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#28453 Mon Jun 05 2006 05:55 PM
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Hi--Is this a G&B 98? I'm in need of a top- with a base for a 15" metal band? Also I could use side panels especially the side opposite the nozzle. Can any one help a brother out?

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#28454 Mon Jun 05 2006 09:16 PM
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Your pump is a G&B 98, it is shown on page 184 of my Gas Pump Identification book. If you don't have a copy, you can purchase one right hear on this website, the profits help support the website.
Jack Sim
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This may be a stupid question, but I have come to believe that the 98 is a computer pump without the price calculator, used for garages and other places where price doesn't matter.
What would be the difference between a 96 (which has wheels both for gallons and $) and this 98 (which look as if it also has wheels for both gallons and $)?
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Thanks Jack --I've got your book. I guesse I just was thrown off a little by the trim along the bottom. Jimmy

#28457 Tue Jun 06 2006 05:21 PM
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fast66,
If you look on page 184 of my Gas Pump Identification book, the first picture is of a 98 computing pump. They came both ways.
The 98 has the sight glass in the face, the 96 has the sight glass above the top stainless steel strip. Again see the first three pumps on page 184.
Jack Sim


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