How to Extract Gasoline from a Car?
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Methods to extract gasoline from a car: 1. Find a sealed container, as using an open container is very dangerous; 2. Find a transparent tube with an appropriate diameter and length, allowing you to see the gasoline flow; 3. Place the container on the ground near the car's fuel tank; 4. Insert one end of the tube into the car's fuel tank and blow air from the other end; 5. Stand next to the car and place the other end of the tube in your mouth; 6. Pinch the tube near your mouth to stop the gasoline before it enters your mouth; 7. Place the end of the tube into the container and release your grip to let the gasoline flow into the container.
I'd like to share a simple method for siphoning car gasoline, which mainly relies on manual siphoning. You'll need a clean plastic tube (over half a meter long), a wide-mouth container like an oil can, and some technique. First, gently insert one end of the tube into the car's fuel tank opening, making sure it's submerged in gasoline; place the other end into the container. Then, lightly suck on the tube's end (be extremely careful not to inhale any gasoline as it's toxic), or using a siphon pump tool would be safer. Once the gasoline starts flowing, let it naturally drain into the container. The entire process must be done in a well-ventilated area, away from flames and sparks, since gasoline is highly flammable. I recommend wearing gloves and goggles to prevent splashes. Additionally, after siphoning, remember to seal the container properly to prevent gas leakage. If the fuel tank has an anti-siphon design, you might need professional tools or to consult a mechanic.