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I am thinking of changing my SSE model 176 computer pump over to a clockface pump. I think it is the same pump as the USA Bennett clockface. I need the clock, both face plates and whatever else is needed to make it a correct clockface pump. Maybe Jack Sim could help me here ? Or anyone else...

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NICE PUMP


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No parts, but I believe I do have literature as to what clock mechanism was used in this pump (Pittsburgh, Keystone, etc.)

Bennett used may different clock mechanisms.

The literature also shows what face was used on the 176.

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Jack , I have your gas pump and air meter books,,, great books by the way,,
Do you have any idea where I might find the parts to make this conversion ? I think it would be a more desireable pump as a clockface..


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I think it would be a more desireable pump as a clockface...

only to someone that is not a pump collector but decorator Wes.


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Hey Kim, are you sayin leave it the way it is ? original ?


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thats the way i would leave it...its a rare pump the way it is..
just needs a company overhaul...red indian decals,marathon blue ad glass and marathon blue globe...


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I agree with Kim, great pump, leave it the way it was born, IMHO


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well it was born a Supertest pump , this is the way it was bought,,someone brushed some blue paint on it for whatever reason, but the Supertest orange and the ad glass was still in it..no globe, that is an original Supertest Ethyl globe on it now,, including the glass body..

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you guys were right , sold this beauty yesterday,,, going to the US.
Sold the double visible too , same guy..

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