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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
I was thinking an aquarium vacuum........
anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
A self starting syphon hose might be safer.
Mark Lewis
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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 14:07, adamavis wrote:
Are you trying to drain the tank entirely? Easiest way to get the majority of the gas out of the tank is put a piece of hose on the vacuum nipple (huhuhuh, he said "nipple") of the petcock, suck on it, and clamp it off with a set of vise-grips. Now you can use the petcock to drain the tank. Z DC A5X A12X> I was thinking an aquarium vacuum........
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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
Cool! And Crafty!
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Zachariah Mully
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vacuum> On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 14:07, adamavis wrote: > > I was thinking an aquarium vacuum........ > > Are you trying to drain the tank entirely? Easiest way to get the > majority of the gas out of the tank is put a piece of hose on the
clamp> nipple (huhuhuh, he said "nipple") of the petcock, suck on it, and
drain> it off with a set of vise-grips. Now you can use the petcock to
> the tank. > > Z > DC > A5X > A12X
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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Zachariah Mully
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vacuum> Are you trying to drain the tank entirely? Easiest way to get the > majority of the gas out of the tank is put a piece of hose on the
clamp> nipple (huhuhuh, he said "nipple") of the petcock, suck on it, and
drain> it off with a set of vise-grips. Now you can use the petcock to
I must admit this is smart if not crafty. I was thinking the question was a troll. Maybe not? This list rarely ceases to amaze me. However, I'd still just remove the gas tank, open the gas cap and turn the tank upside down? Matt> the tank. >
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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
At 12:21 AM +0000 2/27/04, mwl_95623 wrote:
I keep telling you people... chuck a lit match in it! Mark http://www.reelrider.com>--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Zachariah Mully >wrote: >> Are you trying to drain the tank entirely? Easiest way to get the >> majority of the gas out of the tank is put a piece of hose on the >vacuum >> nipple (huhuhuh, he said "nipple") of the petcock, suck on it, and >clamp >> it off with a set of vise-grips. Now you can use the petcock to >drain >> the tank. >> > >I must admit this is smart if not crafty. I was thinking the >question was a troll. Maybe not? This list rarely ceases to amaze >me. > >However, I'd still just remove the gas tank, open the gas cap and >turn the tank upside down?
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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 02:56:20PM -0500, Zachariah Mully wrote:
Why a KLR is better than a DR (for some rides): http://www.cs.stevens-tech.edu/~tls/trip_pictures/DCIM/100NIKON/DSCN0141.JPG Check out DSCN0117.JPG, too -- this is Wyoming at the very end of June... Thor> On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 14:07, adamavis wrote: > > I was thinking an aquarium vacuum........ > > Are you trying to drain the tank entirely? Easiest way to get the > majority of the gas out of the tank is put a piece of hose on the vacuum > nipple (huhuhuh, he said "nipple") of the petcock, suck on it, and clamp > it off with a set of vise-grips. Now you can use the petcock to drain > the tank.
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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
The vaccuum hose/vice grip method is an awesome tip. Thanks!
Here's one I use for times when you just need a little gas to bail out your
buddies who don't have a KLR-sized tank capacity: I usually travel with two
sections of thin gas line. One is about a foot, the other three feet. Stick
the three foot one in your tank, and the other in a suitable container, or
your buddy's tank. Next, stick the shorter line in your tank. Don't let it
fall in... Holding the lines between your fingers, use your hand to seal off
the tank opening. Now blow good and hard on the shorter line, which will
pressurize your tank, and gas will flow out the longer line.
The cost of gas borrowed in this manner is usually calculated by the current
price per litre, times the number of hours your buddy would have had to walk
if you had not been so well-prepared! Or a few beers...
have fun
gord
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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
"I was thinking the
question was a troll."
Hey man, I've been on this list for 2 years. I'm no troll... I was
going to just remove the petcock, but I can't make a mess in the
garage my bike is.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mwl_95623" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Zachariah Mully > wrote: > > Are you trying to drain the tank entirely? Easiest way to get the > > majority of the gas out of the tank is put a piece of hose on the > vacuum > > nipple (huhuhuh, he said "nipple") of the petcock, suck on it, and > clamp > > it off with a set of vise-grips. Now you can use the petcock to > drain > > the tank. > > > > I must admit this is smart if not crafty. I was thinking the > question was a troll. Maybe not? This list rarely ceases to amaze > me. > > However, I'd still just remove the gas tank, open the gas cap and > turn the tank upside down? > > Matt
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anyone know any "crafty" ways to get the gas out of the tank?
LOL!
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Thor Lancelot Simon
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vacuum> On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 02:56:20PM -0500, Zachariah Mully wrote: > > On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 14:07, adamavis wrote: > > > I was thinking an aquarium vacuum........ > > > > Are you trying to drain the tank entirely? Easiest way to get the > > majority of the gas out of the tank is put a piece of hose on the
and clamp> > nipple (huhuhuh, he said "nipple") of the petcock, suck on it,
drain> > it off with a set of vise-grips. Now you can use the petcock to
tech.edu/~tls/trip_pictures/DCIM/100NIKON/DSCN0141.JPG> > the tank. > > Why a KLR is better than a DR (for some rides): > http://www.cs.stevens-
June...> > Check out DSCN0117.JPG, too -- this is Wyoming at the very end of
> > Thor
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