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> I would be very worried about using a Shop Vac. to evacuate a fuel tank that
> has contained fuel. The picture of a fuel/air mixture flowing past those
> sparking brushes in the Shop Vac.looks like it could be pretty exciting with
> possibly disastrous results.
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> Fred Egli
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Excellent point Fred! I actually had a nightmare about this very thing. I really
need to get out more....
I used a pneumatic vacuum pump I got from Harbor Freight for about 10 bucks. Just
connect it to the vent line with a vacuum gage "T"ed in. Don't let the
differential pressure get above 1 PSI !!!!! do the work outside with no sources
of combustion nearby.
Regards
Brent
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