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Old fuel draining by jumping the fuel pymp
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<blockquote data-quote="FIREBALL" data-source="post: 17004251" data-attributes="member: 178539"><p>Dropping the tank with more than a couple gallons can be tough, I found out the hard way. You cant normally siphon out with a hose but when I needed to drop my tank a second time to replace fuel pump, I used a 1/8 hard plastic line like the ones for an oil pressure gauge. I was able to get it past everything and into the tank. It took about 5 hours to siphon about 5 gallons out, but it was worth it. Dropping the tank when empty is easy. The first time I went with the costly highly recommended DeatschWerks pump and it failed almost immediately. Second time I went with a Bosch and it workes great. Also if you need a fuel pump (which would be highly recommended being the pump has been sitting in that old fuel) buy the complete assembly not just the pump, it will save much time and frustration. </p><p></p><p> You can find the Bosch fuel pump assembly #67170 on Amazon for $112</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIREBALL, post: 17004251, member: 178539"] Dropping the tank with more than a couple gallons can be tough, I found out the hard way. You cant normally siphon out with a hose but when I needed to drop my tank a second time to replace fuel pump, I used a 1/8 hard plastic line like the ones for an oil pressure gauge. I was able to get it past everything and into the tank. It took about 5 hours to siphon about 5 gallons out, but it was worth it. Dropping the tank when empty is easy. The first time I went with the costly highly recommended DeatschWerks pump and it failed almost immediately. Second time I went with a Bosch and it workes great. Also if you need a fuel pump (which would be highly recommended being the pump has been sitting in that old fuel) buy the complete assembly not just the pump, it will save much time and frustration. You can find the Bosch fuel pump assembly #67170 on Amazon for $112 [/QUOTE]
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