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Old 01-14-2009, 03:14 AM   #12
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If you check under your gas tank you will find a Nut sticking out sometimes under the rubberized coating where you can drain the gas, just like the oil pan.
Look for it, make sure you are in a well ventilated area, even if outdoors you would like to check around you before doing something like this. Remember, gas is very explosive!
Do not do it in your garage because most homes have water heaters with a pilot flame!
Let the fumes build up and you will have an explosion of fireballs and quite possibly kill yourself.If you must shut off the gas to any appliances and also do not use any electrical devices, my rule for jobs like this is always outdoors and use a very strong fan to blow the fumes away.

Get under the car and get ready, make sure you use most of the fuel but if you must remember to have a container large enough to catch all the gas.

Drain!

OR

you could just take the fuel pump out from the top and replace the filter and pump.
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