Dodge1934 Posted February 18, 2023 Share Posted February 18, 2023 I know it is a Kellogg air pump.... does anybody know what it is off of. The mounting bolt holes are 3 1/8 inch center to centre Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alextheantiqueautoguy Posted February 19, 2023 Share Posted February 19, 2023 Peerless cars carried a 4-cylinder Kellogg air pump until 1915 or 16. They converted to the single cylinder model in 1914, similar to the one in your picture. I cannot find anything else online. All of this is from Peerless Automobiles In the Brass Era: 1900 ~ 1915. One of the accessories furnished with the 1911 Peerless car is a four cylinder air pump, manufactured by the Kellogg Manufacturing Company, of Rochester, N Y. The pump is driven by means of a metal clutch from the secondary shaft of the transmission. This is operated by a lever at the side of the car. A hose which is connected to the pump is coiled under the front seat. To inflate a tire this hose is merely coupled to the tire, the lever moved and the engine started. [1] [1] “Kellogg Four Cylinder Air Pump,” The Horseless Age, November 2, 1910, Vol. 26, No. 18, p602. [1] “Kellogg Four Cylinder Air Pump,” The Horseless Age, November 2, 1910, Vol. 26, No. 18, p602. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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