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Because you shouldn’t be in your boiler legally unless you’re gas safe. That’s why I said you need an engineer
 
It’s not really a case of calm down mate as far as I’m concerned he’s right members of the public should not be touching gas appliances without proper training irrespective of whether its water or gas related parts
 
You’ve been given some buddy get an engineer to check your pump. If you remove the affected radiators do you have water at both valves?
 
Sounds like an air lock on return , try draining the complete system and refilling
 
@Darren Jackson he's cleaned the heat exchanger which is in the top part behind the combustion door so he has

My vote air lock
 
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