What is the clever method of siphoning oil with a tube?

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Rodrigues
07/29/25 11:52pm
The oil-siphoning hose should be of moderate length and diameter, with a 1 cm diameter small hose being the best. It's preferable for the hose to be transparent, allowing clear observation of gasoline flow. When using your mouth to siphon, you can slightly pinch the hose in front of your mouth to promptly prevent gasoline from being sucked into your mouth. Do not suck too forcefully; always siphon carefully. Open the fuel tank cap and insert one end of the hose into the tank. Use airflow to draw out the gasoline. The simplest and most straightforward method is to use your mouth to siphon.
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