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jr1432 06-05-2014 02:52 PM

How to drain old gas?
 
Hello, I have a '98 Ford Ranger that has been sitting in our yard for a few years and I wanted to get it fixed up to drive for my first car. I needed some help as to were to start with one of our issues. We have to drain the gas tank because whatever gas is in there has been there for a few years. I was wondering how to go about it?

RonD 06-05-2014 05:21 PM

Get a new fuel filter, $10-$15, these often come with a plastic tool to remove fuel lines, if not ask if parts store has one, should only be a couple of dollars.
These go on the fuel line then slide into the connector releasing the clip allowing the line to separate, watch out for spraying fuel, there could still be pressure although this is long shot.

Remove the fuel filter, located in the frame rail, approximately under the drivers seat.

The Ford fuel system only runs the fuel pump for 2 seconds each time the key is turned on, fuel pump runs all the time when engine RPMs are above 500, but only for 2 seconds when engine is off.
Now you could sit there and turn key on and off and on...lol, or read below.


Open the hood and then the Power Box(fuse box)
Find the Fuel Pump Relay, should be labelled FP, pull it out.
There should be to slots labelled 87 and 30, these will pass power to fuel pump when connected.
Place a bucket under the fuel filter hose that goes to the gas tank.
Put a jumper wire between 87 and 30, fuel pump should start pumping, don't let it run "dry", the gas cools the pump.
Key does not need to be on for this, fuel pump power is direct from battery not on a keyed circuit.
When it seems to be sputtering remove jumper and put some more gas in the tank, 3 or more gallons then turn pump back on until gas is flowing well again to get "clean gas" into the line then stop pump.

Replace Relay
Install new filter

I would run some Seafoam in the fuel tank to clean the injectors, they may have a bit of varnish from the old gas residue.

Automotive relays have a standard format, look here to see the numbering if it is not on the socket or relay:
Relays Diagrams, Converting Polarity

most relays don't have 87a, only 87, and 87 is the one you want

ben_2_go 02-01-2018 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by jr1432 (Post 2070556)
Hello, I have a '98 Ford Ranger that has been sitting in our yard for a few years and I wanted to get it fixed up to drive for my first car. I needed some help as to were to start with one of our issues. We have to drain the gas tank because whatever gas is in there has been there for a few years. I was wondering how to go about it?

There is a screen at the bottom of the filler tube. That will prevent siphoning. There's two way I have done it. The PITA way and the "lets do a lotta heavy lifting way." I've done it both ways in the past year. Probably the solution for you will be sliding under the truck and removing the filler hose where it attaches to the metal filler tube. Don't try to remove the filler hose from the tank. It's a PITA and you'll end up with crap from the bottom of the bed all in the tank. Once you have the filler hose loose, you can use one of those cheap hand pump style syphoning rigs. I'll post a link if I can. You can straighten and then shape a metal clothes hanger to keep the hose straight to get the most fuel out of the tank. Once you have the shape you want in the hanger slide the hose over it. I use Techron in my fuel. It is supposed to help clean an lube the fuel system and it's parts. It has heped my vehicles noticably. The other was is to unbolt the bed, jack or lift the front, and block it up with something solid. I have used stacked and screw together wood 4x4s. My most recent run in with fuel issues I removed the bed entirely. Youtube is your friend on the bed lift method of getting to the fuel tank.




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