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for what pump is this correct
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I repeat---Wayne 40!!!
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That is correct, there in one on my 861 which I believe to be correct.
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Kevin, yours looks like a Bowser visi, if I remember right. Wayne hoses go straight down like tbird and Bowser is at an angle like yours. I don't have my book to check for sure.
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No, Bowser does come off at an angle but is different...it's more flush. Tbird's visi is off of a Wayne 40. The one pictured on Kevin's 40 is actually off of a Wayne 861. The two will interchange but the 861 visi angles off and the Wayne 40 comes straight down. At least that's my experience.
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I would assume it was probably at the end of the run and they were changing over from one style to the next
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I agree with petropumps. The Wayne 851 also took one with the angled outlet but had a taller glass and spinner. Some 851s had a double visi. Here is one I bought and it ended up on my 861.
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Must have been a case of them using what was available at the factory, or a case of repairs at a later date, because the visi that I posted a picture of, came on the pump when it was removed from the island it was being used on. I checked my other 2 40's and the rare 861/40 clockface that I have, and they all have the straight down outlet. My 861 does have the angled outlet and my 851 has the double visi. Like DB always told me, there is no exact science to all this because on any given day, they didn't stop making the pumps because a certain part wasn't right, they just used whatever was available.
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