Vacuum diesel fluid?

   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #11  
I use this topside oil changer with piece of 3/8" tubing for jobs like this:

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Easily sucks out the gunk. It's also useful for getting gas out of a vehicle for use in lawn mowers and generators.

There's also a cheaper hand held version:

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Can your shop vac be changed that it can blow? If it can, put the siphon hose into the tank, put your hand over the tank opening and use the shop vac, blowing into the tank to get fuel into the siphon hose...
I can get it to siphon just fine. I just can’t get all the stuff out of the bottom once there’s no more fluid obviously the siphon quits.
 
   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #13  
You can create vacuum using compressed air with a couple of hoses and fittings like a suction sandblaster.
That could also atomize the fuel.

The drill pump would lose prime if the hose is not submerged.
You could put the fuel back in the tank and use the drill pump and drag the hose on the bottom picking up the junk. Filter the fuel and repeat several times.

The. Fuel may suspend the junk helping it get picked up.
 
   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #14  
I can get it to siphon just fine. I just can’t get all the stuff out of the bottom once there’s no more fluid obviously the siphon quits.
Once the fuel is out of there and the tank has had enough time for the last of it to evaporate, I would be comfortable with using a shop vac to get the crud out.
 
   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #15  
I've used something like this, into a portable filter gizmo, then fuel can. Works "OK".

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   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #16  
I've used something like this, into a portable filter gizmo, then fuel can. Works "OK".

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They make a pump like that for cleaning junk on aquarium bottoms. I forgot that I have used mine for diesel.
The impellers allow junk to pass through. Easy to clean if it clogs. pumps used for parts cleaners would work also.
That pump shown above would work if that bottom piece removed I think the filter would clog.
Most of those style pumps are induction with the coil sealed in epoxy. No sparks.
 
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   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #17  
When I worked in printing, they used parts cleaner pumps to circulate ink through the printing units. Alcohol solvent but we added M.E.K. to speed drying. I have seen those pumps go through hell and still work. Safe in solvents
 
   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #18  
DIY fuel polisher should work. Does on boats.

 
   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #19  
#2 diesel has a flash point of 125 degrees. It will ignite until it reaches that temperature. That’s why you have to crank it for a long time if you don’t use the glow plugs in cold weather. Compression has to raise the combustion temperature to above 125 degrees.

While the fuel is completely atomized, it needs the heat to fire off.

I don’t think a vacuum would produce the heat necessary.

YMMV :giggle:
 
   / Vacuum diesel fluid? #20  
I’ve vacuumed diesel a few times and nothing happened. The Mythbusters vacuumed gasoline which I probably wouldn’t do and still nothing happened.
 

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