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I recently purchased this pump but can't find any id tags or badges I think it is from 1910-1919 but don't know make or model. I need to find a few parts to complete it. Is anyone famiar with this particular pump?

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Clear Vision

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Thank you. Looking for some missing parts and a good schematic. I need the pieces from the top of the cylinder up to the globe and the 12 rods on the side of cylinder. Do you know of any sites that might have this mfg?

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Hi, Mike. Have you done a quick Google search for "antique gas pump parts for sale"? It's easy to help one's self on something this basic. Then, you'll know what you can buy in reproduction, and what you might have to find used. I'm sure some of the members here on Old Gas could have used parts available. There's a "Want to Buy" section of the forum specifically for that purpose. Good luck! John

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These are the parts that make up the jar lid

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This is the bonnet

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These folks might have some resources-
https://www.gasoilsigns.com/hays-clear-vision-gas-pumps-we-buy

And remember that were/are different models that are similar, so won’t all be identical to mine.

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Thank you John. We have actually been searching online for several days and none of the pictures looked anything like this one where the large ring meets the bottom of the cylinder. Now that we had someone message us the brand, we're on track.

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Thank you Daveb, we have been searching online for a few days but didn't see this model. I appreciate your help.

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You're welcome! If I could ask a favor of you, is the access door on your pump connected to the valve that is inside the pump? If so, or if there is any linkage still there, would you mind posting some pictures of it? Thanks

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Yes I will. It's pouring out at the moment. Let me take a look in the morning.

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It's dark so pictures are a little dark.

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Thanks for doing that, I appreciate it. Looks like yours is set up to drain the tank at night differently than mine is. There are some remnants of linkage on my access door that I’m sure we re somehow connected that drain valve, just doesn’t look like your setup.

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I like how they plumbed the drain back valve into the pipe, just cut a hole into and put a gasket between the valve and the pipe.

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Thanks for the help. A guy i worked with that sold me the pump bought a property. This was in a building that is stuffed to the gills with stuff. As he has time to sort through everything, he's looking for more pieces of the pump but not sure if he'll find any. We're headed to Spring Carlisle in April. Have you ever been out here to the Hershey, PA swap meet in the fall? It's packed with a lot of pumps, parts, signs and old cars from the teens, 20s and 30s. What's that car in the background, lol. A Riviara? I have a 30 Ford sdn and I'm in the middle of a 32 3 window cpe build.

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