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Old 01-07-2009, 09:37 AM   #7 (permalink)
tjmr2
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In my opinion, disconnecting the fuel line and jumpering the connector, then filling jugs can all be done from the top and cleanly with a cost of a couple of banjo bolt washers.

To drain the tank you have to jack up the car and block it up in 4 corners, remove the covers under the tank, hope you can get the drain plug loose, then be ready to catch up to 10 gallons of gas without spilling it all over yourself and your garage.

Personally I don't like messing with gasoline and do what I can to keep from spilling it on myself so I let the fuel pump do the work when I had to drain my tank.

Good looking car, keep us informed on how it goes.
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