SturmTyger380
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This latest long weekend I decided to work on the XM211 a bit. So I started killing the rust on the passenger battery ledge. While my solution was doing its job I decided to drain the fuel tank.
The previous owner said it was totally full of real gas. Yeah right. So I used a shaker siphon hose and got it transferring to 5 gallon fuel cans. I think it was probably 80% water in there.
I made three trips with three gas cans to the local recycle place where they let me pour it in where the used gas and oil tank is. So that was about 45 gallons. Whew what a stinky job!
Then too much crud in the bottom for the siphon to work so I put a wash tub under the plug and opened the drain hole. I expected a flood but got only a trickle. Finally I got out as much as I could and put the plug back in. There must be two inches of crud in the bottom of that tank. So the next step is to take off the tank and clean it.
Any tips on cleaning it? Anyone else use the tank liner stuff that coats the insides?
Alan
The previous owner said it was totally full of real gas. Yeah right. So I used a shaker siphon hose and got it transferring to 5 gallon fuel cans. I think it was probably 80% water in there.
I made three trips with three gas cans to the local recycle place where they let me pour it in where the used gas and oil tank is. So that was about 45 gallons. Whew what a stinky job!
Then too much crud in the bottom for the siphon to work so I put a wash tub under the plug and opened the drain hole. I expected a flood but got only a trickle. Finally I got out as much as I could and put the plug back in. There must be two inches of crud in the bottom of that tank. So the next step is to take off the tank and clean it.
Any tips on cleaning it? Anyone else use the tank liner stuff that coats the insides?
Alan