[s-cars] old gas

ripit69 at comcast.net ripit69 at comcast.net
Thu Jul 8 13:14:15 PDT 2010


Duh, just realized you probably don't need the sending unit tool,  
jumper offer still stands.

Regards,

Chris
ripit69 at comcast.net

On Jul 8, 2010, at 4:07 PM, "ripit69 at comcast.net"  
<ripit69 at comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi Phil,
>
> I have the sending unit removal tool and a jumper w/ alligator clip  
> you could borrow.  You jumper the pump on from the fuse panel, i  
> believe the pin closest to the rear of the car.  Let me know if you  
> need the stuff I could meet you in town tonight or whenever  
> convenient.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
> ripit69 at comcast.net
>
> On Jul 8, 2010, at 1:07 PM, "pmische" <pmische at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> 'tis true - this could be the home stretch on getting the silver  
>> 95.5 S6
>> back on the road after years (and years) sitting with a nearly  
>> terminal case
>> of project-scope-creep syndrome.  Think of it as the slippery slope  
>> strewn
>> with large boulders.  Thank goodness my son Jack needed a car or it  
>> probably
>> would have been part of my estate.
>>
>>
>>
>> The car's pretty much back to stock; oil, filters, & coolant's new,  
>> but
>> there's still ancient gasoline in the tank.  I want to simply pump  
>> the old
>> fuel out using the in-tank fuel pump though a hose from fuel filter
>> connection into a portable container - is there an easy place I can  
>> jumper
>> 12V to the wires that lead to the pump?  Once this procedure's done  
>> I'll put
>> the new battery into the car.
>>
>>
>>
>> I feel like I'm trying to re-light the Command Module. anything  
>> else I
>> should be considering?
>>
>>
>>
>> Phil
>>
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