#43823
Sat Feb 02 2008 06:44 PM
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I finally landed my first pump today. It's a Wayne 70C, Serial #124570 BD AN (year??). I got it from a fellow who got it from another fellow who just didn't want to finish restoring it. It has been gutted and front & Back panels are primed. The sides, however are a bit rough. The problem is gonna be I think, is that some small parts may be missing...so my question is..is there an exploded view & information available for this model? Any help would be appreciated. Cliff
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#43824
Sat Feb 02 2008 08:18 PM
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Your pump was made in July, 1956. I have Color Ads, Color Sales Literature and a Parts/Repair Manual for your pump. You can see them all on my website: www.petrolianacollectibles.com Or you can go directly to the Wayne Literature at: http://www.petrolianacollectibles.com/wayne%20pumps.htm Jack Sim Author, Gas Pump Identification book (Revised) and Air Meter Identification book. Both coming soon
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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#43825
Mon Feb 04 2008 07:28 AM
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If you have any problems putting it back together or need any parts for it, shoot me an email and I will see if I can help.
Ryan
------------------ visit my website for original gas pump parts
thepumpdump.com
FREEDOM oil items wanted.
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#43826
Mon Feb 04 2008 04:22 PM
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Thanks Ryan, I'm still trying to figure out what's missing. I sent off an email to Jack Sim about parts books,etc...waiting for a reply. It's good to know you have parts and you may hear from me soon. Thanks again... Cliff
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#43827
Mon Feb 04 2008 06:10 PM
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I live in Fayetteville and currently doing a wayne 70 ,you may look at it if that will help, I don't know how far Seagrove is from Fayetteville, have restored alot of pumps,so if I can help let me know.
mona mike
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#43828
Mon Feb 04 2008 11:29 PM
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I have a very original Wayne 70 that was in working condition when I acquired it (it is still leaking gasoline). Anyhow, other than being repainted, the pump has never been molested with and I've photographed every inch of it. If there is anything you need, drop me an email and I'll gladly send you a zip file of detailed photography.
Congradulations on your purchase. The model 70 is my favorite pump and in my opinion may be the most beautiful ever designed.
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#43829
Tue Feb 05 2008 06:53 AM
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The parts breakdown runs $8 shipped. Ron Scobie http://www.gaspump.com
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