Draining Gas Tank?

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EddieC

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What would be the method(s) to drain the gas tank on 2008 Tahoe?
 

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What would be the method(s) to drain the gas tank on 2008 Tahoe?

Drill a hole in the bottom of the tank

Drive until it's empty

"Jump the relay" with the feed hose routed to a container (connect a battery charger!)

Pop the filler hose off the back to slip a hose down inside it and use a transfer pump (manual or powered)

Pop the filler hose off the back to slip a hose down inside it, stuff rags to seal around where the hose goes in and apply pressurized air to one of the the EVAP hoses to force the fuel out.
 
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Skipping to #3; I presume the relay is in the fuse box under the hood. Remove and jump which particular pins? (with wire?)
Use a fuel line under the hood?

Skipping to #4. Is the filler hose removal reliably resealable without buying something?
 

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ha.. posted in wrong thread.

who does that lol
 
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Skipping to #3; I presume the relay is in the fuse box under the hood. Remove and jump which particular pins? (with wire?)
Use a fuel line under the hood?

I put that in quotes because you probably don't have a relay in the fuse box. If it's like mine, you have a FPCM, which is like a separate computer for the fuel pump. In the previous generations, there was a factory circuit in the harness under the hood, under the brake booster. It looked like an unused accessory or sensor plug. You shorted the terminals to run the fuel pump. I don't think the GMT900 has this, but I'm not sure.


Skipping to #4. Is the filler hose removal reliably resealable without buying something?

Sure. It's just like a radiator hose and how it slips over a large plastic inlet or outlet. Loosen the hose clamp and use a large flat head screwdriver against the tank to pry the hose back/up off the spout. Work around the perimeter to break it loose cuz it'll be stuck from years of being clamped tightly to it. Once it's "cracked" free, you can twist and pull it off or keep prying it with the screwdriver, alternating sides.
 

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Hey Eddie...if you gonna be welding that bracket on...remember that an empty tank is more dangerous than a full one. Don't blow up !
 

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