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Sat Nov 26 2011 05:50 PM
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The clips that hold the sides of the pump to the frame, Can you buy those? I am going to have to grind mine off. The bolts are way too rusted and I have tried to remove them with no luck.
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You can heat them and they will usually come off. I might be able to come up with a couple if you need some. I sell a ton of them. http://www.thepumpdump.com/parts/main.php?g2_itemId=854
FREEDOM oil items wanted.
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Got the little devils cherry red and they wouldn't budge. These are tough little guys
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you can always drill them out and retap them or nut and bolt
they can get expensive they add up
looking for spanish gas signs
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you can always drill them out and retap them or nut and bolt
That is a good idea.
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If you plan on drilling them out, try and put a pair of visgrips on the tread side to get them started.If there is enough threads once they are started I can usually get them out without drilling. If not you can still drill them. Richard
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I don't bother with them most times. I just drill thru the flange of the panel and the frame and use a screw and nut, just like how a Tokheim 39 is put together from the factory. At least this is an alternative that works well if you are not planning a concours restoration. Tom.
Last edited by tbuckles; Sun Nov 27 2011 10:03 AM.
Always buying gas pumps and parts. Visit my web site: www.gaspumps.usBuckles Vintage Gas Pump Parts LLC Carthage Indiana
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Drilled them out. I think using a nut and bolt is a great idea. Thanks so much guys.
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I have a small bag of extras i could let go if you email me. Unsure how many I have. Rick
Rick H, Sacramento Ca.
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