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nathy_87
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   7th Dec 10 at 08:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right I need your help please. My car went bang the other night and it was only last night I managed to get it recovered back to mine. Ive got half a tank of fuel which i want out of it so how do I do that? And because my car is off the road, my aunt has been kind enough to lend me her car until I find w new one, but I'm going to look at a new car on saturday so hopefully will only need it for a few days-week has anyone insured their car for a short period?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Fro
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7th Dec 10 at 09:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

e-car insurance do weekly, and there are day companies out there but all depends what car it is as to whether they will insure you.

to get the petrol out disconnect it from the filter and drain it that way, or if you are scrapping the car smash a hole in the bottom of the tank as it will be quicker.
nathy_87
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7th Dec 10 at 10:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

It's only a little 1.25 Ford Fiesta, nothing sporty. So I should be okay then?

Ah right not as hard as I thought it would be then.

Cheers Fro.
mattk
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7th Dec 10 at 16:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

age is the concern with day insurance
BarnshaW
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7th Dec 10 at 16:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if its only a 1.25 is it worth going to the hassle of removing fuel? what is it 15 or 20 quids worth?
Bissmire
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7th Dec 10 at 16:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just change your current insurance over onto the fiesta, and then to the new car when you have purchased it
Jake
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7th Dec 10 at 16:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
if its only a 1.25 is it worth going to the hassle of removing fuel? what is it 15 or 20 quids worth?


20quid is 20quid. you must appreciate that being a scooby owner
John
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7th Dec 10 at 17:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

If your aunt is insured on that car I don't think you can legally take your own policy out on it.
mattk
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7th Dec 10 at 17:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

can I use dayinsure for a car I own?

My punto is off the road till march, could I day insure it if I wanted to take it for a mooch one day?
John
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7th Dec 10 at 17:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As long as it's not already insured on another policy you can.
BarnshaW
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7th Dec 10 at 17:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by jake
quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
if its only a 1.25 is it worth going to the hassle of removing fuel? what is it 15 or 20 quids worth?


20quid is 20quid. you must appreciate that being a scooby owner


not worth the hassle of going out in the cold and fiddling about for 20 quid imo. thats just me though
MarkSport
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7th Dec 10 at 17:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As for syphoning fuel. the £ shops normally sell the pumps. if not, abit of hose pipe and a bucket or petrol can/s then suck real hard until the first bits drops out.it will start a flow of fuel...or just put a screwdriver in the bottom of the tank
stubs
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7th Dec 10 at 17:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
[not worth the hassle of going out in the cold and fiddling about for 20 quid imo. thats just me though


If you're handy and know what you're doing, £20 for 10 mins work = equivalent of £120/hour
Not a bad rate by my standards

BarnshaW
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7th Dec 10 at 17:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

you are not earning that though because it is money you have already spent!
Corsa_Sport21
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7th Dec 10 at 17:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Removing fuel is simple.

Get an old car battery.Lift the rear seats up and locate the fuel pump.Now get 2 bits of speaker wire or the likes and put 1 bit from the + of the battery and + of the fuel pump.Do the same with the - part.
Then go under the bonnet and remove the fuel line that puts the petrol into the engine.Get a container and catch it while the car battery is pumping the pump.

Takes 5 mins.
JM_16v
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7th Dec 10 at 17:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ask your aunt to bolt you onto her policey as an additional driver
stubs
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7th Dec 10 at 17:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
you are not earning that though because it is money you have already spent!


"a penny saved is a penny earned"

...essentially he's earning it back. As it stands, he had spent the £20 & not used it, so it's wasted. If he can get the fuel out and use it in another car, that's £20 saved.
sand-eel
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7th Dec 10 at 17:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
to get the petrol out disconnect it from the filter and drain it that way


Won't work, as fuel is pumped out the top of the tank.
Best bet is take off the access panel and syphon it out.
Liam
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7th Dec 10 at 17:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
Removing fuel is simple.

Get an old car battery.Lift the rear seats up and locate the fuel pump.Now get 2 bits of speaker wire or the likes and put 1 bit from the + of the battery and + of the fuel pump.Do the same with the - part.
Then go under the bonnet and remove the fuel line that puts the petrol into the engine.Get a container and catch it while the car battery is pumping the pump.

Takes 5 mins.


Do this for the fuel, a few of my mates did this when we were breaking a 106 rallye, I ended up with loads of free fuel
nathy_87
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7th Dec 10 at 17:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

@John: You're 100% correct with the insurance my aunt is already insured. True A plan which is day insurance they want £60 for 3days. .

@Barnshaw: Think you read it wrong mate. My car is a 1.4 which has roughly 3/4 tank and I want that out and I was wanting to get insurance for the 1.250 fiesta for few days
Twiggy
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7th Dec 10 at 18:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Take pipe off the fuel filter? It pissed out when i took it off to change mine
sand-eel
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7th Dec 10 at 19:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The amount thats in the pipe still will come out, but since the fuel is pumped out the top it won't work.
Simon_16v
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7th Dec 10 at 19:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Twiggy
Take pipe off the fuel filter? It pissed out when i took it off to change mine


Didnt it piss out when you ended up putting an axle stand through it too
8vcorsa
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8th Dec 10 at 18:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

swinton matey they r the cheapest my m8 is using them because he has been done over 3 - 5 times now with e-car they just cut his off in the middle of it and he had payed for that month :/
antnee
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8th Dec 10 at 21:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by John
If your aunt is insured on that car I don't think you can legally take your own policy out on it.


I always understood that you can have as many policies as you like on a car, but can only claim on one?

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