Re: IML: Gas Tank Drain
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Re: IML: Gas Tank Drain
- From: "Steve B." <Imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2007 21:32:06 -0500
What I want to do is drain the 12 year old gas from the tank and replace it
with fresh. The FSM talks about draining the tank, but >doesn't mention
how to open the drain on the bottom of the tank. Can anyone give me some
pointers on how to open the drain >without screwing it up?
Thanks in advance -
There is a plug toward the front of tank in the middle and on the bottom.
It takes an Allen wrench to remove it. Be forewarned though... chances are
good draining and refilling won't be good enough. Condensation in the tank
over all those years tends to turn the inside of the tank in to something
that looks like a scene from a cheesy horror movie. To do it right you
really need to pull the tank and clean it our or have it cleaned (and maybe
coated). Many radiator shops provide this service.
To "get you by" and get it running and moving under its own power you may
want to use a gallon can strategically placed under the hood with a line run
from the tank to the input of the fuel pump. Make sure you tie the line
down good so that it can't get tangled in a belt.
Steve B.
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