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Glen97
11-01-2013, 03:19 PM
What's the best way to get old fuel out of my 97GTS gas tank? Its been sitting for 2 years.
Thanks,
Glen
jwolf
11-01-2013, 03:56 PM
I have a 20 gallon gas caddie/container that I use for the mowers and tractors, it can pump gas out as well as gas in. On my race cars where I want to save the gas I just use a xcheap ($15) 12 volt fuel pump with a length of 1/4 inch rubber hose and pump it in to a can.
plumcrazy
11-01-2013, 05:08 PM
is the tank full or low ? if low, fill it with new gas, drive slow for a few tanks worth and move on
Glen97
11-01-2013, 05:14 PM
is the tank full or low ? if low, fill it with new gas, drive slow for a few tanks worth and move on
Close to half.
whitebeard
11-01-2013, 05:14 PM
Did you add stabilizer to the gas at any time?
Glen97
11-01-2013, 05:16 PM
Did you add stabilizer to the gas at any time?
No I blew it on that.
whitebeard
11-01-2013, 05:29 PM
I would do what JWolf suggests first, remove as much of old gas out of the tank via a siphon(motorized). Make sure to do this outside or in a very well ventilated area.
Be careful that you don't get the tube stuck when you try to pull it back out of the tank. After you have removed what you can (it may still be partially good, but you will need to add a gallon to each full tank you run)
WckdSnke
11-01-2013, 08:08 PM
Once you have removed what fuel you can, fill up with the highest octane fuel you can find i.e. 94 and add some Startron fuel stabilizer. It will help rephaze any of the old fuel.
Glen97
11-01-2013, 08:45 PM
Thanks guys!
Glen
slitherv10
11-01-2013, 09:48 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong but, does the tube that goes down into the tank not have a baffle like system that allows flow into the tank but restricts anything getting out. In other words. If you put a hose down into the pipe, it will go down but it won't get back up because the baffle will grip onto it and or get stuck open and thus allow gas to come back out during sharp turns .
I'm not very savvy regarding this but, im sure someone who knows the mechanics of the gas pipe into the tank, will chime in and either tell me to S@#T the hell up or ...your right !!
the countdown begins...............
94viper
11-04-2013, 08:43 PM
As per my service manual, section 14, Draining Fuel Tank, step 1, release fuel system pressure; step 2, insert siphon hose; step 3, siphon fuel. Shouldn't be that great of a problem.
eucharistos
11-04-2013, 11:40 PM
I have a 20 gallon gas caddie/container that I use for the mowers and tractors, it can pump gas out as well as gas in. On my race cars where I want to save the gas I just use a xcheap ($15) 12 volt fuel pump with a length of 1/4 inch rubber hose and pump it in to a can.
that makes too much sense, thanks
Solid Red 98
11-11-2013, 12:27 PM
Just remember to attach a ground wire between the car and the fuel catchment to eliminate static discharge dangers when transferring fuels. Also be sure can is on the ground. Pump away.....
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