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    Fuel tank draining

    The fuel tank in my project is about 3/4 full. The full is at least 6 months old. I really want to drain it. Do you think it would do any harm if I ran some heavy gauge wires from a battery directly to tank pump? I was going to run a hose from the pump outlet to a Jerry can. I'm a little worried about the amperage though, electricity continues to cause me considerable mental anguish;).

    kr

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    If you have a Bentley, there are directions for jumping the fuel pump relay which will run both fuel pumps. I think this would be better than trying to jump your pump directly from the battery.

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      #3
      yeah take out the fuel pump relay and jump it. When you do that take off the return hose and put a hose off that into a catch can. Its too easy...
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        #4
        well idk about your cars...but my 86 eta has a nifty little drain on the passenger side, and you can see it from on your knee's. and it was from factory that way
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          for reference...that is the front right corner on the passengers side, takes like a medium sized torx...someone had stripped mine, so vice-grips were needed
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            #6
            Man up :D

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              #7
              I'll climb under and look for a drain. The problem really is that my engine and all associated wiring is not in the car.

              A drain would be nice though.

              Thanks,

              kr

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                #8
                Originally posted by kroberts View Post
                I'll climb under and look for a drain. The problem really is that my engine and all associated wiring is not in the car.

                A drain would be nice though.

                Thanks,

                kr
                on all of the resto's we have done on old trucks and whatnot we always just drilled a hole, and when done put a sheetmetal screw in it with a convex metal washer with a rubber back, and smear some good quality silicone on it, and we never had a problem with it...just an idea, hope yours has the drain...mine is a 86 eta
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mr.sexymorningvoice View Post
                  we always just drilled a hole, and when done put a sheetmetal screw in it with a convex metal washer with a rubber back, and smear some good quality silicone on it
                  And this is why I tend to do all of my own work.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mr.sexymorningvoice View Post
                    for reference...that is the front right corner on the passengers side, takes like a medium sized torx...someone had stripped mine, so vice-grips were needed
                    Doesn't take a torx, it takes a 5mm Allen wrench- same size as the brake rotor set screw.



                    Bret.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rigmaster View Post
                      Doesn't take a torx, it takes a 5mm Allen wrench- same size as the brake rotor set screw.



                      Bret.
                      well mine was sooo stripped out, i had no clue..so i just went for the vice grips
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