A pump barrel is a cylindrical component of a pump system that houses the pump mechanism and facilitates the movement of fluids. It typically connects to the inlet and outlet of the pump, allowing for the intake and discharge of liquids or gases. The design and material of the pump barrel can vary depending on the specific application and the type of fluid being pumped. In essence, it plays a crucial role in the efficiency and effectiveness of the pumping process.
There are several models that have a pump directly under the barrel but non that I know of have a pump down the barrel. Some of the early Benjamins (1930 to 1940's had a pump directly under the barrel. Models like the 100, 110, 112,117, 122, 130 and 150 (there were several others) Later models had a swinging pump under the barrel.
how do i fix leaking spray pump on a 2 barrel carburetor
first cock the pump down then unscrew the magazine cap then the barrel should slide out
Hexagon barrel what? Model? pump, rolling block, ?? Condition?
A 40" barrel produced for the Marlin model 120 12 Ga pump...I have one! Scott
J.C. Higgins
the thing hold the barrel to the pump
Two possiblies, if it was a 2 barrel carb fuel pump the outlet would take a 5/16" tubing nut. If it was a 4 barrel carb fuel pump it would be a 3/8" tubing nut.
A Model 37 is a "pump", so a double barrel could not be a Model 37
Mine is 1906 but is clearly stated on top of barrel
Condition?
* Full ** Modified *** Improved Stamped on the Barrel.