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Fuel transfer pump

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Here's a little fuel transfer pump I made from a small 12V fuel pump.  A pipe nipple at the end of the pick-up keeps the hose in place at the bottom of the tank.  Pumps about 1/2 GPM, hands stay dry, no drips or leaks.  Also used it to transfer fuel INTO my truck.  Fits neatly into a produce container for storage.

 

 

 

 

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I'm not that patient, I use a Carter rotary vein pump that does 85gph @ 7psi. 

Mine stays mounted in the boat because it's also the pump I run when I put one of my hotrod motors on.  Since I'm not doing as much fishing as I used to, and don't like leaving gas in my tank for more than a couple of weeks, I usually pump mine dry when I'm getting ready to cover the boat.

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Really neat and handy. Well done

NICE

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