Removing fuel from 1998 Sunfire

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Hi everyone. Picked up this vehicle from my brother, who got it from my Grandfather, who was the original owner. While my brother had it, it would randomly stop running, so he took it in to a mechanic. They replaced the fuel filter and pump, and it ran fine. I flew to Denver to pick it up and drive home, and it died about three hours into our 12 hour drive home with it. It'll turn over, but never start back up. When turning the key to On, there's no sound from the pump working, but if you have a hand on the bottom of the fuel tank while someone turns the key, you can feel a slight thud. I'm assuming it's a bad pump, so I'm thinking I'm going to replace it with another. I've watched a number of videos on how to do it, and think I have a good handle on it. My issue I'm running into is that I can't figure out how to get the fuel out of it. I had completely filled the tank before it died, so trying to drop the tank while full is too much weight for me to handle. I bought a hand pump siphon with a tube to stick down through the fuel fill pipe from the side of the car, but when I push it down, it gets to a point where it won't go further, and can't pump any fuel out. I've thought of pulling that big 2" hose off from under the car, but I'm afraid that 10 gallons will come pouring out and I have no way of catching all that! Any ideas of how to get the fuel out in a controlled fashion, into a small gas tank that I can then dump into another vehicle 1.5 gallons at a time? Thanks!
Matt
 
Is the tube on the syphon flexible hose?
If it is a flexible hose cut the end of the hose at an angle sort of like you do with a chalking gun and twist it if you feel it won't go further in.
 
Is the tube on the syphon flexible hose?
If it is a flexible hose cut the end of the hose at an angle sort of like you do with a chalking gun and twist it if you feel it won't go further in.
I'll give that a try, thanks!
 
Disconnect the line to fuel filter , put a small hose on the line and take off the fuel cap, it will take a while to empty....

Hose into tank fill won't work because the put a blocker piece in side the filler tube to prevent siphoning...

Doug in P.R.😎
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I tried the above, and neither one worked. What I ended up doing was to pull off the larger rubber hose off of the tank, shoving the siphon hose in there, and was able to get the gas out that way... for people in the future looking for how to do this.
 
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