I drained the fuel in my GLHT by disconnecting the fuel line at the filter, and 
then hooking up a battery to the fuel pump. 

Pumped it all out no problem. 

clay

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From: "Michael Weary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:  Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:48:04 -0400

>Is it possible to drain a fuel tank (on the car) by disconnecting one of the 
>lines near the fuel filter, or pump itself WITHOUT firing up the car... READ 
>ON...
>
>What I think is happeining is someone (I think I know who) is draining 
>(syphoning) my fuel out at night from underneath my car into a fuel can, by 
>disconnecting the hose, and pulling it off putting it into the fuel can... 
>or maybe even hooking up a small pump to the end of the hose ??? he is a 
>very smart person in general.
>
>Is this possible ? While the car is (and has been sitting/stored) I lost 10g 
>+/- of fuel, from about 5-6 months ago (evaporation ?... I don't think so... 
>leak ? nope... walk buy it all the time). I went to fire it up this weekend, 
>and nothing happened, guage read below E... yes it could be the electrical 
>system is not working (which I will check this weekend).
>
>But this certain person in my complex, lost his job, has no income (works 
>for me part time) but drives around regularly, and with the price of fuel 
>??? come on... also a couple other people at my complex have also noted fuel 
>missing, but they have locking gas caps... latching caps !
>
>any info is appreciated...
>
>oh yes... this person has a small plastic fuel can in his SUV and on the 
>porch all the time, and one time I remember him smelling like gas, but he 
>said he was cleaning something ??? hmmm !
>
>
>Michael J. Weary
>AMSOIL dealer ZO505009
>http://www.lubedealer.com/perfprod/
>
>1989 Daytona Shelby
>1989 Shelby Dakota #315
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