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#174062 Mon Feb 08 2010 09:30 AM
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I am putting together my Gilbarco 96C and seem to missing some parts, does anyone have pictures or info on how the site glass manifold assembly is mounted to the frame?
How abour the reset crank?
Thanks, Eric.

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The sight glass manifold mounts to the frame rails on the hose outlet side of the pump. There are two rubber bushings, washers, one bolt and nut per frame rail. Your pump should have a couple of tabs on the frame rails for the manifold to mount to.

The reset crank mounts to a shaft and pretty much floats between the computer, goes through a flat bar with a hole in it. Then there is a cotter key to hold it from sliding out.

Hope this helps, Ryan


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And if you dont have the pump guts in the pump, the sight glass assembly will tilt down, from the top of the pump. I mounted mine, a bit differently because of this. I'll post some pics later.


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Information on the 96C can be found on this page of my website:

http://www.petrolianacollectibles.com/gilbarco%2096.htm

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Thanks for the help, got the manifold mounted, just need to make a plate for the rest crank.


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