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Car Forum / Porsche / Porshe 911 / July 2004

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Draining gas from '80 911 SC

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Buddee - 26 Jun 2004 08:05 GMT
Hey guys, how do I do this? I'm getting my buddy's 911 out of storage after
1.5 years and I believe the gas is bad. Is there a drain plug? Where might I
find this sucka?

Thanks,

Buddee
El Exigente - 26 Jun 2004 19:53 GMT
Go to Wal-Mart or some such and buy a siphon/pump. Make sure you run the gas
into an approved container. Disposal can be an issue, too.

> Hey guys, how do I do this? I'm getting my buddy's 911 out of storage after
> 1.5 years and I believe the gas is bad. Is there a drain plug? Where might I
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> Buddee
oldtee3 - 09 Jul 2004 02:37 GMT
Jack the car up.  Remove the large black plate that covers the fuel pump.
There are two lines.  One goes to the fuel pump the other is a return line.
Remove the clamp on the return line and line up clen 5 gal buckets. It will
take a little time.  Make sure there is good ventalation.

Note there is a large plug dead center in the gas tank.  Warning, you can
use this but be prepared for a flood.  It is a allen and is the same size as
the O2 sensor plug.
> Go to Wal-Mart or some such and buy a siphon/pump. Make sure you run the gas
> into an approved container. Disposal can be an issue, too.
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> > Buddee
 
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