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Hello all,is there anyone who could help,I have a very elderly back boiler system circa 1980 with a couple mo mo satchwell motorised valves one of which sounds like it's on it's last legs.Idealy I would prefer to just replace the head unit if poss as I don't really want to have to drain the whole system with it's possible repercussions.Does anyone know if there are any head units that would still be compatible ?.I have popped up a photo of the old unit (which I can't see the make of) but it was a straight swop for the original satchwell about 9 years ago if that helps.Thank you.

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Don’t think you can get replacement heads for those.
Best to replace the complete valve, as they are a gat type and will probably have seized up. This will just burn the new motor ( if you can get one)
 

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