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Mon Sep 17 2018 08:03 AM
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I am restoring a Gilbarco 900 series pump. Any ideas on the best way to install a site glass in the V trim so it doesn't fall through the hole in the door.. The inside mechanism has been removed that the site glass would have connected to.
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Why not just put the gas manifold back into the pump so the glass can be secured properly?
FREEDOM oil items wanted.
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I do not have the manifold. most of the insides were removed when I got the pump.
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You need to do it right and get a manifold. Bolt it in then install the site glass. Otherwise, there will be no way, in my opinion, to install it correctly and try to keep it from falling out. Paul www.severngaspumps.com
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any leads on where to get a manifold. Have not been able to locate one.
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Ryan above might have one? Otherwise try Tom Buckles 765-5471-0568 Paul www.severngaspumps.com
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