kingkreeton
Frequent Contributor
Posts: 1748

Loc: Houston TX
Reg: 04-15-11
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09-05-23 08:33 AM - Post#2862294
Anyone have a recommendation for a fuel siphoning pump kit that is not a complete waste of money. I bought one from an auto parts store that leaked the first time it was used.
Thanks
Shane
64 Impala SS:
Chevy Performance 350HO
4 Speed Muncie
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tommy49
"9th Year" Silver Supporting Member
Posts: 3482

Loc: Kaleva, Michigan
Reg: 09-28-12
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09-05-23 05:32 PM - Post#2862313
In response to kingkreeton
I just use tygon tubing and pressurize the tank with a air nozzle, sealed with a rag.
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someotherguy
Senior Moderator
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Loc: Texas
Reg: 08-01-03
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09-06-23 06:08 AM - Post#2862330
In response to tommy49
I'm still amazed that the super cheap simple squeeze bulb/tube siphon kit I bought at the auto parts store 13-14 years ago is still holding up. I bought it to drain gas tanks from trucks I was parting out. Drained countless tanks of nasty old fuel, a few radiators, and it's also come in handy a few times when a cold snap (what's that?) came and it was time to change out to the winter formula bug juice in the washer reservoir. The tube has hardened up a little bit but the thing still works. If I recall the thing was $8..
Richard
06 Silverado ISS / 06 Silverado SS / 06 300C SRT8 / 93 C3500 dually |
Edited by someotherguy on 09-06-23 06:11 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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65_Impala
Very Senior Member
Posts: 4985
Reg: 12-29-02
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09-16-23 08:19 PM - Post#2862604
In response to kingkreeton
Priming bulb for an outboard and some rubber hose maybe?
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