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Thu Jun 30 2011 07:32 PM
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Looking for frame rails (non-hinged style) for a Wayne 866 gas pump. Thanks.
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They will need to know WIDE or NARROW frame.
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I think all Wayne 60's are the same with the exception of wide or narrow as Dick mentioned. In my experience, they are all drilled and tapped the same but some have hinges installed & some don't. Am I right??
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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Correct Kevin. The mounting brackets are different for a VR vs Clock mech., bonnet, site glass manifold, inner bezel reflectors & base.
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Wide-body, clockface, non-hinged for a farm fresh Wayne 866.
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good luck you will probably have to buy them 1 at a time as you can find them?? chris
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I have a couple of right ones.
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how do I reference right from left?
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Looking at the face, do you need the left or Right rails for that side [2 of ea = all 4]
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One interesting thing is the porcelain doors on this pump were neither hinged nor church key style. They were held on by the same bolts as used on the bezels. The rails are tapped for the same thread size. Anyone seen this before? And it's factory original.
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Thats different? Never seen before. Almost sounds like the rails would be on a 60S.
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How could I confirm this?
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