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Godwin OHO.
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Re: pump identification
You probably can't unless someone has any, if you mean cups and valve washers then it's easy to make the washers from rubber sheet and the cups can be bought from ebay or other places.
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Unless someone has a scrap pump you stand a very small chance of finding parts, you could have a go at making the missing parts.
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Wouldn't know where to start making a conrod or springs.
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I made some springs for my Stuart Turner pump from 1.6mm tig stainless steel welding wire, maybe not the correct thing but it does the job and has lasted years,
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https://www.ashfield-springs.com/stock-springs/badwolf2628 wrote:Wouldn't know where to start making a conrod or springs.
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Pump conrod
Hi all can anyone tell me where I might be able to buy brass bar for a Godwin pump. I need 2 pieces 60x150x25mm to make new conrods.
Many thanks
Many thanks
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[quote="badwolf2628"]Hi all can anyone tell me where I might be able to buy brass bar for a Godwin pump. I need 2 pieces 60x150x25mm to make new conrods.
Many thanks [/quote]
I'd think Ebay but some of the model makers may know better....
Many thanks [/quote]
I'd think Ebay but some of the model makers may know better....
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Badwolf,
Here are a couple I've used.
http://www.blackgates.co.uk/materials.html
https://www.nogginend.com/
https://www.collegeengineering.co.uk/
The sizes you want wont be cheap.
Maryalice
Here are a couple I've used.
http://www.blackgates.co.uk/materials.html
https://www.nogginend.com/
https://www.collegeengineering.co.uk/
The sizes you want wont be cheap.
Maryalice
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Re: pump identification
Being an old pump the chances are that the brass rod is imperial size. Measure again before you buy.
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Re: pump identification
Lee Howl of Tipton, West Midlands. Their company emblem was the flag cast into your pump.
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Thanks. I knew you guys would know!
Hope we can get it running sometime!
Hope we can get it running sometime!
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[quote="blue cat"]Lee Howl of Tipton, West Midlands. Their company emblem was the flag cast into your pump.[/quote]
What he said, and I'd guess a Super Major pump at that.
What he said, and I'd guess a Super Major pump at that.
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