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Revspan 09-13-2010 11:42 AM

Draining/Pumping out fuel
 
Well as luck would have it, the season has come to an end quicker than I thought here in Michigan. Unfortunately I have about 50 gallons of fuel in my tank and would like to pump it out, or possibly siphon it out. Any recommendations? The boat is a Powerquest 260 with a 496 MAG HO. Thanks

Airpacker 09-13-2010 11:56 AM

I use an electric pump and connect it to where my fuel line connects to the seperator filter. Hook it to the battery and pump the tanks dry. Burn the fuel in my truck so it doesn't go stale.

tinman565 09-13-2010 03:45 PM

Perfect answer. I also use an old electric pump from my race car (its a holley blue). Keep an eye out on here in the swap section, and see if you can pick one up cheap. They will pump your tank out pretty quick. Just make sure you have a bunch of fuel jugs to put it in...or, hook another longer hose to the "out" part of the pump, and pump it directly into your vehicles. :drink:

tcelano 09-14-2010 02:11 AM

I disconnect the vent line, make sure the fill cap is on tight, and disconnect the fuel line before or after the filter. With an air compressor, air load the tank to 1 psi or so, and hold it while draining the tank to a gas can. If you have a shut off valve, you can stop the flow to switch gas cans without losing your pressure. As the tank empties, you have to give it a shot of air once in a while to keep the pressure up.

This is the way many tanks work normally on Navy ships. It's obvious when it's empty too.

Griff 09-14-2010 11:56 AM

Why not just treat it with a bottle of Stabil and be done?????

Flyin-Bryan 09-14-2010 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3207532)
Why not just treat it with a bottle of Stabil and be done?????

x2?

Sledge Hammer 09-14-2010 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3207532)
Why not just treat it with a bottle of Stabil and be done?????

That is what I do.

bcfountain 09-14-2010 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by Flyin-Bryan (Post 3207873)
x2?

the green stay-bil.its made for the good alchol laced gas we burn now.

Griff 09-15-2010 01:45 AM

One good thing about Nebraska. We have a choice of 87 or 91 regular unleaded or 89 E10 fuel. It is all labeled on the pumps. Of course the 89 E10 is the cheapest, but the boat always gets 87.

RunninHotRacing163.1 09-15-2010 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by Airpacker (Post 3206502)
I use an electric pump and connect it to where my fuel line connects to the seperator filter. Hook it to the battery and pump the tanks dry. Burn the fuel in my truck so it doesn't go stale.

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