I replaced the boiler and circulator in my hydronic heating system back in 2005. Recently, the Taco 007-F5 circulator was working OK but making an annoying droning noise that reverberated through the house via the pipes. I changed out the circulator and all is quiet now. I disassembled the old circulator to salvage the copper wire windings and the two brass pieces on the motor armature. When I cut into the motor cartridge, water came out. I know the motor relies on the circulating water to stay cool but is the armature supposed to be immersed in water or did the shaft seal fail? Just curious.
Thanks, Bill!