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Hey guys, the car's been sitting for 2 years and I have 3/4 of a tank of gas in there!
I've been prepping the car to run again. I was wondering, how do I drain the gas in the tank so I can fill it with fresh stuff before I start her up again? I can't seem to find anything on a drain plug. I have a pump but whenever I try to get the hose down into the tank it won't go all the way (as if there's a anti-siphoning device somewhere along the way). Thanks a lot in advance! ![]() -------------------- ![]() |
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the gas going bad thing isnt much of an issue with the fact the tank is air tight. if it really concerns you u can disconnect the return line and hook up another hose to it and route that hose to whatevr u drain into, bridge fp & b+ in the diag box, and use the ignition key to start n stop flow.
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