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I have a 2002 SAN I am trying to drain the fuel tank due to water in the fuel. I searched the threads but no luck. Any ideas on how to drain the fuel tank relatively simple? Is that even possible?
Probably shouldn't use the FCC to get the water out - especially if you're trying to run the tank totally dry.. just my 2 cents. I'd take up the floor panel to get at the tank itself and siphon out through the hole for the sender, to get every last bit you can. you could also run a siphon through the filler, though it's hard to know if you got everything. There is a slick siphoning device you can get with a metal fitting at the end with a ball inside... you shake it up and down with the metal fitting in the liquid and it pumps up until the siphon catches on.. works great. Maybe the easy way is to siphon out through the filler to get the majority, then check for water periodically until you are sure there's no more.
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pull fuel line off of fuel pump
get an outboard primer bulb
hook it up
start to pump into another tank, usually placed lower than boat hull, so gravity takes over
water will still on the bottom
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