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#18596 Fri Nov 25 2005 05:49 PM
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Ok, I need to tap all your minds on this one for I am truly confused now!
I thought what I had was a Gilbarco 98 and I thought this because of the pictures that I have seen on the web and in the gas pump identification book, Ok this is where it gets good I have seen pictures on this site of a restored 96C that looks like my 98?
I assume that the plate that surounds the reset handle that says the model number is the correct number? well it says 094L,
Therefore I'm lost, so I now turn to any and all for answers.
Thanks Mark

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#18597 Sat Nov 26 2005 01:54 AM
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IMO the 98 is a non computing pump used in garages where a price calculation did not matter.

On later models of Gilbarco pumps the last figure seem to indicate differencies within the pump that affect the hose configuration. I.e a 992 has the hose outlet high like the older 96's. A 994 can have the hose outlet in the middle of the skin and attached with a cable and the 996 has a retractaable hose.
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Claes


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