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#180651 Mon Mar 22 2010 06:01 PM
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I'm restoring a tok 300 pump and need a few parts...the molding/gasket that holds in the glass faces are SHOT on my pump...where do you guys generally find the gaskets for these? Also I need 1 possibly 2 porcelain faces for my pump (if anyone has any for sale or has a lead on where to find them I'd appreciate it)...lastly this pump was running up until a few years ago...do most of you go ahead and rip everything out (completely gut the pump)...or leave the veeder root in and remove the guts below the veeder root? The pump will be for display only (will not be used). Thanks everyone!


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The window rubber is simply type S channel available with us or most any other parts supplier. Usually around $2.00 a foot. Repro faces in aluminum are also available. Porcelain faces are available as well but as used originals. Nearly everyone removes the guts below the Veedor Root computer. Good luck, Paul www.severngaspumps.com

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There were two different meters used on that pump and they take different face plates. If the word GALLON is between the price per gallon readout and the total gallon readout, then you will have to find an original. I don't know if anyone is repoping those. If the work GALLON is above the total gallon readout, then you can use the repoped ones. Richard

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Guys - Thank you for the information...I'll check my face plate and see what I need. I have one but its questionable at this point...Also its good to know the type rubber needed for the glass cover...I was worried about that because if you dont use the right stuff it always looks BAD. Once again a huge THANK YOU for the info smile


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