I have mentioned this before, but here it is again. Taking the old bathroom tank is easy. All you do (if it is like ours, which I'll bet it is), is take a hammer and big old prybar to the underside of the tank, which should be covered in fiberglass (with a layer of insulation underneath that). That shouldn't take more then seven to ten minutes to break the outer "purdy" casing off. Just knock a hole in it, and break it off. Just make sure you are wearing gloves, because that stuff can hurt.At this point you should be seeing a stainless steel tank. There should be two straps holding the tank up. There is a bolt on each end of each strap, four total (like my math ). Then there are several ways of getting it loose. I simply took my air impact wrench, with a long extension, and backed the bolts out of there (that might have taken 1.5 minutes to take the bolts out). Watch out, because the tank could fall, so make sure it is supported.The other way is to cut the straps out of there with a grinder. Again, not a big deal. I don't remember, but there might be a hose clamp connecting the "drop tube" with the tank. All in all, I found that part to be super easy. It was less then twenty minutes by the time it was out and in the junk pile. FWIW HTHGod bless,John
Thanks, I still need to get the tank out from underneath the rest room, so I'll get a better look there soon. (UHG) David