Siphoning gas into my TJ....
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Jeff,
> Siphoning from one to another is going to be pretty difficult to do
> unless you can get the rice burner up on top of your loading dock. I
> take about three quick pulls, just using my cheeks, remembering any
> swallowed is very serious, as it covers our cells and makes it
> impossible for them to absorb oxygen. Another way is to slide the
> Mexican credit card all the way into the tank, jerking it out with the
> thumb covering the hose to create a vacuum then opening and letting
> inertia push the gasoline up, about three of four times in quick
> secession. Or cut a piece an old inner tube with a couple holes for the
> siphon hose and one for a hose to blow into to pressurize the tank and
> force the gasoline out that way into your Jeep cans.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If it's a rice burner, why are you talking about getting the gasoline out?
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Jeff,
> Siphoning from one to another is going to be pretty difficult to do
> unless you can get the rice burner up on top of your loading dock. I
> take about three quick pulls, just using my cheeks, remembering any
> swallowed is very serious, as it covers our cells and makes it
> impossible for them to absorb oxygen. Another way is to slide the
> Mexican credit card all the way into the tank, jerking it out with the
> thumb covering the hose to create a vacuum then opening and letting
> inertia push the gasoline up, about three of four times in quick
> secession. Or cut a piece an old inner tube with a couple holes for the
> siphon hose and one for a hose to blow into to pressurize the tank and
> force the gasoline out that way into your Jeep cans.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If it's a rice burner, why are you talking about getting the gasoline out?
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Jeff,
> Siphoning from one to another is going to be pretty difficult to do
> unless you can get the rice burner up on top of your loading dock. I
> take about three quick pulls, just using my cheeks, remembering any
> swallowed is very serious, as it covers our cells and makes it
> impossible for them to absorb oxygen. Another way is to slide the
> Mexican credit card all the way into the tank, jerking it out with the
> thumb covering the hose to create a vacuum then opening and letting
> inertia push the gasoline up, about three of four times in quick
> secession. Or cut a piece an old inner tube with a couple holes for the
> siphon hose and one for a hose to blow into to pressurize the tank and
> force the gasoline out that way into your Jeep cans.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
If it's a rice burner, why are you talking about getting the gasoline out?
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:55:29 UTC Jeff Olsen <handywired@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
Cheapo plastic pump for a couple bucks at the parts store. That, or
unhook/cut the fuel line on the import, turn the igniton on and let it
pump the gas into a can for you.
--
Will Honea
wrote:
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
Cheapo plastic pump for a couple bucks at the parts store. That, or
unhook/cut the fuel line on the import, turn the igniton on and let it
pump the gas into a can for you.
--
Will Honea
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:55:29 UTC Jeff Olsen <handywired@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
Cheapo plastic pump for a couple bucks at the parts store. That, or
unhook/cut the fuel line on the import, turn the igniton on and let it
pump the gas into a can for you.
--
Will Honea
wrote:
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
Cheapo plastic pump for a couple bucks at the parts store. That, or
unhook/cut the fuel line on the import, turn the igniton on and let it
pump the gas into a can for you.
--
Will Honea
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:55:29 UTC Jeff Olsen <handywired@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
Cheapo plastic pump for a couple bucks at the parts store. That, or
unhook/cut the fuel line on the import, turn the igniton on and let it
pump the gas into a can for you.
--
Will Honea
wrote:
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
Cheapo plastic pump for a couple bucks at the parts store. That, or
unhook/cut the fuel line on the import, turn the igniton on and let it
pump the gas into a can for you.
--
Will Honea
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
If you are pulling from the tank and into a can, then going into the Jeep,
why not just put one of your wife's knee-high panty hose on the end of the
hose that goes into the can? This should catch all of the big chunks for you
....
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it
out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to
cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
>
> -jeff
>
why not just put one of your wife's knee-high panty hose on the end of the
hose that goes into the can? This should catch all of the big chunks for you
....
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D41B4.72F6%handywired@earthlink.net...
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it
out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to
cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
>
> -jeff
>
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
If you are pulling from the tank and into a can, then going into the Jeep,
why not just put one of your wife's knee-high panty hose on the end of the
hose that goes into the can? This should catch all of the big chunks for you
....
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D41B4.72F6%handywired@earthlink.net...
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it
out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to
cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
>
> -jeff
>
why not just put one of your wife's knee-high panty hose on the end of the
hose that goes into the can? This should catch all of the big chunks for you
....
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D41B4.72F6%handywired@earthlink.net...
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it
out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to
cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
>
> -jeff
>
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
If you are pulling from the tank and into a can, then going into the Jeep,
why not just put one of your wife's knee-high panty hose on the end of the
hose that goes into the can? This should catch all of the big chunks for you
....
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D41B4.72F6%handywired@earthlink.net...
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it
out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to
cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
>
> -jeff
>
why not just put one of your wife's knee-high panty hose on the end of the
hose that goes into the can? This should catch all of the big chunks for you
....
"Jeff Olsen" <handywired@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:BE5D41B4.72F6%handywired@earthlink.net...
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it
out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to
cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
>
> -jeff
>
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Re: Siphoning gas into my TJ....
I have used a funnel and a basket style coffee filter with success to
clean suspect gas.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jeff Olsen wrote:
>
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
>
> -jeff
clean suspect gas.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Jeff Olsen wrote:
>
> I recently blew the engine on my old Nissan farm truck... unfortunatly, it
> had a full tank of good gas that I hate to waste! I'd like to siphon it out
> and use it, or at least most of it, in my TJ. Any tricks to this? I was
> gonna see if the parts store had a screen I could run it through to catch
> anything big that got sucked up but otherwise just either siphon it to cans
> and then dump it over to the Jeep or else just go straight from one to the
> other.
>
> -jeff