Hi guys, been a while since have needed your help, but you haven't got rid of me that easy
I managed to pour about 8 litres of diesel mixed with bug killer and other nasties into the van (who the hell would put that in a fuel container!)
Anyways, I need to drain it. I have spent the last hour unsuccessfully trying to suck the fuel out and got about a thimble full out
Tried searching the forum but couldn't find anything (nor in the haynes guide, nor google).
Did see when thread where it hinted out unconnecting the fuel filter and draining that way. But how, I disconnected the fuel filter and nothing comes out.
The van is currently immobile (dead battery) pointing front end slightly downhill and tilting sideways towards the fuel input hole (incase that makes a difference).
How to drain the diesel tank on a T25
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Re: How to drain the diesel tank on a T25
Hello, bit of a bummer that! Where and how are you sucking the fuel/bugkiller from?
Proud owner of my 1.6TD JX '89 Caravelle, other wise known as -'that which is usually broke'.
Re: How to drain the diesel tank on a T25
S'easy.
Cheap 12v pump from scrappy and length of hose.connect it to outlet. Two wires onto a battery and pu p it out into suitable containers.
Will get as much out as you can without dropping tank.
Cheap 12v pump from scrappy and length of hose.connect it to outlet. Two wires onto a battery and pu p it out into suitable containers.
Will get as much out as you can without dropping tank.
Re: How to drain the diesel tank on a T25
where you fill the tank up from, not sure of the correct term. The hole you stick the fuel pump nozzle in.rob1927 wrote:Hello, bit of a bummer that! Where and how are you sucking the fuel/bugkiller from?
Is is quite hard to force the tube in, it seems to hit a wall of some kind, but with some repeated in and out action can get it into the tank. The fuel should be about half full (according to the meter) but is hard to get the hose in and submerged for some reason (blow in and listen for bubbles)
Not so easy when you live in a small village by the beach in EcuadorELVIS wrote:S'easy.
Cheap 12v pump from scrappy and length of hose.connect it to outlet. Two wires onto a battery and pu p it out into suitable containers.
Will get as much out as you can without dropping tank.
If don't get it fixed before, should be in the city (about 90 minutes away) in a week or so will check it out.
Re: How to drain the diesel tank on a T25
Tube should go down filler neck ok, there is a bend in the end that points towards floor but is otherwise unrestricted. Alternatively, take filler neck off and you can get straight into the side f the tank, the neck is just a push fit into a rubber grommet.
Try siphoning it like that.
Any pump will do as long as it sucks. Must be something you can beg/steal/borrow. Anything electric from any car, water pump from a boat or sink unit, absolutely anything. (Just dont borrow your mates water pump and give it back after)
Try siphoning it like that.
Any pump will do as long as it sucks. Must be something you can beg/steal/borrow. Anything electric from any car, water pump from a boat or sink unit, absolutely anything. (Just dont borrow your mates water pump and give it back after)
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Re: How to drain the diesel tank on a T25
hey just take the pipe of the back of the tank on the underside nearside (left side if looking at the van from the rear) it will run out,just have a change of catch tanks,
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Re: How to drain the diesel tank on a T25
I'd suggest what Micky said, i know the feeling of living in the middle of nowhere and trying to get stuff, i'm out in the sticks of east Finland.
If you look at the back end of the tank there will be two pipes that run off it one feed and one return, pop one off, and let it empty. You said your parked front on slightly down hill, is it poss to raise the front of the van a bit?
If you look at the back end of the tank there will be two pipes that run off it one feed and one return, pop one off, and let it empty. You said your parked front on slightly down hill, is it poss to raise the front of the van a bit?
Proud owner of my 1.6TD JX '89 Caravelle, other wise known as -'that which is usually broke'.