CinderSchnauzer said:1. Cap the tank air outlet.
2. Fabricate a fitting with an air compressor quick connect for the "fuel in" inlet
3. Attach a suitable line, probably with shutoff valve, to the "Fuel Out" in the bottom of the tank and insert in suitable container or whereever you want to put the fuel.
4. Pressurize the the tank and the fuel flows out.
5. If possible raise one end of tank to maximize drainage.
RonMar said:WHOAAAA, I would NOT reccomend doing this without a lot of carefull planning and study. .
CinderSchnauzer said:Notwithstanding your warning, the suggestion is a viable option that works very efficiently, requires very little pressure and will empty almost all the fuel.
without a warning about excessive pressure, in the hands of someone who might not understand how to do this safely is a good way to get someone DEAD. I would make the assumption that if they need to know how to get fuel out of a tank, they might not understand some basic principles of physics, or are not familliar with working with fuel tanks. I don't mean any offence to you by this MikeK101, there is plenty I do not know and will be the first to admit it. One thing I do know CinderSchnauzer is that it is dangerous to assume that a person knows something when in reality they may not.CinderSchnauzer said:Fabricate a fitting with an air compressor quick connect for the "fuel in" inlet.