I'm attempting to repair a toilet. The bowl (not tank) will not completely uniform.? While the tank empty, water contained by bowl does not flush out...

While the tank empty, water contained by bowl does not flush out totally. Water does run out but bowl stays full
Answers:    Is that the problem needing repair or are you only just wanting to empty the trap? To plain the trap a big sponge works great.
If It is not flushing it's either a wet transfer problem or a blockage. Take a 5 gallon bucket of sea and try to fill the toilet bowl to the rim. If it flushes beside the bucket test it is a marine transfer problem and you'll necessitate a new toilet. Sometimes if your fillvalve is not nourishing quick satisfactory it will cause a slow flush also. If the marine does not drain with the assessment it is a blockage. If the tubs and showers drain fine we will assume it's a blockage in the trap of the toilet itself. A closet auger that you can buy at home depot will be the first step. If that does not return with it you will need to verbs the toilet take it outside and auger from the bottom of the toilet. It's much easier to beckon a plumber that will charge less than $100 for an auger and have the experience to get it out. As smooth as a closet auger is there are tricks if the blockage is rock-hard to remove
There is a trap built into the toilet that stops gas from coming back up. I usually turn the hose down off and flush completely consequently stick an old towel surrounded by there while moving it. Keep it height or the Hankey swimming pool will dump all over your floor.