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Hey,
To cut a long story short I decided as a single mother that I would google and work out how to get air build up out of my heating system rather than spend a fortune on a plumber this side of Christmas!
BIG MISTAKE!!! I live in Ireland so I have a kerosene boiler situated outside. I read that it was beneficial to drain air from the grundfos circulation pump by opening the bleeding screw. Unbeknown to me there was a huge air lock and pressure which resulted in the screw flying off and it fell underneath boiler which I can not access. Could anyone please advise as to whether these screws can be purchased as at the moment I have sealed it off with a screw/bolt but water is still trickling out!
I apologise in advance for the long message but I think that just about covers it! PLEASE HELLLLLPPPP this bleeding screw (excuse the pun) is driving me silly.
 
sorry to say you cant just buy the pump but one of our members might have a spare / broken pump that you could use the screw out of (maybe)
 
I thought that would be the case! Oh well thanks a million for getting back to me so soon!
 
Gem , not at home at the moment , I will have a look later, pretty sure I will have one , unless sombody can help you in the meantime
 
Just wanna say a huge thanks to you guys! Thanks Tony, I'll message you now
 
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