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#339080 - Wed Jul 04 2012 10:55 PM Re: New Project [Re: Notchcad]
Bob Richards Online   happy
Veteran Member

Registered: Tue Feb 22 2005
Loc: Longview, WA
Like db and Randy said....

Remember this is an bulk Oil Dispenser. When refilling it from the bulk truck, hard to tell the driver to fill it with 20 inches of oil..... But to fill it with 20 gallons of oil......
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#339102 - Thu Jul 05 2012 01:45 AM Re: New Project [Re: Bob Richards]
Jack Sim Offline
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Registered: Fri Nov 10 2000
Loc: St. Louis, MO, USA
I am a stickler for calling things what they are. If a truck goes by and it is filled with Coke bottles, it is not a Coke truck, it was not made by Coke, they made soda, not trucks. The same as for this unit, it is not a Texaco, it is a OPACO, they made it under special order from Texaco (meaning Texaco paid extra to have the lid embossed with the Texaco logo).

So now, if you happen to be looking for parts (which it looks likes you are not beause this unit looks very complete) you should be asking for parts for a OPACO.

A couple of OPACO unit are shown in my Gas Pump Identification book, but none as generic are yours. I am sure I have info on your unit, but do not have time to look them up.

Jack Sim
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#339129 - Thu Jul 05 2012 08:18 AM Re: New Project [Re: Jack Sim]
moonphone Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Sat Jul 16 2011
Loc: L.I. NY
yes jack, that is true. Texaco didnt make them. they where made for Texaco. is this a commom unit, i never seen one with legs before. it is almost complete, i'm missing the screen if it had one. but why put inches on the dip stick if measure by gallons. doesnt make sence to me. is the pump difficult to break down? and how many parts does it break down into?

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#339148 - Thu Jul 05 2012 09:42 AM Re: New Project [Re: moonphone]
Dick Bennett Offline
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Registered: Wed Oct 25 2000
Loc: Santa Paula, Calif
Depends on how big a hammer you use.

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#339161 - Thu Jul 05 2012 11:29 AM Re: New Project [Re: moonphone]
Flatland Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Sun Jun 12 2011
Loc: Texas panhandle
Just out of curiosity, why don't you measure some water into the tank and see if 1"= 1 gal. I would be interested to see.

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#339181 - Thu Jul 05 2012 12:53 PM Re: New Project [Re: Flatland]
moonphone Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Sat Jul 16 2011
Loc: L.I. NY
i was thinking the same thing. thats exactly what i'm going to do first thing tomorrow morning flatland.i got it all apart, took about an hr. now i need to de-grease and strip. nothing rusted, thick paint that i needed to scrap off to get things apart.the paint is real thick. looks like melted wax and is soft.you can see it on the tube on the left side of the picture.


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#339186 - Thu Jul 05 2012 01:06 PM Re: New Project [Re: moonphone]
gulfiend! Offline
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Registered: Fri Jul 01 2005
Loc: Raleigh, NC
...that's a neat oil dispenser...it might be advisable to strip the paint carefully over the decal on the front, so you can see what it is before you remove it...you might be able to take a good hi-res photo and some careful measurements, and find an NOS decal, or have one made...
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#339193 - Thu Jul 05 2012 02:42 PM Re: New Project [Re: moonphone]
Flatland Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Sun Jun 12 2011
Loc: Texas panhandle
I wish I got to my projects as quickly as you have this one. Keep us posted.

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#339210 - Thu Jul 05 2012 05:35 PM Re: New Project [Re: Flatland]
moonphone Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Sat Jul 16 2011
Loc: L.I. NY
yes, i was thinking the same Gulfiend. i really want to take the paint thats over the sticker off carefully so i can see that the original sticker was.

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#339226 - Thu Jul 05 2012 06:05 PM Re: New Project [Re: moonphone]
bppierce Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Sun Aug 19 2007
Loc: Texas
I still don't understand why they would put inches on the dipstick if they meant gallons.
I agree with Flatland and try the little experiment.

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#339240 - Thu Jul 05 2012 06:41 PM Re: New Project [Re: bppierce]
Nicole Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Thu Dec 09 2010
Loc: Maryland
Could it be if the dipstick broke or was lost, the owner of the dispenser could use a regular ruler or yard stick?

Seems like calibrating volume by a common inch measure is kinda smart...

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#339247 - Thu Jul 05 2012 07:28 PM Re: New Project [Re: Nicole]
moonphone Offline
Petro Enthusiast

Registered: Sat Jul 16 2011
Loc: L.I. NY
so did all the manufacturers of lubesters adhere to this rule of thumb? that if you make a lubester tank one inch of depth equals one gallon. and the theory that they used inches in case you lost the dip stick. then the dip stick would say gallons. and if you lost it you would know to use a stick or a 3 ft ruler and every inch is a gallon. this will bug me until i put a gallon of water in it tomorrow. i wont sleep to night.

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#339284 - Thu Jul 05 2012 09:55 PM Re: New Project [Re: moonphone]
JimT Offline
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Registered: Fri Dec 06 2002
Loc: Cleveland,Ohio U.S.A.
Originally Posted By: moonphone
so did all the manufacturers of lubesters adhere to this rule of thumb? that if you make a lubester tank one inch of depth equals one gallon. and the theory that they used inches in case you lost the dip stick.

If that was the case they would all be the same amount of square inches.-length x width -they arent
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#339288 - Thu Jul 05 2012 10:17 PM Re: New Project [Re: JimT]
Dick Bennett Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Wed Oct 25 2000
Loc: Santa Paula, Calif
Only Bowser made an item called a LUBE-STER & they Don't have a DIP STICK!
1st pic is adv. for foot operated, 2nd pic is one I own;


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#339324 - Fri Jul 06 2012 07:22 AM Re: New Project [Re: Dick Bennett]
Ohio Oil Offline
Veteran Member

Registered: Fri May 23 2003
Loc: US
Did most pump makers refer to their pumps as visibles? Or clockfaces? Or Roman Columns? Or "T" pumps? No.

Yet somehow these terms have become commonplace in our field of collectibles. Instead of giving someone the help they're asking for the esteemed veterans would rather argue about whether he's calling it the right thing or not.

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