what connector to use on this pipe?

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Hi,
I am trying to replace piping that is for the washing machine drainage. I pulled out a copper pipe that was inserted with a metal threaded ring. I tried to screw in a threaded pvc pipe adaptor, but it would not thread due to the single ridge inside the sewage pipe pictured below.. So was wondering what kind of connector i should be using here.

Thanks
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It appears to be PVC above the cast iron sweep, so I would cut the sweep low and use a no-hub coupler that will fit over the cast and reduce(4" to 3") to a new PVC sweep. Can't see what is below or what kind of access you have but by just what is in sight that would be an easy and trouble-free option.
 
That is all a cast iron pipe that goes from in the ground to in the attic
 
That is an old "lead and yokum" drain pipe, sanitary tee (santee). A threaded cast iron waste pipe would thread into those threads, possible a kitchen sink or lavatory sink. The old lead and yokum used a road type stuffing that was pounded into the joint and then melted lead was poured into the connection to seal the joint.
 
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I would put a pair of close quarter cutters on the bottom of that tee, snap it, and snap the pipe coming out of the top of it as well and no nub in a new no hub san tee ( with section of pipe iff necessary. if you dont have a pair of ridgid 226 or equivalent available, buy a pack of cast iron sawxall blades and go at it, get that tee out of there.

just an opinion from a dumby.
 
I would put a pair of close quarter cutters on the bottom of that tee, snap it, and snap the pipe coming out of the top of it as well and no nub in a new no hub san tee ( with section of pipe iff necessary. if you dont have a pair of ridgid 226 or equivalent available, buy a pack of cast iron sawxall blades and go at it, get that tee out of there.

just an opinion from a dumby.

If that's XH cast iron no hub coupling won't fit.
 
If that's XH cast iron no hub coupling won't fit.

I would've screwed myself on that one. I probably would've ended up having to replace a lot more pipe after cutting that out and realizing a no hub will not fit.
 
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