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I have the pictured G&B pump that has parts for a two hose discharge system but only a single flow meter. The cast top clearly has provisions for two visi gauges with sheet metal openings for both a second nozzle rest and a place that accepts the nozzle end as seen in the other two pictures. Internally there is a bracket that would support a second nozzle reset rest and block off plates have been spot weld over both of the additional openings. All of the second discharge pieces appear to be factory installed.

Does any one have a G&B 105 with the two hose set up and, if so, would it be possible to post photos of the internal flow meter or meters?

In addition I would also like to know if there was any kind of surround installed around the nozzle opening on either the single or double discharge models.

Any help someone could offer to answer these questions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Doesn't anyone have a G&B 105 they would be willing to share some pictures of?

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Restored Texaco G&B 105
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Nice looking pumps. I believe the pump on the right is a G&B 106. The 105 has a cast iron top with light shades and a single piece of sheet metal on the front and back. I have a 106 and there is no bezel around the nozzle opening. Is that also the case with your pump?

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It is hard to tell in this picture but it is a G&B 105 with a very heavy cast iron top with light shades. Will try to find a better picture that shows the top. I restored a twin G&B 105 several years ago and because the top was a one piece cast iron and very heavy the pump was very unstable. I had to use overhead crane to set the top in place and bolt the base to the floor.

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Your right about the heavy top! I would appreciate a picture of the nozzle opening if possible. Any chance you have a photo of the twin 105 you restored? Is it safe to assume that the pump had two separate flow meters and that both faces had the numbers in a clockwise direction ? Your help is greatly appreciated.

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Enclosed is the only picture I have of the G&B 105 Twin hope this helps.
Yes it has two separate flow meters.

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Thanks for posting, your pumps are amazing. The double I was taking about is a single body with two visi gauges and nozzle rests/openings. You can see these are blocked off in the pictures of my pump. Is there a bezel around the opening the nozzles passes through on your double pump?

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Several years ago I worked on a G&B 106. Although I only have three or four pictures of it, it looks as though there was no bezel or trim piece for the nozzle receiver.


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This is what you need for the nozzle receivers.

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That's it, the attachment holes match perfectly with my skins. Thank you very much! At least I know what I need to look for, Now I just need to find one.


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