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What is the best way of removing 2" of water from an oil storage tank, without draining 500 litres of oil and cleaning the tank?
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It is the lift height from the oil to the top of the tank/hose that is the problem. It would be easy to start it syphoning if tank was full of oil. My tip with starting syphoning is to fill the hose with water first from outside tap. This way no risk of oil in your mouth! Do as SimonG said, use a couple metres copper on one end of hose into tank & get the other end as low as possible.I tried that but couldn't suck hard enough, unless the copper was too close to bottom and I couldn't suck. I will try again, thanks for the reply.
Will this not wreck your transfer pump eventually? I have one, but try to use it on clean oil if possible & just use the hose & copper pipe syphon method.I have found this to be quite a problem this year and the only practical way of getting it out is with a mechanical pump. I have made myself a rig using my oil transfer pump. ....
Didnt know that. I have an electric pump which I have tried to keep pumping clean oil & hasn't had much use, but once it didn't start until a few taps. I have thought a drum of red diesel would be good to use the pump on, after it has been used draining a tank..
No it won't wreck your pump as long as you don't leave it sat full of water after use.
Many thanks, wish me luck.
I find this a lot, a real pain. The washer around the fill point perishes and falls apart leaving a lovely 4mm gap under the filler point, rain pours through and collects in the bottom of the tank. As WHPES says, silicon the bugger. I check it on each service I attend.I find that the usual source of water ingress is from the filling point - over the years with the fuel companies constantly screwing and unscrewing their hoses on it, it tends to work loose allowing rainwater to get around the seal. I re-do them with silicone sealant.
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