welsh dragon wrote:
filled up with Gas by mistake - but did drive about 10 meters - in the repair shop now. Whats the best way to drain!
Well, the trick is not so much how to drain but what to do with it. You can siphon the fuel out into any appropriate container till you most of it removed, then drop the tank (just like it sounds) and remove the fuel level sending unit/cables. Drain the last bits of it out with gravity, then rinse the inside out with some clean diesel (again, draining with your friend gravity). Depending on where you live, you might have govt location you can dump this type waste. I personally would have to pay a haz-mat company for disposal, so when I drained a tank on my other vehicle because of some really low octane crap I bought, I just kept it and blended it in the lawn/garden tools. I'll bet 2-cycle engines wouldn't mind a bit if there were some diesel in the mix...
Once you have the tank out, I'd disconnect the fuel lines at the filter head and use some gentile air pressure to blow the petrol out of the feeder lines (remember to put the other end in a jar or something) and try the let the engine-facing line drain downward. Let everything try out at least a few hours (since trace amounts of petrol will evaporate for the most). Let the filter head drain as well and put on a new filter.
If you went far enough that the engine started to sputter or sound really bad, I'd let a pro or someone who's done it before evacuate any materials from the high-pressure pump and fuel rail.
After this is all done, I'd try placing the sending unit in a tall jar with enough diesel to cover the inner workings and keep the engine return line separate until you know anything in it has been flushed (probably a few ounces worth, not much). Prime the head and start-er up. After you know the return tube has been flushed you can put it into that jar.
Once you know the engine is running well, and you have cleaned out the fuel tank, put everything back together and add a gallon or two. Prime again and start-er-up. Once you feel like it's running satisfactorily, fill up the tank. Any leftover badness will be diluted to be "less-bad" with a full tank of clean fuel.
_________________

2005 Silver CRD Limited

245/75R16 GoodYear Duratracs
Fumoto drain | ProVent CCV Filter
Stanadyne FM100 filter | Cummins fuel pump
GDE Eco | SEGR | BoulderBars | FrankenLift | Frankenskids