My 50 gal reserve tank needs to be emptied. I bought a fuel pump and tried removing through the fill opening.
No luck. I removed the aux fuel line from the water separator and attempted to suck it out. No luck. I opened the inspection plate to access the top of the tanks but the bolts look like someone tried removing them previously, some of the bolts were rounded out. So......any idea out there how to remove 50 gal of bad gas??
This can be a very dangerous job.. Be forewarned.
Remember that a tank full of gas is a lot less dangerous than partially or pretty empty tank. You will not be able to easily empty all the gas without pulling the sender but I don't recommend that at this point. If you need to do any work like grinding or drilling, you should take special precautions to avoid an explosion. That usually means flooding the tank and possibly tank coffin/bilge with carbon dioxide .
Hopefully you bought a transfer pump that is approved for gasoline. Although an automotive pump can work, they may need to be primed or immersed in the gas in the tank.
You should be able to pump gas using the hose that runs to the motor or better yet a new hose connected to the tank pickuo.
If you have a stuck anti-siphon valve or a blocked pickup, you will not be able to pump gas out.
You will not be able to blow air back into the tank if the anti-siphon valve is closed o blocked.
Should you be successful in pumping the gas out, you still have to get rid of it (legally).
It's your decision but I suggest you have a licensed person empty out the tank and dispose of the gas. It will be expensive but you won't be putting your well being at risk.
Oh, putting air into the tank using a compressor is also potentially dangerous. You should make sure you never exceed 5 psi. Otherwise you could burst the tank.