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Hello,
I'm looking for some help to understand a Wayne 60 with original Atlanic pump Plates and glass I recently purchased. Under closer examination on pick up I noticed that the original Wayne plate states the pump is a style 866. However the pump clearly has a computer face. Is this an original 866 / 60 conversion? Please any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Several possibilities. The pump could have been udpated to a computer pump. The pannel with the tag could have been replaced. Does the pump have any features from an 866? One piece mounting bracket for the clock versus a two piece bracket for a computer. A reset knob versus a handle.


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If it sez 866 it's a 866 even if it has a computer...LOL


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Joe--How does that work? LOL this pump came with a cut 65 tag on it and I'm still wondering how I'm going to make it look right? LOL

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Gotta love that "original" look.
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I was told that more than likely there was pump damage involved and a replacement hipn was taken from another pump and the tags were not changed. Makes sense?


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Originally Posted By: jkyocom
If it sez 866 it's a 866 even if it has a computer...LOL

LOL
Just because you replaced the fender on your Mustang w/ one from a SHELBY doesn't change a thing, you still have a FORD, not a SHELBY.

By installing a Clock KIT in a 36B, it's still a 36B. NOT A 36B-DP

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Thanks for all your replies.
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