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#566730 Mon Sep 08 2014 09:22 AM
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Just finished this one for a customer in Wisconsin. Been in his family for over 60 years. He saw a picture of one on the internet done in Texaco and wanted his done the same way. Was missing some parts but thanks to Ron Scobie we were able to complete the restoration. Kind of a rare and neat old pump, we enjoyed doing it.

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Beautiful work!

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Very nice! Great job!


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These are always great looking pumps! Beautiful work!! It's great to see a pump with a hose and nozzle!

BTW, How did this pump work. Where the glass cylinders just so you could see the gas flowing? What was there function?

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Nice pump.


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pump came out nice, museum quality work- cool... cool


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pump looks great Steve


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Is this pump one of the aftermarket ones? Or did you just decide to fab up a different nozzle hanger and nozzle rest set-up? Paint's catchy.

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Originally Posted By: petropumps
Is this pump one of the aftermarket ones? Or did you just decide to fab up a different nozzle hanger and nozzle rest set-up? Paint's catchy.


Pump is the real deal. As I said, it had been in the customer's family for over 60 yrs. Not sure what you mean about rigging up a different nozzle hanger. Nozzle end goes into it's original receiver on the right side of pump and the handle rests on the original brass mount. Maybe you're referring to the lever on the right front of the pump. If so, this was used to turn the pump on/off. It was attached to a rod that mounted to a switch lever on the lower unit. We gutted the pump and saved the lever and re-engineered it to turn the face plate and globe lights off/on.

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Originally Posted By: Steve C.
These are always great looking pumps! Beautiful work!! It's great to see a pump with a hose and nozzle!

BTW, How did this pump work. Where the glass cylinders just so you could see the gas flowing? What was there function?


Steve - the glass cylinders served as the sight glass on this particular pump. It also has a spinner in each cylinder that rotates to show that gas is flowing when in use.


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I mean the nozzle holder is incorrect for that pump. It's either someone's fantasy or an aftermarket invention. The "on-off" switch on the front is not original either...original on/off switch was part of the nozzle rest assembly. I'm not knocking your pump, definitely good looking, but information is power...

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Originally Posted By: petropumps
I mean the nozzle holder is incorrect for that pump. It's either someone's fantasy or an aftermarket invention. The "on-off" switch on the front is not original either...original on/off switch was part of the nozzle rest assembly. I'm not knocking your pump, definitely good looking, but information is power...


Didn't take your comment as a knock. This is the first 800 that we've restored and I have to tell you, everything sure looked right on it. May have been modified somewhere down the road and if so they sure did a good job of making it all work. Wouldn't happen to have a picture of one unrestored in its original manufactured condition would you? Be great to see how it matches up with the one we restored. And I agree "information is power" so appreciate the insight.


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Great looking pump! It really shines! Love the 800's.


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The had gas o gun nozzles. I have one getting restored now. I am getting anxious after seeing your photo.


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Sure thing. I stole these pics from John Kramer but they were previously posted on this site so hopefully he won't be too mad smile


And a close-up of what the nozzle holder/on-off switch should look like:

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Thought I would post a correct nozzle and holder (minus brass polishing and chroming) for the Wayne 800.

As Petrolpumps indicated, good looking pump -- love the Texaco theme!!!

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That pump is beyond neat, its flat out killer

Awesome job


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Remember that Wayne made an 800 and an 800A. Here's the other style nozzle hanger from one of my original pumps.
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800A has the pricer boxes, correct? I've had 8 800s but never an 800A...must have been a midwest/east coast thing smile

If the restored pump is an 800A, then he has the nozzle receptacle on backwards I would think. In either case, I don't see how that on/off switch would be original.

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Excellent!!!!


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Originally Posted By: Ron Scobie
Remember that Wayne made an 800 and an 800A. Here's the other style nozzle hanger from one of my original pumps.
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Thanks for sharing Ron. Here are a couple of pictures of the nozzle side of this pump. We took it apart and put it back the same way it came to us. And as confirmed by your picture looks like the nozzle receptacle is on backwards. As I mentioned, this was the first one of these that we have restored so really had no benchmark to go against. Still a bit confused about the off/on switch on the front of this pump. Must have been engineered into the pump somewhere along the line, the owner said it has been that way as far back as he could remember the pump.

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Pictures...........

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That's what was looking weird! Flip the nozzle receive the other way...like is pictured on Ron's pump. Are you aware if your pump was originally an 800A or not? Are the original tags still around?

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Originally Posted By: petropumps
That's what was looking weird! Flip the nozzle receive the other way...like is pictured on Ron's pump. Are you aware if your pump was originally an 800A or not? Are the original tags still around?


Called the owner the other day after sharing the picture of Ron's pump. He was going to turn the receiver around. No original tags were on the pump when it came into the shop. If Ron's picture is an 800A I assume the one we did is as well? Thanks for sharing some insight on this particular pump, we certainly learned something.

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Awesome pump and valuable information. This is why this is such a great site. Gas Geeks helping Gas Geeks. We all love this stuff and its great when we can share knowledge and learn from each other...Bravo smile


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