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    Ultra 260LX - Empty Fuel Tank

    I have a Kawasaki Ultra 260LX and I need to empty the fuel tank.
    I have tried conventional means without success.
    Can anyone advise me how to go about this?

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    Ultra 260LX - Empty Fuel Tank

    Is tgere a reason for youto want to empty your fuel tank?

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    Yes, it was going to sit in my garage for 9-10 months. I was told not to leave fuel in it for that long.

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    Ultra 260LX - Empty Fuel Tank

    I had my ski in storage for a year while I was overseas. All I did was run down the ski at my local river till the fuel light started beeping and rode it just a bit longer before I thought I'd run out. I added some fuel conditioner in the tank after I propely flushed the ski with saltaway let in flush for at least 10min I also rode in fresh water before I stored it away. i also had a battery charger on the battery. It charged it every so often .when I got back after a year I added fresh fuel and some more fuel conditioner and enjoyed it since then. The ski was an fx sho but it should be fine for all skis

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    I knew the easy way would be to relaunch the ski and try run it out of fuel. Unfortunately, it wasn't an option at the time. After a lot of trying I eventually got a fair amount, of what was a full tank, out.
    Thanks for the information and, if there is a next time, I will do what you have said.

    I really do appreciate it.

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    Ultra 260LX - Empty Fuel Tank

    No problems hope to see you on the water soon

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