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WWII Part - Pesco Fuel Transfer Pump + Motor Assembly - Douglas A-26 Invader

$ 34.32

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: Appears to be a nice As-Removed aircraft part.
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Pesco Products Fuel Transfer Pump + Motor Drive Assembly
    One nice WWII Pesco Products fuel transfer pump assembly and motor drive unit, complete, that had been part of an inventory of spares as used by a former operator of the Douglas A-26 "Invader" aircraft for aerial application work.
    Motor drive unit is marked with following data:
    Direct Current Motor  Volts 27 Amps 3 H.P. 0.5 R.P.M. 1750 Duty - CONT Spec's ON and Spec's OFF (no data stamped here on data plate) Spec. No. (no data here marked on data plate) Model No. 4234 - 220035 -100 -02 Serial No. 1102  Pesco Products - Cleveland, Ohio USA
    The fuel pump assembly has this marked on the data plate:
    Pesco Fuel Pump Spec. No. PUM - 2-30-1Type (no data supported on data plate this block) Order No. 112295 SD New Part No. 021027-011-03 Old Part No. (no data here on data plate)
    Serial No. PE 351 W.
    Complete as shown with Y drain. Ends were purposely capped by former owner to keep dirt and moisture out of the pump assembly. Unit is still safety wired together. Complete with fittings from pump. Nice finned motor. No drop data to mount tabs. Again, this was a spares inventory part from a former operator. It'd been warehouse stored for 40 years or so until recovered recently. Un-tested by us... the assumption here is that this is a good core parts grouping.
    We'll box it properly to make sure it arrives 100 percent intact. Shipping via FedEx for CONUS buyers. We have TWO of these that are identical in type. You are bidding on ONE unit here, but buyer has option for second if desired at time of auction close for same bid win. About 15-16 pounds.  No tags or other paperwork. It appears this had been OH'ed by a civilian shop in August 1975.
    What you see in the photo series is
    EXACTLY
    what you get.  Ships cheapest FedEx Ground unless you request otherwise. Questions? Please ask seller. And thanks for looking!