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Draining GU fuel tanks?

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Draining GU fuel tanks?

Post by Buckshot »

Does the GU ute have drainable tanks or do I need to remove them to drain them?


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Post by neilpatrol »

U can only drain the sub (front) tank. Jump under and you'll see the drain bung in the bash plate. 12mm spanner or socket is needed.
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Post by Buckshot »

Cheers. Looks like I'll have to siphon the main then.
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Post by neilpatrol »

The pick up is in the main tank and draws from the bottom of the tank, the filter gets most of that, but u can pull them out if u want wouldn't hurt
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Post by GaryS »

just into a cab off chasis rebuilt - the rear tank is not too hard to remove, the rear drivers side inner guard gets at the hoses, a floor jack and six bolts gets the tank - just make sure it is basically empty. Tip the tank upside down and use the return inlet to drain.
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