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Help identify older Quincy pump

AllThingsOld

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Hey guys,
I want to buy this, if it is feasible for me to use but I’m not sure exactly what Quincy it is. Any help would be appreciated
 

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The part number, 114505, is for the cylinder block.

I found a reference for that p/n in a QT-10 ROC 100 parts diagram, but it may be used in other pumps.

https://www.revbase.com/TagTeam/client/Download.asp?FileID=1192000&DataID=205315&ViewID=2&OrderID=0

"The Model QT-10 is an aircooled, two stage, two
cylinder, splash lubricated compressor, with up to
175 PSI continuous pressure capability. It has a 5"
low pressure bore and a 2.75" high pressure bore, with
a 3.5" stroke. This compressor can be run at 550-1000
RPM."

Looks like its missing the intercooler tube and who knows what else.
 
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AllThingsOld

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The part number, 114505, is for the cylinder block.

I found a reference for that p/n in a QT-10 ROC 100 parts diagram, but it may be used in other pumps.

https://www.revbase.com/TagTeam/client/Download.asp?FileID=1192000&DataID=205315&ViewID=2&OrderID=0

"The Model QT-10 is an aircooled, two stage, two
cylinder, splash lubricated compressor, with up to
175 PSI continuous pressure capability. It has a 5"
low pressure bore and a 2.75" high pressure bore, with
a 3.5" stroke. This compressor can be run at 550-1000
RPM."

Looks like its missing the intercooler tube and who knows what else.

Is it worth a shot for a $100 ? I have looked everywhere for info on the pump. I’m trying to figure out if it is worth the ride hour ride. Thanks for the info
 
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