Cleaning sludge out of fixed gas tank

Does anyone have any way of cleaning out a tank? When I get to below a quarter tank, the motor runs different, not good different, any help is greatly appreciated.

can you “neck down” the hose on a wet vac and suck it out with the wet vac?

Wasn’t sure about pulling gas fumes into vacuum.

Here is something you might try but you’ll need a fairly large container to hold the mix of water and gas. Northern Tool sells a soap sucker that goes on the end if a garden hose to draw soap into a pressure washer, put the suction line into your tank and suck the gas out. Bass Pro also sells a siphon hose you could use as well if you can get the catch can lower than your tank, it has a primer built into the hose so no need to get gas in your mouth.

Don,t use vacume cleaner. Could blow up or start fire from motor spark. I would try something like the soap sucker Waterboy suggested. I just can’t figure out how you would agitate any kind of cleaner with out air and be safe. You might also look at a hand made for pumping rear end lube. It is made with hose on end to suck oil up when handle is pulled back then push forward to push out. Get one of those add longer hose and suck it out. Safer and cheaper. Just be safe handling that Gas.

I remember my grandpa empting the tank and using rice and vinegar then he would suck it out with a vacuum.

I took a 3’ piece of copper tubing and 7’ of clear plastic tubing that slides over the copper and used the copper to poke around the corners of the tank while the siphon was going. worked good for me, but was hard to get the siphon going cuz of the size of the tube. Smaller would work better. All said and done, the trash is out of the tank. If you had that much trash in the tank, you might want to run Sea Foam thru it for a few tanks to loosen anything that might be stuck to the inside of the tank or in the fuel system. Stuff works great. Make sure that you have a clear filter on the fuel line so you can see when things are gumming up, I just had to replace mine. Wal mart has one for about $9, make sure it’s tight when you install.

Don’t even consider a vacuum. It WILL blow up. The motors aren’t shielded and you will be putting gasoline fumes through an electric motor. Search the web for shop vac and gas for entertaining videos, but “Don’t try this at home”

Pump the gas out, and then use soap and water to scrub the tank. Flush the heck out of it with clear water, sponge it out and let it dry thoroughly. Check your hose and vent while you are at it and make sure everything is clean, ethanol rated and in good condition.

You might want to put a couple of gallons of gas in it and then pull the boat around on the trailer for a few miles to be sure there is no water. Drain that gas and put it in your truck and then refill the boat and go fishing.

Thanks everyone. Will let you know how things turn out.

If you have access to an air compressor, they make what is called a panel vac. In essence it uses air to create a vacuum and has tons of pull. Betcha Harbor Freight or Grainger carries one. Might want to ground the wand as I suppose there’s the possibility of static build up.

If your fuel lines are more then 8 or 10 years old, the varnish collects on the inside of the lines, and it will suck into your carbs and mess them up. I have a water separator on my boat, and it was so clogged with varnish pieces, had to replace it. many people overlook that part of the equation. Stabill will also help alot.

I would suspect you’ve got some water in the tank, and gas and water don’t mix. When the tank gets low of gas, it starts sucking in more water and then poor performance. Get a siphon hose from wally world, has a black pump bulb with clear tubing on each side of the bulb, similar to the gas line on your boat. Raise the front of the boat, drain/siphon the tank out as best you can, dry the tank as best you can, then put some gas, seafoam/marine stabil in the tank and try it then.

Generally your pick up tube picks up from the bottom of the tank anyway. If there is water in your fuel it will reach the motor no matter how much fuel is in it. same goes for trash. Maybe you can see some trash in your tank that needs to be removed, but I tend to think you have a crack or leak in your pickup tube that pulls more air the lower your tank gets. A bad diapram in your fuel pump may produce the same results. If you have a plastic tank with the large square fuel sender you can remove the screws and pull it out and the hole is large enough to get your arm in. Providing you can get to it in your boat.

You can make your own air powered vac, it is very easy. About 5 or 6 feet of water hose and air gun .. cut a notch in the hose about 2 in. from the end .. pit the air into the notch blowing out the short end and put the other end in the tank and you can vacumm everything out or the tank. Make sure this is done in well ventilated place and the contents go into a pale
Good luck Ken