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RE:Headers and Fuel lines

Subject: RE:Headers and Fuel lines
by MK 82 on 2008/1/28 3:54:04

Quote:
CFI, seriously, if I just let the tank drain into gas cans, what's wrong with that?

If I'm going to kill myself I'd rather know now so I can say my goodbyes.

I have 4X2.5 gallon cans, that's 10 gallons.

So if I disconnect the lines by the filter, let the gas drain into these containers until empty, what's the problem?


Problems your way.
1. Messy and more of a fire hazard.

Problems CFI's way.
1 Must remove fuel lid and rubber cover above sending unit
2. Must remove supply soft line at top of tank to break syphon.

Pros don't have to drain tank
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