They wanted some gas, and had a designated driver, drinking but not much. I have used a compresser blow gun. I had to get old gas out of my truck saddle tank which was above my gas can. Matt, My Dad showed me that trick, works great! Yeah, get a transparent plastic hose, so you can see the fuel coming, 10 ft. long is good. Youll never get a giggler into a gas tank .

THen just uncork the bottom of the hose. This article has been viewed 947,323 times. "@type": "ImageObject", "@type":"DiscussionForumPosting", in the Tractors forum followed by comments. Most hand-operated pumps only require a few pumps to get liquid flowing - after this, gas should flow freely. If your going to remove the tank anyway, just get someone to help lift off and dump gas out fill hole into a bucket. The following trick works well on becks with filler necks, especially on tanks >5 gallons, if you have shop air or a really good set of lungs ! I told them all I had was a barrel of gas with no pump in it, thus we would have to syphon. that are both better because you don't end up with gasoline in your mouth! {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/c\/cd\/Siphon-Gas-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Siphon-Gas-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/cd\/Siphon-Gas-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/aid1257882-v4-728px-Siphon-Gas-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"

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\n<\/p><\/div>"}. Well, I gave it a try, but it doesn't look like there is enough gas in there to make this worth the effort. parts siphon heat moving Janicolson has the best method. These guys were on their way from a tractor pull and going to the hunting camp. A one or two second long shot of air starts the siphon.

They make pumps that go on drills. The tube doesn't go all the way in. Hal Hal: Good idea, and that reminds me of another one going back into the 30s, and days of an open fan for a defroster, and flip up windshield. Fun ain't it. Thanks! Hal Hi Hugh, They should've pour some of that alcohol they drank into the gas tank. Raise and lower the tank end rapidly and the hose will fill. One esay way is buy a hose made for the older out board motors. Grandpas deal looked great, but I don t think he ever used it again! The problem is that electric drills (plug-in or cordless) are not explosion proof. Do to the bootleggers making their own alcohol is why they have the recipe for making ethanol. "I knew how to siphon gas the traditional way (the third/last option on this tutorial), but now I know two more ways, "A clear plastic tubing with a check valve at the inlet and one at the outlet works perfectly with a shutoff valve, "I just needed gas, and this site was very helpful! Mike, one more thing the lower the better on the sucking end. Looks very similar. Someone once told my boss that I had a syphon hose in my truck and accused me of stealing company gas (had our own fuel tanks at the shop). The only time these arent so great is if you are tiring to start it in a container with just a couple inches of fluid in it. Ten or fifteen feet will do.

Grandpas deal looked great, but I don"t think he ever used it again! Seeing the condition of his two buddies, I decided to drive them back to their truck. by the way, old gas fumes don't taste so good. Learned that term from Bill Burke long ago during a Moab run. If your going to remove the tank anyway, just get someone to help lift off and dump gas out fill hole into a bucket. and the gas will keep flowing. You are using an out of date browser. When the hose gets too stiff from age just go buy 6-8 of hose at the hardware store. Either obtain two separate lengths of tubing or cut one length of tubing to make two smaller lengths - the effect is the same. Stuck a 1/2" diameter 6' hose in the fill neck and down into the tank, held a rag tightly around the hose/neck and just blew into the hose to briefly pressurize the tank, then quickly dropped the hose into the can. Anytime you are using anything that sparks around gasoline you are asking for trouble. Note: These methods may not work on gas tanks with special anti-siphon barriers (though such barriers can sometimes be held open with a screwdriver). These guys were on their way from a tractor pull and going to the hunting camp. Beat heck out of hauling full gas cans to the site. Any tricks that don't involve sucking on the end of a hose and drinking gasoline? Rapidly put the open end into the liquid in the tank, and hold it there with tape or the like so it cannot get out, and is in the bottom. To siphon dry an installed car tank youre going to need the thinnest hose you can get from the hardware store. To create this article, 18 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. I stuck one end of the hose in the bottom of my gas tank and used one of those little orange pumps on the other end. Have done that by myself before, but is easier with help. Sooner or later you will have to remove the sediment assy and there is no way you are going to be able to siphon all the gas out so you need to get the gas flowing thru the sediment assy. Heres a trick a mechanic at the shop I work at showed me, if you have a air compressor and a air blower, blow air directly across the hose the is not stuck in the tank. Thye have a bulb on them that will primp the hose and then it will do the rest for you. Hal: Behind my farm used to be a maze of private logging roads. This article has been viewed 947,323 times.

If you get caught, you will have to pay a fine and/or court costs, in which case it will not be cheaper and it will certainly be more inconvenient. The sediment bowl I have is a single line variety, and I want to put the starter tank back on it and run the line, even though I don't actually plan on using it, it's still a good conversation piece. Note: siphon pumps have one designated end that liquid enters and another end from which liquid leaves. This got me wondering, How long of a hose can you use? ;O) Takes forever to transfer fuel with one of them little hand syphon pumps, since they generally have small hoses on them. I have trouble with 5 gallon cans so I was also wondering Can the discharge end of the hose be above the can being pumped out? heat siphon pump pool error codes pumps heater dealers support swimming heating accessories market heatpumps4pools heaters brochure dealer become mail look in the phone book. You give it a quick tug, not an extra long suck. Hi Hugh, They should've pour some of that alcohol they drank into the gas tank. unloader valve gas