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Dave Cannell
 
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Default Need some pump info

Peggie,

Are there any numbers on these pumps at all?

FWIW, the venerable Atomic 4 engine used a bronze gear pump initially. I
remember replacing the one on my A4 back in '6 or so.

I suspect with some model numbers someone would be able to tell you
something about these pumps.

Pirate_Dave
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In article , Peggie Hall wrote:
My dad--who's 88, btw--inherited from HIS dad some solid bronze
Oberdorfer gear driven pressure pumps...5 of 'em. My grandfather owned
a machine shop in West Palm Beach FL, and among other interesting work,
converted Ford automotive engines to marine engines...These are pumps
were used in that application...I THINK, from what I understood of my
Dad told me, to replace water pumps. These 5 are at least 50 years
old--maybe even considerably older, but were never used...no longer
shiny, and would almost certainly need to taken apart, cleaned and
relubricated...but otherwise in perfect condition.

Dad just dumped 'em in my lap and suggested I put 'em up for sale on
eBay...but I don't have a clue what they're worth--whether they still
have any value at all as working pumps (I DO know they wouldn't be of
much use in a sanitation system)...but surely the bronze itself has
value--not a clue what to ask as a minimum bid. I don't want to give
'em away, but I don't want to start out too high either.

If any of you know anything about bronze gear driven pressure pumps and
can help me out, I'd appreciate it! If you have questions, I'll have to
get the answers from my Dad, and will respond when I do. Post here or
email to me at peg(dot)hall(at)sbcglobal(dot)net (sheesh...the lengths
we have to go to thwart spammers!).

Thanks!

Peggie
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Peggie Hall
Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987
Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and
Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor"
http://www.seaworthy.com/html/get_ri...oat_odors.html