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#31541 Thu Nov 30 2006 05:27 PM
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Okay gentlemen.

How is the glass fastened, attached or held in etc, on a Gilbarco AM31-1 air-meter.

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Gilbaro used so many model numbers it is difficult to keep track of the all, but if you have a Gilbarco made out of sheet metal, the glass was held in by a form fitted piece of rubber, no one is reproducing the rubber. If you need any parts you should check my website: www.crspub.com
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#31543 Thu Nov 30 2006 08:43 PM
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Thanks!

Some used parts there but unfortunately no said piece of rubber.

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I have used the gilbarco rubber (#105) in the past with good results. This is the same rubber that was used in the 996 gas pumps.

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Thanks Rich! Could you please elaborate some on that #105 gilbarco rubber. Dont fool with gas pumps, so not familiar with the 996.


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