I just finished a search on the forum for all of the following topics:
- drain fuel tank
- accidentally filled gasoline instead of diesel
- bleed fuel pump
and could not come up with a specific answer to the following question:
My wife accidentally put regular gas in the deli at Chevron as the pump's buttons were yellow and the pump nozzle black (typically - in my experience - pump buttons for gasoline are green or red and the nozzle for gasoline is usually also green or red - whereas Diesel is always yellow or black...)..
At any rate, the van is stranded now and I need to get all the gasoline fuel out of the tank AND the fuel line AND the injection pump...
I've read before on how to bleed air out of the injection pump but was wondering if there is an "all comprehensive step-by-step" process that one should undertake when attempting to drain all the fuel out of a full tank.
There are a couple of more questions that I would like to clarify prior to attempting this process:
- With that said, is it necessary to siphon the tanks empty or is there a drain plug or drain valve that can be opened?
- And how can I make sure (seeing that there are two connected tanks) that I get the both of them empty?
- If, say, I get most of the gas out but can't get the last 4 or 5 liters out, would it be ok to fill up on Diesel and "dillute" the gas? Or will this damage my fuel system / engine?
If somebody could maybe even share some pics (I remember reading about a little lever on the IP that one needs to pump to bleed air in the fuel line out) - but a picture of what that lever/button looks like would be huge...
I guess, once I have the tanks emptied of gas, refilled with diesel and the IP bled so that Diesel spews out of the bleeding valve, I will simply have to "crank the hell" out of the starter until it fires... are there any issues or challenges (aside from nicely charged batteries of course) that I need to be aware of?
Thanks in advance for any help that you could provide...
The diesel-delica-saga continues... never a dull moment... we've had about a year of "peace" now... it was about time something goes South...

Thanks and have a great day!
Cheers,
Chris