Postby Hasbeen » 20 May 2014 22:07
Jack up one side of the car, & support safely.
Remove the fuel pickup/fuel gauge sender, from the front center of the tank.
Insert a syphon hose, [I use a 1/2" clear plastic hose, with a few inches of copper pipe in the end to weigh it down].
Syphon out all this will pick up from the low front corner.
Strain some of the old fuel & pour a few liters back into the tank & repeat syphon procedure. This helps get more water & muck out.
There is a fair chance your tank is rusty inside. If it is add some Morey's upper cylinder lubricant to the fuel. I use it not to lubricate my valves, but the fuel tank.
I found it preferentially dissolves [or goes into suspension] in water. It makes any water in the tank oily & yellow, & leaves an oily film on the tank, helping to resist rusting.
Hasbeen