3000 toilet installed. It is not in working order and my wife hates the color.

I've been trying to search for information before asking the same questions everyone else has asked.

I see a carrier photo in one of the other threads. Is this going to be the standard carrier I should expect to see when I remove the existing Case3000 and open the wall? Is it as simple as placing 2 new bolts in the top of the carrier, replacing the seal, closing up the wall and installing the new Gerber Maxwell?

https://terrylove.com/forums/index.php?threads/case-3000-wall-mounted-toilet.17626/
 
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Most of the wall hung toilets that use a bolt on tank use the standard 4 bolt carrier.
You may need to open the wall and make that modification.

 
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Hello, I recently purchased a home built in 1965 and it has a pink Case 3000 toilet installed. It is not in working order and my wife hates the color.

I've been trying to search for information before asking the same questions everyone else has asked.

I see a carrier photo in one of the other threads. Is this going to be the standard carrier I should expect to see when I remove the existing Case3000 and open the wall? Is it as simple as placing 2 new bolts in the top of the carrier, replacing the seal, closing up the wall and installing the new Gerber Maxwell?

https://terrylove.com/forums/index.php?threads/case-3000-wall-mounted-toilet.17626/

I would pay a silly amount of money for this toilet, if you still have it or know someone with one just like it please let me know.
 
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