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#33744 Fri Jan 13 2006 08:39 PM
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Picked up these visible pump remnants today and am trying to identify what make and model they are.

Picked up two pumps, yellow without top (?), Dome top (Boyle Dayton?) and an upper cylinder portion (G & B?)
I am not all that familier with visibles. Any help would be appreciated.

Been awhile since I have posted any pictures, hope it works.







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1st picture is of a WAYNE BOYLE DAYTON DIVISION [yellow pump], other pump is a BOYLE DAYTON.

Couldn't get last picture to enlarge.
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Thanks Dick!, Do you happen to know the model #'s of the pumps? I will try to repost the last picture with a couple of extras.






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Last 3 pics are G&B..Gilbert and Barker, probably 177 or 176..

You got at least one G&B skin there the one with holes on the bottom..

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Thanks Dodo. I didn't see any threads on the base portion of the top in which a pipe would attach and exted down to a base. Is there any special attachment it may be missing?

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Where the indents on the top are there are 3 double-ended studs that hold the top on.

Looks like you got good glass in at least one!

Is Ellensburg sorta close to Yakima? If it is try to get a pic of that train downtown, The Bicycle neon sign, the Sportsman Swinging and Shooting neon sign, and the oh so cool Pepsi ad painted on the brick building downtown!!

Also if you head west from there sorta as you are leaving town there used to be an old station six(?)sided, with a spikey tower on top north side of the road... Flying A it looked like...or Signal..

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The WAYNE could be a 78 [air operated], or 87 [elect operated], or a 83 [hand operated].

The BD could be a78[air only operated], 79 [air & hand operated], 83 [hand op], or a 87 [electric].

Without seeing the pump mech. I can't tell.

IF either one has a ball float just under the jar lid, then it [they] are air or electric operated.
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hey novaman very nice viso parts score sure like those boyle daytons

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Dodo, The G & B does have 3 indents on the top where the rods extend and bolted on top. There are a few unique advertising and petrol spots around. I'll need to carry my camera with me more to share some of the sites with you guys.

Dick, Thanks for the ID's I'll need to check.

Unfortunately the cylinder on the Boyle Dayton has 2 bb holes and a crack that extends from top to bottom.

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Nice find good luck on the resto.


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Hey NOvaman if you get down to Walla Walla I've got a restored Boyle Dayton you can get some ideas on the parts you need. Richard

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On the G&B there are 3 short studs on jar lid to attach the bonnet. The cylinder rods do not hold the bonnet on.

Get a windsheild rock repair kit at your local auto parts store for filling the BB holes [I have also used it on cracks].

A cracked cylinder is BETTER than NO CYLINDER.
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Gatorgaspumps, Next time I am down in Walla Walla I will give you a call. Thanks!


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