My parents have an aged Glow worm 75-B free standing balanced flue boiler from the 1970's. Its provided flawless service for last 30 odd years ..... I by-passed the inbuilt programmer years ago & its had a couple of new pumps... but now its started to leak.
The cast iron heater exchanger has what appear to be eight 6 sided covers on the front, each secured by a bolt on a stud, top and bottom. It appears to be leacking from the bottom of one of these.
Has anybody attempted to remove one of these plates & replace the gasket? I know I'll need to drain the system down & I guess the last bit of water inside the boiler cant be drained off so I'll need to be ready to catch it. Is there any point in trying this? Am I likely to make the problem worse by disturbing things?
We dont really want to replace the boiler yet.... if we can just coax it along until the summer and then look at what to do.
Any thoughts?
The cast iron heater exchanger has what appear to be eight 6 sided covers on the front, each secured by a bolt on a stud, top and bottom. It appears to be leacking from the bottom of one of these.
Has anybody attempted to remove one of these plates & replace the gasket? I know I'll need to drain the system down & I guess the last bit of water inside the boiler cant be drained off so I'll need to be ready to catch it. Is there any point in trying this? Am I likely to make the problem worse by disturbing things?
We dont really want to replace the boiler yet.... if we can just coax it along until the summer and then look at what to do.
Any thoughts?
