I would do this at risk of life and limb. Get the new one for her <g>
Bruce Kettunen
57 3200
Mt. Iron, MN
>Go to the kitchen when the SHIMBO is not around and find the turkey
>baster.. Looks like a long eyedropper only bigger about an inch in
>diameter with a big red squeezy thing on the end... Pit the open end
>into the intake and squeeze the red rubber thing and then release it
>... It should suck all the gas out if not keep doing it until it
>does... Empty the baster into a can or jar. Put the baster back after
>cleaning it thoroughly...Next time you go to the hardware store buy
>one for the garage... I use mine all the time.
>Rogerg
>51-3100 AD huckster
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>> A match!
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>> Seriously, you can't get a siphon hose in? I have a very inexpensive ($3-$4)
>> plastic siphon hose that should suck it out. The siphon hose has a small
>> ball on it similar to a small outboard boat motor tank that starts the
>> siphon.
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>> Good luck
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>> Blaine Dumkee
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>> Well, I appear to have developed a severe case of Rochesteritis; my truck
>> stopped working and I pulled the carb, the manifold is about an inch deep in
>> gasoline...
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>> Barrett Revis
>Roger Gleason
>Uconn U-38
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