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#171005 Wed Jan 20 2010 06:18 PM
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I looked through the pump books & could not find this pump. I could of over looked it also. Here are the pics smile





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I'M NOT A 100% SURE, BUT I THINK IT'S A "GAS" PUMP! BUT I COULD BE WRONG!

A RHEEM?


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DAYTON Model # ???

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Ok it does look like a Dayton 910-S. Do you think the visi could of been changed over time too come out the side instead the top ?


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W/O a pic of top I can't tell if it originally went thru top or it's a later Model [not pictured in book].

Not even close to any known RHEEM's

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OK thanks this one is solved smile


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Not yet, we need a Model # to solve it

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I SAID RHEEM (?) BECAUSE THERE IS NO SECTION THAT I COULD SEE IN JACK'S FIRST BOOK!


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Originally Posted By: THE AMERICAN GARAGE
I'M NOT A 100% SURE, BUT I THINK IT'S A "GAS" PUMP! BUT I COULD BE WRONG!

A RHEEM?


I was going to say an "old gas" pump. grin

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Doc,
That's why you need the new book.
Old book had 1500 images.
Took out 300 that were not really gas pump.
Put back in 700 new pumps.
Three Rheem pumps shown.

I'm out of them, but you can get one from Jim right here on this website.

Jack Sim

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Even in 1st book it looks like a DAYTON


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