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Hi,

I bought a new bath overflow and waste which I thought would be simple to install.

The existing seems to have been plumbed differently. Does any one know the connection I need in the second photo?

I had to cut the old overflow off as it wouldn't loosen.

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Is the flexible part too short now ?
 
New tube should just push onto your existing spigot if yours is around 25mm od
 

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