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With all the ethanol problems, one of the methods I use is to transfer any remaining ethanol fuel from my boat's tank into my vehicles befor it has a chance to phase separate. Here are some pics of the contraption I came up with. Works great. The fuel pump moves about 4 gallons a minute. I also got a test kit and I pump out the first 5 gallons into a glass 5 gallon water bottle. That way I can test the fuel and visually check it for phase separation first. If it has, I dump the separated ethanol and pump the rest into my truck. Mix it with some 93 Octane & I'm good to go. A pain, but it works.......I always have fresh fuel in my boat when I go out, ethanol or nonethanol, whichever I can get. 
The whole thing stores in a milk crate. The crate's design prevents fumes from collecting. I can slide out the mounting board to change the filter. The switch is ignition proof and the 20' discharge hose has quick disconnect fittings. Even put a squeeze bulb on intake in case it needs help priming. Pickup tube goes in thru the tank's sending unit hole. 18' battery leads clip to the boat or the vehicle battery.





The whole thing stores in a milk crate. The crate's design prevents fumes from collecting. I can slide out the mounting board to change the filter. The switch is ignition proof and the 20' discharge hose has quick disconnect fittings. Even put a squeeze bulb on intake in case it needs help priming. Pickup tube goes in thru the tank's sending unit hole. 18' battery leads clip to the boat or the vehicle battery.





