CH pump replacing

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Hi
Just found this forum and have looked through lots of postings but although I have seen answers that are fairly relevent to my problem I would appreciate comments.
The pump appears to have siezed, have bled it but no joy, also a few goods raps but again no result. So I think replacement is the answer, so my questions are:
1. I looked at the screwfix site on a suggestion I noticed and they have two pumps at what appear to be reasonable prices, one for upto 60 BTU and one for 60 to 120 BTU but I'm not sure which I need, there is no markings on the old pump or the boiler that I can see. The boiler runs 7 radiators.
2. I also noticed advice on replacing the pump and it refered to fitting new seals, do these come with the new pump or do I need to order separately?

I hope someone can come to my rescue fairly quickly as my wife is bending my ear about having no heating downstairs.

Regards

Mike
 
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If you get the bigger pump you can always turn it down but you can't turn a smaller one up.

As for the seals, i did not see them on their own so buy two new valves at £1.49 each it is worth it (take seals from new valves)
 
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