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Re: [Shop-talk] old people pouring gas

To: John Innis <jdinnis@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] old people pouring gas
From: Steven Trovato <strovato@optonline.net> mail.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2018 18:00:23 -0500
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That is all true.  However, I do not like the 
idea that the safety of the operation is 
dependent on a person remembering which drill to 
use.  I have never seen one of those drill pumps 
that was approved for use with gasoline.  Maybe 
they exist.  I just have never seen 
one.  Usually, there is a specific statement about NOT using with gasoline.=


I have one more thought about using an actual 
fuel pump like I suggested earlier.  I have done 
this, and it works great.  Make sure you check 
the gpm rating of the pump you select.  I pumped 
out the 3/4 full fuel tank on my boat using a 
pump like that, sending the fuel directly into 
the gas tank of my Ford Expedition.  My boat has 
a 41 gallon tank.  The Expedition capacity is 
33.5 gallons.  I made sure that there was enough 
room in the tank.  The car was almost empty when 
I started.  Anyway, the pump I used was 
originally intended for an MGA.  The whole 
transfer operation took about 30 minutes.  If I 
was purchasing a pump specifically for this 
purpose, I would look for one that would get the job done a little faster.

-Steve T.

At 05:25 PM 12/6/2018, John Innis wrote:
>It depends on your drill.=C2  When I was in A&P 
>school we were never allowed to use an electric 
>drill for this very reason.=C2  We only used air 
>drills.=C2  But a lot of newer drills are brushless.=C2  No brushes, no sp=
arks.=C2
>
>On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 4:09 PM Steven Trovato 
>There is no way I would do this.=C2  On my drill, 
>if you look into the vent slots while the drill 
>is running, you see sparks.=C2  If you are going 
>to bother buying a pump, just go get a small 
>electric fuel=C2  pump.=C2  There are still risks, 
>but at least you are dealing with something 
>intended for gasoline.=C2  You can find suitable 
>pumps for not much money.=C2  Here's one 
>example,=C2  pretty much selected at random.
>
><https://www.walmart.com/ip/Airtex-E8251-Electric-Fuel-Pump/42403965>https=
://www.walmart.com/ip/Airtex-E8251-Electric-Fuel-Pump/42403965 
>
>
>-Steve T.


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That is all true.&nbsp; However, I do not like the idea that the safety
of the operation is dependent on a person remembering which drill to
use.&nbsp; I have never seen one of those drill pumps that was approved
for use with gasoline.&nbsp; Maybe they exist.&nbsp; I just have never
seen one.&nbsp; Usually, there is a specific statement about NOT using
with gasoline.&nbsp; <br><br>
I have one more thought about using an actual fuel pump like I suggested
earlier.&nbsp; I have done this, and it works great.&nbsp; Make sure you
check the gpm rating of the pump you select.&nbsp; I pumped out the 3/4
full fuel tank on my boat using a pump like that, sending the fuel
directly into the gas tank of my Ford Expedition.&nbsp; My boat has a 41
gallon tank.&nbsp; The Expedition capacity is 33.5 gallons.&nbsp; I made
sure that there was enough room in the tank.&nbsp; The car was almost
empty when I started.&nbsp; Anyway, the pump I used was originally
intended for an MGA.&nbsp; The whole transfer operation took about 30
minutes.&nbsp; If I was purchasing a pump specifically for this purpose,
I would look for one that would get the job done a little faster.&nbsp;
<br><br>
-Steve T.<br><br>
At 05:25 PM 12/6/2018, John Innis wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=3Dcite class=3Dcite cite=3D"">It depends on your drill.=C2=
&nbsp;
When I was in A&amp;P school we were never allowed to use an electric
drill for this very reason.=C2&nbsp; We only used air drills.=C2&nbsp; But =
a
lot of newer drills are brushless.=C2&nbsp; No brushes, no sparks.=C2&nbsp;=

<br><br>
On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 4:09 PM Steven Trovato
&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:strovato@optonline.net";>strovato@optonline.net</a>
&gt; wrote:<br>

<dl>
<dd>There is no way I would do this.=C2&nbsp; On my drill, if you look into=

the vent slots while the drill is running, you see sparks.=C2&nbsp; If you
are going to bother buying a pump, just go get a small electric
fuel=C2&nbsp; pump.=C2&nbsp; There are still risks, but at least you are
dealing with something intended for gasoline.=C2&nbsp; You can find
suitable pumps for not much money.=C2&nbsp; Here's one example,=C2&nbsp;
pretty much selected at random.<br><br>

<dd>
<a href=3D"https://www.walmart.com/ip/Airtex-E8251-Electric-Fuel-Pump/42403=
965">
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Airtex-E8251-Electric-Fuel-Pump/42403965</a>
<br><br>

<dd>-Steve T.
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