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2 3/4hp mounting of the tyre pump

Started by kmd, 05 Nov 2012 at 15:22

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kmd

HI All

Can anyone help? On the 2 3/4hp in what year did Douglas move the
Pump fittings from the frame to the tank or was it done by model.
As I have fitting on the frame (1919/20 and on a tank(unknown).
Regards
Kevin

MRD

Hi Kevin
I've just had a look at my 1924 TS which has its original tank. The pump mounting is on the frame.
Regards      Martin

Black Sheep

On my 1913 Model O, the pump in mounted on the left side of the frame tube which runs under the tank. Hope that helps. Gordon.

kmd

Hi Gordon/Martin

Thanks for the reply

I have looked though a lot of photos and It seem that all 2 3/4's have the fixing on the frame.
Unless the fitting on my tank were put on by a owner in the past, being easy to solder on the tank instead of the frame?

Regards
Kevin

magoo39

Hi The pump brackets on my 1911 are on the tank but now i don't know if that is original or not.
I have put them on my new tank as they looked like they were original and i don't have any on the frame

Cheers
Melvin

Chris

Hi Melvin
    It is correct for the pump brackets to be on top of the petrol tank for the 1911 model but all my later 2.3/4hp models from 1916 onwards to 1925 have the brackets on the left hand side of the frame tube beneath the petrol tank.
Chris.