I think I need a 12v pump

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brettgilbert77

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So I was running low on fuel today, however I had 40 litres of SVO in the back so decided to pull over and fill up on a quiet country lane.

I've drilled out the lid of a cubie and added a Schrader tyre valve on one side and a tank connector and tap to another. I can then plug this into my 12v tyre compressor and force the oil out into the fuel tank.

Now that works absolutely fine until you get distracted.

Today I realised I hadn't opened the tap fully, just I went to correct it there was a loud bang. I proceeded to then be covered in a 20litre shower of KTC;s finest Veggie oil. :doh

Luckily the girlfriend was finding it too difficult to hold her bladder so couldn;t hold a camera and post a photo on facebook.

So, whilst I clean out the back of the car this afternoon I think I should have a look on eBay for a pump as that's far safer them leaving an idiot like me in charge of any kind of pressurised vessel.:stupid
 
Aldi, had a syphon pump battery powered to avoid that lovely taste of chippie:doh Around £7
 
heres what i use, water butt tap..

That's a good idea. I've tried using a funnel, but holding it upright whilst pouring a 20L cubie's more of a work out than my puny muscles are used to.

I might get a siphon pump though eventually as I may well have larger containers which I will be emptying. lugging them about would be pretty hard going.
 
That's a good idea. I've tried using a funnel, but holding it upright whilst pouring a 20L cubie's more of a work out than my puny muscles are used to.

I might get a siphon pump though eventually as I may well have larger containers which I will be emptying. lugging them about would be pretty hard going.

bungy strap from roof rail to flexi funnel with handle, works for me
 

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