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I'm replacing the tub drain part as shown in photo #1. The old part was broken and I had to destroy it for removal so I can't use it as a decent reference for a new part. The problem I'm having is that the mating female threaded part below the tub is smaller or has a different thread pitch than any of the drain parts I have on hand or have found in stores. Based on the attached photo #2, it looks to me like the original plumber installed a smaller diameter ABS fitting into the pipe below - a bushing, an adapter - what's the proper name for that part? I don't know if that part is threaded in or glued in. I'm wondering if that part can be removed with some careful dremel or chisel work, and that would then reveal either larger diameter threads or an ABS inner surface I could clean up for glueing in a larger diameter ABS bushing/adapter that is the correct size for my new strainer part.