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I had a leak in kitchen at point where 40mm plastic connected with 110mm cast iron (spigot?). The cement was crumbling away. I removed old stuff now looking to reconnect. Tried this - https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalpine-drain-connector-110mm/3502v - but too large, internal opening is 90mm. Should I forget connector and re- cement? If so, what mix.

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