Urgent Advice Needed - Draining '04 Fuel Tank

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The drain nut appears to be missing on my 04 where it once was on my '96, I've got a bit excited with my new diesel pump and put too much veg in leaving no room for Diesel and the car will hardly move :(

what's the quickest way to drain the tank, I've got to get to cardiff tonight, already tried syphoning the tank and the pipe doesn't go in far enough

Please Help :bow
 
The drain nut appears to be missing on my 04 where it once was on my '96, I've got a bit excited with my new diesel pump and put too much veg in leaving no room for Diesel and the car will hardly move :(

what's the quickest way to drain the tank, I've got to get to cardiff tonight, already tried syphoning the tank and the pipe doesn't go in far enough

Please Help :bow

Yes they deleted the drain plug on later models its a right pain no idea how to get the fuel out though sorry
 
you should be able to get a pipe in the filler, but failing that a sucker pump on the flow pipe to the filter, or even a wet vac, a bit slower would be to extend the pipe after disconnecting it from the filter and get the pipe as low as you can and give it a brief suck after that it will self syphon, Rick
 
in an emergency , call the rac / aa , they will drain some
 
Lol just drive it and then fill up...

Once warm it'll run fine just a bit more sluggish.

I ran neat for months :thumb2
 
what rick said

I agree with them both, but when I syphon liquids, I usually put about 3-4 Stainless Steel M8 nuts on the end of the pipe, tied on, or wired on through the end if the pipe.
IF... it does make it into the tank, then it should rest on the bottom.
I use stainless... you never know, if they did fall off... in what ever liquid you are transferring...less to rust.

I did this on my washer bottle, I drained the fluid, then replaced the pump, then put the washer fluid back.
Some call me tight... just because I turn the gas off when I turn the bacon over, or turn the wipers off when I go under a bridge...

No I am careful...:augie
 
Do we know if he made it? Or is out there at the mercy of welsh sheep?;)
 
Sorry guys just been a bit busy, I managed to get it sorted in the end.

I went in via the boot floor, removed the inspection hatch and then removed the guard that seals the swirl chamber into the tank. I always carry a syphon pump with me , one pipe into the tank and one into a 20l drum to remove the fuel that was in the tank.

Managed to get enough out to put some Diesel in to get it right again.

Nightmare :doh

I promise I'll be more active from next week on :doh

It's all just been a bit full on this week

Thanks for all those that offered advice, Rick if I hadn't have opted for my option I think I'd have opted for your advice as a fix next :naughty
 
I did this on my washer bottle, I drained the fluid, then replaced the pump, then put the washer fluid back.
Some call me tight... just because I turn the gas off when I turn the bacon over, or turn the wipers off when I go under a bridge...

No I am careful...:augie

Ha ha ha. Quality :D
 

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