Fuel removal

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Asked by Robert Sep 13, 2017 at 11:19 PM about the 2000 Chevrolet S-10 LB RWD

Question type: General

Truck was brought to a tragic end with a Completely full tank of liquid gold
(gas). Was thinking ,engage fuel pump at the relay and connect a hose to the
fuel line connection.
This would be better than dropping the full tank.
Any comments or better idea?  

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You could use the fuel pump to empty the fuel tank, but you must be very careful as a spark in the wrong place could ignite fuel vapors and cause a fire. Dropping a full fuel tank can be difficult due to the weight.

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Might not sound dealership approved; but I took my bedliner off and just VERY CARFEFULLY cut a hole in my bed, making sure only to go far enough through to barely cut the metal of course (didn't wanna puncture a fuel line or hit a wire.) Then I had quick easy access to it without having to ever drop it. When I was done I used some 1/4" steel and made an access panel over the hole, so if I ever needed to get to it again I could and the bed integrity wouldn't be comp. Might sound a little jank to some, but it worked out extremely well for myself and a few friends as well.

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