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Definition of Gasoline pump
1. Noun. A pump in a service station that draws gasoline from underground storage tanks.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gasoline Pump
Literary usage of Gasoline pump
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Automobile Engineering: A General Reference Work by American Technical Society (1920)
"In most respects the gasoline pump resembles the water pump. If it becomes
air-bound, it can be primed by using the hand gasoline pump, which is much larger ..."
2. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1916)
"The gasoline tank should have from 120 to 280 gallon capacity. (See chart 244.)
A gasoline pump can be connected to a tank under the sidewalk or in the rear ..."
3. Textbook of Aero Engines by E H Sherbondy, G. Douglas Wardrop (1920)
"Gasoline Supply System Gasoline is supplied to the two carburetors by a small
double-acting duplex gasoline pump, which is attached to the rear end of the ..."
4. The Horseless Age (1903)
"Nash gasoline pump. The Nash gasoline pump for feeding gasoline to the burners
of steam carriages has several features in which it differs from other ..."
5. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1907)
"The condition of the gasoline pump is therefore of great importance in getting
good results from a gasoline engine. The plunger must be packed well with ..."
6. Cassier's Magazine: An Engineering Monthly (1893)
"The arrangement of the gasoline pump and the manner in ... which is connected
with the injector rod operating the gasoline pump, remains undisturbed, ..."
7. Power and Power Transmission by Eugene Wycliffe Kerr (1908)
"The gasoline is supplied to the engine, from a tank placed below it, by means of
a gasoline-pump, which pump is operated from the cam-shaft by suitable ..."
8. Gas-engine Principles: With Explanations of the Operation, Parts by Roger Bradbury Whitman (1912)
"Figure 30 shows a very usual method of driving the gasoline pump, consisting of
a cam to force the plunger downward and a spring to raise it when the cam ..."
9. Automobile Engineering: A General Reference Work by American Technical Society (1920)
"In most respects the gasoline pump resembles the water pump. If it becomes
air-bound, it can be primed by using the hand gasoline pump, which is much larger ..."
10. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1916)
"The gasoline tank should have from 120 to 280 gallon capacity. (See chart 244.)
A gasoline pump can be connected to a tank under the sidewalk or in the rear ..."
11. Textbook of Aero Engines by E H Sherbondy, G. Douglas Wardrop (1920)
"Gasoline Supply System Gasoline is supplied to the two carburetors by a small
double-acting duplex gasoline pump, which is attached to the rear end of the ..."
12. The Horseless Age (1903)
"Nash gasoline pump. The Nash gasoline pump for feeding gasoline to the burners
of steam carriages has several features in which it differs from other ..."
13. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1907)
"The condition of the gasoline pump is therefore of great importance in getting
good results from a gasoline engine. The plunger must be packed well with ..."
14. Cassier's Magazine: An Engineering Monthly (1893)
"The arrangement of the gasoline pump and the manner in ... which is connected
with the injector rod operating the gasoline pump, remains undisturbed, ..."
15. Power and Power Transmission by Eugene Wycliffe Kerr (1908)
"The gasoline is supplied to the engine, from a tank placed below it, by means of
a gasoline-pump, which pump is operated from the cam-shaft by suitable ..."
16. Gas-engine Principles: With Explanations of the Operation, Parts by Roger Bradbury Whitman (1912)
"Figure 30 shows a very usual method of driving the gasoline pump, consisting of
a cam to force the plunger downward and a spring to raise it when the cam ..."