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Hi Trying to put back together a gilbarco 960, i bought the pump without motor and pump which i found, does anyone have detailed pics on how to mount the pump and motor, . bracket placement . where they attach, Any help would be much appreciated

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Your heading says 906, your paragraph says 960? (Just an FYI, you also posted this request twice). Are you looking for a 906 or a 96? Here is a link to a 904 I restored, which may help, since it is similar. I have extremely detailed pics of the entire restoration if you need something specific. I do not have a 96 or 906 right now. Hope this helps a little.

-Steve

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Here are some pictures of the 906 that are on my website: http://petrolianacollectibles.com/gb%20906.htm

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Air Meter ID book also available
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Just to add to what I posted yesterday any parts manual will show you what the motor and pump look like. Keep in mind back in the 1950's the makers of all these gas pumps had no clue that we would be restoring these pumps 70 years later. All the company information, which I have, just shows what was the part number of a broken part so they could order that part..

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Air Meter ID book also available

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