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Siphoning petrol
Being the tightwad skinflint that I am - I have a car on my driveway that is going for scrap. It has almost two-thirds of a tank of petrol in it. I would like to siphon this petrol off to put in my own car. Being a girl (!) - I don't really know how to do this properly apart from sucking through a tube and no doubt getting a moutful of petrol. Is there an easy way? Any tips?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.many cars have anti-syphoning systems in place so unless its an old car it'll be quite hard to do,
As Squitty says the petrol will be of poor quality if its been sitting for a while and also punching a hole in the bottom will mean you get all of the sediment which settles in the bottom of the tank and therefore will perhaps cost more fixing your car than it would of to buy the petrol
As Squitty says the petrol will be of poor quality if its been sitting for a while and also punching a hole in the bottom will mean you get all of the sediment which settles in the bottom of the tank and therefore will perhaps cost more fixing your car than it would of to buy the petrol
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Hi Salla. If you really do end up going for the 'sucking up a tube' option (oh dear!), then I'd be inclined to use a clear tube and when you can see the petrol is over halfway up the visible part (the bit that's not inside the tank), then aim the tube very quickly downwards into whatever receptacle you plan to collect the petrol in. The end of the tube will need to be lower than the petrol tank to maintain the flow. Hopefully, this should avoid a nasty gob-full of petrol. You'd still get a lung-full of the fumes mind you.
I have to say though, I wouldn't recommend it! I'd rather forego the petrol and not put myself at unnecessary risk.
I have to say though, I wouldn't recommend it! I'd rather forego the petrol and not put myself at unnecessary risk.
On the other hand you could try using a purpose made syphon. Seems you can pick them up on the cheap...
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/items/__petrol-syphon_W 0QQ_nkwZpetrolQ20syphonQ20QQ_cqrZtrueQQ_nkwusc ZpetrrolQQ_nkwuscZsyphon?_rdc=1
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/items/__petrol-syphon_W 0QQ_nkwZpetrolQ20syphonQ20QQ_cqrZtrueQQ_nkwusc ZpetrrolQQ_nkwuscZsyphon?_rdc=1
You'd still need to take every precaution to minimise the risk of the petrol being ignited even if you did use a syphon.
Is it really worth it? Not in my opinion.
I speak as one who was a bit naughty when I was a young whipper-snapper and was not unknown to use either method back in the days before locking petrol caps. Pretty stupid and irresponsible huh? I'm a good girl now...honest guv'nor!
Is it really worth it? Not in my opinion.
I speak as one who was a bit naughty when I was a young whipper-snapper and was not unknown to use either method back in the days before locking petrol caps. Pretty stupid and irresponsible huh? I'm a good girl now...honest guv'nor!