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Sun Jun 10 2012 06:16 PM
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does any body have the parts that go around the faceplate of a wayne 70 i think its four white peices thay go around the glass on the inside of the door. thank's
Last edited by Oldgas; Sun Jun 10 2012 07:03 PM. Reason: Moved to Want to Buy forum
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Just made myself a note to go out and look tomorrow. I might? But I can't be sure without looking?
Everything Cities Service Specializing in old Gas Pumps kwfrith@gondtc.com Cell#-701-739-6133
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member notchcad was parting out a couple wayne 70's in the for sale forum a couple weeks back, might want to check with him too.
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how do you wire two gas pump lights to one switch ?
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In AC circuits the black lead is "hot" and the white is "neutral". On two prong power cords the narrow (smaller) prong is "hot".
The light sockets will be hooked in a parallel circuit. Take the black wires from both sockets and twist them together. Then take both white wires and twist them together. (If both wires on the socket are the same color then the wire going to the center pin is "hot" and the wire going to the outer threaded shell is "neutral').
You always want to switch the hot wire. That way if the switch is off and you decide to clean out the socket it is not energized/hot.
The power cord and switch will be hooked in a series circuit. Take the neutral wire from the power cord and twist it to the white wires from the sockets. Connect the switch between the two remaining wires (the black wires from the light sockets and the "hot" wire from the power cord.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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I looked.. Don't have any! :-)
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i have some they need painted
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Hello Dave , just wanted to say thanks again for you call and help. got it hooked up and lights up great. i can now put it back together. again thank,s Kenny
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You're welcome. Glad, I was able to help.
Dave GILL, Dave's Garage & Memorabilia, Inc.
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does anybody have the little clips that hold the hose guard trim in place ? i need twelve ? thank's kenny.
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