Several weeks ago there was a discussion about vanaholigans stealing gas and I was going to ask about draining the tank. Someone mentioned they lost quite a bit to someone from the line at the bottom of the tank. I have a rig that has not seen the highway for several years. It's about ready, I changed the fuel filter among several items but the gas that came out of the filter was nasty stuff. I have not connected the power to the car (i.e. the battery, thus no gas gauge reading) so I don't know how much gas if any is in the rig. So, I disconnected the line going to the fuel pump and very little came out. I stuck a small plastic tube and pumped on the other end to create a siphon but still only a tiny amount came out. What does the inside look like? I guess there is some sort of gap to prevent the solids from being sucked up into the gas line but should I have been able to drain out most of it? Should I put in 5 gallons and then drain it hoping to dilute the gas that is there? thanks for your help, peter |
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