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I'd recommend using one these small siphon starting devices that many
marine outlets and hardware stores sell. They typically are one piece
plastic with a dip tube and a small squeeze bulb on top. It is very
easy to get exactly the amount of fuel you want with no spillage.

Alternatively you could buy a small inline primer bulb designed for
outboard motors and attach a short length of tubing to the input side.

 
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