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fuel pump
ok ive got a 96 f-150 with dual tanks the fuel pump went out on the front tank with like 3/4 of a tank of fuel.i was wondering is there a way i can pump this fuel out of the front tank into the rear so it isnt so dang heavy?i didnt wanna syphon by mouth ive never tried but just seems nasty.
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Re: fuel pump
You will have to transfer the fuel manually, I use a drill operated fluid transfer tool/pump if I need to empty my tanks when replacing pumps or senders.
These pumps are around 20 dollars and it takes only a few minutes to empty a tank. Using this method lets you avoid the nasty taste of gasoline. This is how I go about it, I am sure there are many methods out there, but this is mine.
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Re: fuel pump
A little gasoline in the mouth isn't so bad. Just don't drink it. You'll live and you will save yourself 20 bucks to spend on mouthwash.
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Re: fuel pump
If you are buying a fuel pump anyway just connect hoses to the new pump
and pump the fuel from tank to tank you will have to be creative with the pick-up. Use 14ga or larger wire to run pump from 12v dc. |
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Re: fuel pump
Just be careful as a leak and spark will start a fire.
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