removing fuel from the tank
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Printed Date: November-15-2024 at 3:58am
Topic: removing fuel from the tank
Posted By: rich414
Subject: removing fuel from the tank
Date Posted: April-23-2020 at 9:03pm
I have a correct craft 211, the motor has not ran since 2016. How do i remove the fuel from the tank? its about 1/4 full NON-ethonal gas and treated. I am also going to replace the water impeller and the 3 ballast tank impellers and change the oil... thansk in advance for your reply
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Posted By: C_Heath
Date Posted: April-23-2020 at 9:33pm
rich414 wrote:
I have a correct craft 211, the motor has not ran since 2016. How do i remove the fuel from the tank? its about 1/4 full NON-ethonal gas and treated. I am also going to replace the water impeller and the 3 ballast tank impellers and change the oil... thansk in advance for your reply |
Mity Vac 7201. Or you can go old school like my dad and syphon it out with your mouth and a piece of garden hose lol.
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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: April-23-2020 at 9:33pm
4 years old? I’d top it off with fresh and just let dilution do its thing.
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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: April-23-2020 at 9:45pm
TRBenj wrote:
4 years old? I’d top it off with fresh and just let dilution do its thing. |
I agree. Non ethanol treated and only 4 years old shouldn't be a problem.
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