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I tell what I use and it works pretty good
87-91 fords I know the vans had them . A electric fuel pump that was mounted on the frame rail likes like a fuel filter with wires I take one of them attach a small fuel line on the suction end of the pump and Attach the outlet hose in a gas can put suction hose in the gas fill hole power up the pump with 12 volt’s I can get 98 % of the gas out that way have been doing this for years But for god shake do not use your mouth to Siphon Have learned the hard way ![]() This is NOT a good thing to do For me it was the best way |
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a little tip cowboys, grab a outboard gas squeeze bulb insert in your siphon line.. pump a few times...wollaa gas... and no bad breath later on your date,
dont ask how I know this trick. ![]() |
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a little tip cowboys, grab a outboard gas squeeze bulb insert in your siphon line.. pump a few times...wollaa gas... and no bad breath later on your date, dont ask how I know this trick. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, that works too........ or one of those cheap squeeze pump thingys we used in the 80's to fill our Kerosun Heaters. ![]()
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