Been battling with a "homemade" OWB system now for 5 heating seasons

and I am hoping this year to whip the last few issues.
What I came into:
- Previous owner fabricated OWB: 2 feeds & 2 returns, 45 gallons of water for head on feed, 375 gallons in total system
- "homemade" underground trench consisting of pink foam insulation duct taped together as a box
- (4) 1"
very old school PEX connected to boiler using hose clamps (~ 65' from OWB to house)
- (2) small circ pumps in basement (I think it was a a taco 007 & a grundfos 15-58)
- Once in basement, converted to copper
- taco ran 3/4" copper to 19"x20" water to air exchanger in furnace plenum (~25' total copper feed & return), with return passing through small modine to keep chill out of basement
- grundfos ran ~ 60 feet of 3/4" copper (total) out to detached garage (with ~ 10' of buried "homemade" PEX box again)
- all circuits are
below the feeds on the OWB
Even with this setup, was in place ~ 15 years, but PEX finally failed & pumps also rust seized (2nd season in house)
Since then, a lot of has been changed. I could get into everything that was wrong, but will stick with the pertinent parts:
- Replaced both runs of old PEX with (2) 1" insulated PEX-AL-PEX runs (now there is snow between the boiler & the house)

- Only have 1 run connected currently in basement (homemade PEX to garage failed & haven't replaced yet, as it is under a walkway concrete slab).
- Have also disconnected the small modine on the return from the plenum exchanger (hopefully temporarily)
- Replaced all the copper to the exchanger (was buried behind drywall, so couldn't diagnose), and added an air bleeder on return
- New pump in basement (more on that below)
- Conditioned/treated OWB water, installed sediment traps & cleaned up system (now a drain down looks like drinking water instead of orange sludge)
Here is what I am looking for help with:
- Last season, house wasn't keeping very warm. OWB temp was holding steady @ 185 F into the basement (for the first time ever), but exchanger wasn't pushing hot air into house. If outdoor temp was below 30 F, couldn't keep the house @ 70 F set point.
- Checked furnace fan & cleaned. No issue there
- Two pumps were tried: a grundfos 15-58 & a grundfos 26-99. On the 15-58, it would only build ~ 6 psi after pump. The 26-99 would only do ~ 10-12 psi.
- Inlet to exchanger would read 185 f, with outlet reading 170-175 F.
- Pulled old exchanger & swapped new one in with no improvement (still have both). Also connected flow properly: in on top of circuit; out on bottom [with fan below exchanger]
Here is what I am looking for help on:
1: I am considering putting the pumps on the OWB itself to reduce the suction side of the system. That way, the pumps don't have to pull water ~ 65' and through a couple elbows. Rather, it is a straight shot off the boiler. Would this eliminate any possible cavitation I had in the old setup?
2: Given the description of the setup, what sized pumps should I be running? I believe that in the current iteration (basement pumps) that the 15-58 was not pulling the water in very well, and I think I was cavitating the 26-99, but with the pumps on the OWB, would either of these size pumps push properly? Or should I be in a totally different pump size? I was also considering building a manifold to draw both feeds into one, feeding them into the 26-99, and splitting them back out to two of the 1" PEX-AL-PEX lines. Would this work, or am I better off running two pumps? And again, what size?
3: With the 19" x 20 exchanger (capable of ~ 175k BTU), should I consider "stacking" the two in the plenum and connecting both circuits? The first heating season seemed fine, so I don't think it i s required, but it is worth asking...
4: With the two feeds coming in, does it makes sense to have them both dump into a manifold & then connect everything off of them?
5: The furnace uses a squirrel cage driven by a motor with belt. Is there any gains from changing the pulley ratios? Is there an "ideal" CFM which I may not be hitting?
6: Finally, any recommendations on a good online source for Pex-Al-Pex compression fittings to NPT? I have only connected one circuit of the underground PEX, and the company I bought my stuff from (local) is out of business. The fittings were nice (brass with 2 o-rings), and I can't seem to find them anywhere. I still have ~ 100 feet of that nice pex in the barn, and would also like to use it on other "projects".
Any info or advice would be appreciated, and you can always PM me.
Thanks in advance
Shane