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This is a continuation of a post I made in the 4.0L forum concerning my 02 Sport Trac. We determined that a no start issue was the result of a faulty fuel pump. I am gearing up to drop the tank and am wondering about how to siphon the fuel - there is a little less than half a tank - about 10 gallons.
I've tried the typical hose down the filler tube but it seems there is something blocking the hose from making it into the tank.
Is there some sort of anti-siphon screen in the way or am i just not trying hard enough?
Obviously if I can't siphon, I'll just have to use the jack to lower it until I can get access to the top of the tank. Ugh!
Thanks for any help.
I've tried the typical hose down the filler tube but it seems there is something blocking the hose from making it into the tank.
Is there some sort of anti-siphon screen in the way or am i just not trying hard enough?
Obviously if I can't siphon, I'll just have to use the jack to lower it until I can get access to the top of the tank. Ugh!
Thanks for any help.