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Here's Mike removing the pump from the motor. As Damon didn't want to much time for me to change my mind, we had little shopping time and chose this little guy as it was the best option available.
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1619
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DSCN1196
When choosing a core, this is what you want to see when you look at the coils 8^) Brand new!
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1709
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DSCN1197
Here you go all you looking for lift motors to use. It's a Raymond 579-236/500 pump motor. Your biggest issue is the shaft sucks and I replaced this with a more user friendly style.
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1524
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DSCN1198
Here's Damon and Mike with their little motor housing, isn't it cute 8^)
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1568
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DSCN1210
Mike did a nice job on the plate assy.
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1591
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DSCN1213
Here's why it's called Swiss cheese. I'd decided to flip the housing around but didn't think of this when using the (incorrectly positioned mount holes) when adding the advancement holes. I actually thought of this fact as I drifted to sleep that night
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1596
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DSCN1216
All the makings for a fine cheese sandwich 8^)
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1582
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DSCN1227
Putting the final touches on it. It's a good pic to judge the size of the motor.
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1658
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DSCN1229
The business end of some cheese 8^)
Date: 12/31/1969
Owner: Jim Husted
Views: 1596
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