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Mon May 24 2010 03:49 PM
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Does anyone out there have a Wayne 619 that they can photograph for me? I need to know what the dial mechanism looks like from the outside. I'd also like to get a picture of how the ladder mechanism is actuated but I don't expect anyone to take their pump apart for me. The pump I'm working on does not have any of the dial face indicator parts or the crank mechanism that moves the ladder mechanism on the inside. I'd sure like to know what parts I'm missing so that I can start my hunt for parts. Also, has anyone on here ever tried to free up the brass rod that goes up thru the center of the pump?? I have every other part off and freed up but that sucker has me wondering??? I could just leave all that stuff alone but I'd like the mechanisms to all work when I'm done with it. Wishful thinking??? Thanks to anyone that can help or point me in the right direction!!!---KEVIN
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There must be "SOMEONE" with experience on a Wayne 619?????
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Can I suggest you go to the 619 page of my website: http://www.petrolianacollectibles.com/wayne%20619.htmThere is a complete break down of the pump shown in the original parts sheet I have available. Also, the original sales literature has a very nice color picture of the pump without the front skin on it. The parts literature is dated 1928 and the sales literature is dated 1930. Jack Sim
Author, 1st & 2nd editions of Gas Pump ID book, 3rd edition is now available at www.gaspumpbible.comAir Meter ID book also available
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OK Thanks!
Last edited by K W FRITH; Wed May 26 2010 07:34 AM.
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