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#321310 - Tue Apr 24 2012 01:44 PM Gas Pump Hose Question
Ron Cabanayan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
I found this original hose thinking I could put it on my Bennett 646. I thought it would be cool to have an original hose. But, one end is 3/4 inch mpt and the other is 1 inch mpt. My pump has a 3/4 inch fitting and the nozzle is 3/4 inch. So, I was wondering if my pump was originally fitted for a 3/4 inch hose end (which I have existing). If yes, then what does this hose go to since I won't be able to use it on my pump?

It's 10 ft long, 3/4 inch mpt on one end and 1 inch mpt on the other. It's dated July 1953 right on the hose. The label says Victor Gasoline Type N. C., San Francisco, CA. It has a UL label and Pioneer Rubber Mills, USA.

What do you think?


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#321311 - Tue Apr 24 2012 01:47 PM Re: Gas Pump Hose Question [Re: Ron Cabanayan]
Ryan Underthun Online   content
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Registered: Thu Nov 07 2002
Loc: Duluth, MN U.S.A
Just put a nozzle on with a 1 inch fitting.
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#321312 - Tue Apr 24 2012 01:54 PM Re: Gas Pump Hose Question [Re: Ryan Underthun]
Ron Cabanayan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
Ok, thanks! Easy enough. So, what nozzle brand/model has a 1 inch fitting and appropriate for a Bennett 646?

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#321314 - Tue Apr 24 2012 01:58 PM Re: Gas Pump Hose Question [Re: Ron Cabanayan]
Ryan Underthun Online   content
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Registered: Thu Nov 07 2002
Loc: Duluth, MN U.S.A
They used many different models and makes of nozzles that were used on your pump. I would just try and find on that you like and go with that. Just make sure it has a 1 inch fitting, not hard to find at all.
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#321346 - Tue Apr 24 2012 05:14 PM Re: Gas Pump Hose Question [Re: Ryan Underthun]
Ron Cabanayan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
Thanks Ryan. Maybe I can flip the hose around and bush up the fitting on the pump instead? Since it hides under the cover, you won't see it? Cheaper than a new nozzle, I guess.

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#321347 - Tue Apr 24 2012 05:16 PM Re: Gas Pump Hose Question [Re: Ron Cabanayan]
Ryan Underthun Online   content
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Registered: Thu Nov 07 2002
Loc: Duluth, MN U.S.A
That should work.
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#321348 - Tue Apr 24 2012 05:18 PM Re: Gas Pump Hose Question [Re: Ryan Underthun]
Ron Cabanayan Offline
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Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
Cool. Thank you.

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#321717 - Thu Apr 26 2012 02:22 AM Re: Gas Pump Hose Question [Re: Ron Cabanayan]
dalin Offline
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Registered: Wed Mar 07 2012
Loc: North Dakota
orrrrrrrrr, just use a Reducer 1" to 3/4" like this one

http://www.vics66.com/store/gas-pump-parts/hoses-nozzles/m.products/272/view/1855

or just go to the local hardware store and buy one there.

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#321771 - Thu Apr 26 2012 11:27 AM Re: Gas Pump Hose Question [Re: dalin]
Ron Cabanayan Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Mon Apr 02 2012
Loc: San Jose, CA
Yes, got one from Home Depot. I was afraid that it would look odd but you can't see the transition anyways. Thanks!

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