Re: [DMCForum] practical siphoning advice
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Re: [DMCForum] practical siphoning advice



Lauren

Go to any autoparts store and ask for a Facet generic electric fuel pump
or they could have it listed under a Purolator PRO-12s.  It is a low
pressure and low volume pump, 3-5psi and maybe 30gph, but it should run
about $20.  With that pump and a few feet of fuel line you shouldn't
have any problems.

Andrei

Lauren wrote:

>This isn't D related, but at least it's car related. 
>I could use some practical advice from you guys.  On my truck I
>have two tanks, but unfortnately the one that is filled with 25 gal of
>diesel has a fuel feed problem that I don't want to deal with (i.e.
>spend $$ on) right now.  I can't run a straight siphon to the other
>tank because it's at the same level and it seems like a lot of work to
>siphon 5 gal at a time into a Gerry can.  Any good ideas how to get
>fuel from one tank to the other?  Electric pump?  Would that cost me
>more than 25 gal of diesel is worth?  Even thought of parking the
>truck on a steep hill but it's pretty flat down here in the valley. 
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>any creative ideas appreciated.......................LP
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