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Looking for pump mechanism spring/packing sleeve. Sorry, I can't find the exact part name. This is the sleeve that the spring fits into and the nut compresses against the graphite packing material.

The one I have is broke as someone long ago put too much packing in and tried to tighten it down too much.

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As a historian of gas pumps I am always interested in information on pumps that I have not been able to identify.

Here is a list of all the Wayne pumps I have been able to identify, as you will notice the 616 is not listed.
http://petrolianacollectibles.com/wayne%20pumps.htm

What kind of pump is it, is it a visible?

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Canadian version of the 615 with a number of differences.
The spring from a 615 or 515 pump should work fine.
Ron

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Sorry, typo it is a 615.


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