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Bill,
Gotch ya, thanks. Missed it the first time. Paul "Calif Bill" wrote in message hlink.net... 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 ... 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 link.net... 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 news:L3Rsb.396$zx.342@lakeread03... 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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