Siphon The Fuel Tank
Bill,
Gotch ya, thanks. Missed it the first time.
Paul
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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I said buy a cheap electric fuel pump. There are different kinds, some
more
expensive than others.
Bill
"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message
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Bill,
Isn't the fact you're pumping gasoline an issue in what kind of pump
you
use? Could a cheap pump be a safety problem?
Paul
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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The overflow line (actually the vent line) is above the fuel. If you
can
not get fuel out via the filler, buy a cheap electric fuel pump and
pump
it
out the carb feed line.
"Frazier Phillips" wrote in message
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I have a 1988 Bayliner 1950, 5.0 L, 32 gallon tank. I have tried to
siphon
from the fill cap. This does not work.
I have just looked at the top side of the tank. Of the
possibilities,
the
only one option that I would consider is the over flow line. Is this
a
good
place to siphon the gas?
I assume there is a screen on the gas input line.
I have stabilizer in the fuel, however, this fuel is 12 months old.
I
am
not
going to chance another 6 months.
Next year I plan to use the boat. It hell getting old, you know.
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