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Hi guys,

Can any one help with an old Riello pump and giving me an idea of a current p/n.
The p/n on the old pump i have is 6070 9623, but this isn't recognized by any current suppliers website.
dose any one know what current pump it would cross refer to?

Many thanks
Mark.
 
Thanks guys,

The difficulty I'm having is its an old 1995 RBL burner and none of the parts websites are bringing anything up for it.
its an 1995 RBL G2Q
ill maybe wait until morning and have a word with Riello themselves.
 

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