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Tim Foster Flynn Posted on Dec 22, 2010
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Need to get the gas out of my tank in my 1998 chevy venture van can you tell me the easiest way the head is cracked in my motor so i am junking it but i have a full tank of gas

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Bring tank down or jack car up high enough to put a bucket underneath and punture a hole in the tank .....remember no smoking whatsoever

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