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I searched the forum but couldn't find an answer so I'm sorry if this was covered already. I'm looking for lengths of rubber gasket that attaches to the top and bottom panels of a tokheim 452-P interceptor. Also the rubber around the upper ad glass as well as the glass (in front of the face). I also need (2) locks with keys. If anyone has (2) door panel stainless edges I'm interested in buying them from you. I've attached a photo below of the pump (with the parts I'm trying to explain). Thanks ahead of time.

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the locks can be gotten at any lumber/hardware store like Lowes, Home Depot ect: in the cabinet hardware area. Try a local glass company for the seals as they have many styles or contact Ron Scobie thru his web site....
http://www.gaspump.com/


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Most of the vendors that sell reproduction parts will have the rubber.

I have the stainless hose guards and locks.


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When I was restoring pumps I would just measure around the glass and order the rubber from a supplier.

My favorite place to buy the exact items I needed was:

gaspumpheaven.com

If you call, just tell Diane or Andy that Jack sent you. They are the greatest people to work with.

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With add glass rubber gasket or Window gasket, saythe original gasket would be 35" just make sure you add 1" at least or more for a proper fit.Its better to have a tad too much than not enough.And in my opinion the newer gasket isn't the same as the older original..Good Luck !!

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I'm about 99% done with the Tokheim Interceptor. I believe it should have had the Sky Chief markings on it (circa 1961) but I just didn't like the look. The authenticity of the pump might not be on (because of the older style Texaco emblem) but I think it looks good like this and it should look just dandy in front of my garage this summer. If anyone ever refurbishes one of these the glass rubber gasket needs to fit 3/16" glass (so 1/8" won't work... not without a miracle!) I found some hard to find rubber extrusion on mcmaster.com and steelerubber.com. I just need to put the glass in and it's done. Thanks for all the posts.

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I decided to change up this pump a little so i changed a few markings on it (it didn't look like a '61 pump) and I finally installed the curved glass.
Here is the finished pump.

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A good looking pair!


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Nice job, Wally, did Mcmaster or Steeler have the rubber that goes around the doors?

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Thanks Dave, I found the door rubber at McMaster Stevo... both pretty cool suppliers. Mcmaster sent out it in less than thirty minutes and it arrived in two days... impressive.

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Very nice pump....love the top on that model. here's mine at home just after I got it. I've got some rubber and the ??? "hanger metal" on the inside the panels hang from (all rotted up) Need a new hose too. Pretty good shape but the bottom panels are scuffed all over...I hope I'm corrected but I dont believe I can buff out the porcelian. Fire chief badges were close to perfect and stamped 58 I believe.

Mine:

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