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Can anyone point me in the direction of a replacement filling loop assembly for an old Worcester 24cdi Boiler.
Part number on the broken filling loop is 8 716 141 062
GC no. G20 47 311 32
GC no. G31 47 311 33

As it’s an old boiler and in a static caravan a replacement boiler cost would be prohibitive.
 
Is it the key one with the white hex ?
 
Can anyone point me in the direction of a replacement filling loop assembly for an old Worcester 24cdi Boiler.
Part number on the broken filling loop is 8 716 141 062
GC no. G20 47 311 32
GC no. G31 47 311 33

As it’s an old boiler and in a static caravan a replacement boiler cost would be prohibitive.
send a piccy, its quite possible
there is a very cheap generic one. centralheatking
 
This is the end that’s broken off but to me it shouldn’t have broken off without some idiot tampering with it.

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