Bathroom sink drain problem

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Markmp

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Replaced my bathroom faucet today. It came with a popup drain so decided I to install it too. In doing so a piece of the underside of the ceramic sink broke off. Hard for me to describe but it was a piece of the flange (?) that sticks out for the drain opening. Anyway I finished installing the drain which has overflow holes and it leaked. The seal Crome the top side of the sink seamed good but I think it is leaking from the overflow holes. Wondering if I used a drain with no overflow holes if it would work?
 
Yes, I believe that would work.
If your putty seal is good, and you haven't broke the sink to a point you can't tighten the nut enough to keep the seal.

Does that make sense? I've been drinking.
 
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