REPLACING A PUMP ON AN OLD TRANE UNIT

Hoping someone has seen something like this before and may be able to point me in the right direction.
A customer is looking to replace a pump on an old TRANE UNIT.
The pump was 3rd-pary added and is not part of the original bill of material.
Does anyone have any advise on where to go to locate a replacement pump?
I realize additional information and specs may be required, so if I am missing any pertinent information, please let me know.
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could be a Taco, B&G or Armstrong any other information available
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take the cover off the junction box, see if there is a label that hasn't been painted over.
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If the casting numbers on the cover is 953-844 it could be our CI2506. There should also be a casting number on the discharge flange and if that starts with a 953 number, that will let us know for sure the actual model number of the pump.
Attach is the submittal so you can take some dimension to see if it is in fact a Taco pump.
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