Apex_GT
Expert
My buddy decided to use a Jerry can with a pebble floating around..Sure enough he heard a plunk and it sunk to the bottom...Now he tosses and turns at night thinking about it...Peace of mind nowhere to be found..Anyone know of a way to get it out...Please help my buddy sleep better..Were going to cochrane this weekend and I really don't want to hear about this pebble slowing the SRX down and thats why my apex gt kicked his #*$&@..
Tom-RX1
Expert
empty the tank turn it upsidedown and shake the pebble out .
Tom-RX1
Tom-RX1
Apex_GT
Expert
that sounds really heavy...Someone said to try a shop vac..I think that might be the way to go...
Sled Dog
Lifetime Member
Tom-RX1 said:empty the tank turn it upsidedown and shake the pebble out .
Tom-RX1
Yea that should work but I would take the tank off the sled first. lol j/k Another way that might work also is to run the sled dry of fuel tilt the sled to one side or the other so you know roughly where the pebble will be then lift the rear of the sled up until the pebble is cornered in the tank so to speak. Now use a very clean vacuum hose and aim for that corner. You could also put some kind of cloth or screen down line on the vacuum hose to see when you are done if you got it. If you listen to the hose you should hear it get picked up and sucked to your catch screen. Good luck let us know how you make out.
Apex_GT
Expert
Now use a very clean vacuum hose and aim for that corner. You could also put some kind of cloth or screen down line on the vacuum hose to see when you are done if you got it. If you listen to the hose you should hear it get picked up and sucked to your catch screen. Good luck let us know how you make out.
That's a really good idea..Thanks..I'll let ya know how it works out..[/quote]
Sled Dog
Lifetime Member
It will work cant see why it wont. One thing to keep in mind is you are going to be sucking some air and fuel at the same time. Yea you see where I am going make darn sure you are well ventilated and no one smoking. Set the vacuum outside the shop or garage so it vents outside.
Boston RX1
TY 4 Stroke Master
The pebble will not hurt anything leaving it in there. You can go to the auto parts store and buy a claw or grabber on a flexible shaft to reach down and pick this up. I do not know what they are called, but I have seen them. If you go the vacuum route, make sure the motor is in another room. I had a friend vacuuming his boat in the cuddy cabin and the funes ignited on the vacuum motor and blew him right out of the boat and into the water. Not a pretty sight.
LoneViper
Pro
What Boston said, watch the vaccum the brushes are continuly arching and could ignite fumes. Buy a long claw grabber at auto parts and snag it right out.
I shouldn't tell this story but I had gotten some water in my fuel so I got busy and was shinning a small flash light into the tank to see if I could see anymore. Well in goes the light and it is laying in the bottom of the tank illuminating everything. I cant tell the thoughts that went through my mind. Finally fished it out with a cloths hanger, just as bright as ever.
Good luck with the rock.
I shouldn't tell this story but I had gotten some water in my fuel so I got busy and was shinning a small flash light into the tank to see if I could see anymore. Well in goes the light and it is laying in the bottom of the tank illuminating everything. I cant tell the thoughts that went through my mind. Finally fished it out with a cloths hanger, just as bright as ever.
Good luck with the rock.
flyingpig
Expert
Danger! Vacuuming fuel can be deleterious to your health!
Diamond Driver
Newbie
Go the grabber route. It's not worth taking a chance on a spark or ark .
Starry Knight
Extreme
Most auto mechanics now use pnuematic pumps for extracting fluids from cars (safe for flammable fluids). I bought one from Sears online for $100. I'm sure any auto shop can pull it out in a couple minutes.
apex yooper
Expert
The vacuum will blow up. Don't do it. The pebble won't hurt anything. forgetaboutit, and have your friend take a sleeping pill.
Superman
TY 4 Stroke Master
Vacuum go BOOM! Bad idea. Boston RX-1 has a good idea. They make a flexible extraction tool that has 4 metal claws. When the tank is run dry and if you can see the pebble I would think you could get it out. they sell them @ sears and auto supply stores?....
www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_U ... 0941322000
www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_U ... 0941322000
Quad Power
Extreme
Ahh......Young Grasshopper. If you can snatch the pebble from the tank........you may ride in Canada!!!
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I cannot believe you guys said to use a vamume to draw it out of a GAS TANK.
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