I've had great luck with the "Super Easy Siphon Hose" that I found on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MVAIL76/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Absolutely love this thing, makes siphoning gas or anything else a breeze.

Have siphoned gas, diesel & hyd. fluid many times using a hose, blow gun and a rag. Hose into the tank via filler neck - nozzle of gun into filler neck - stuff rags into filler neck - palm of hand over it all to seal as best you can . A one or two second long shot of air starts the siphon.
Have siphoned gas, diesel & hyd. fluid many times using a hose, blow gun and a rag. Hose into the tank via filler neck - nozzle of gun into filler neck - stuff rags into filler neck - palm of hand over it all to seal as best you can . A one or two second long shot of air starts the siphon.
Have siphoned gas, diesel & hyd. fluid many times using a hose, blow gun and a rag. Hose into the tank via filler neck - nozzle of gun into filler neck - stuff rags into filler neck - palm of hand over it all to seal as best you can . A one or two second long shot of air starts the siphon.
I wish I would have thought or heard of that decades ago.
You're not a true gearhead until you've mouth-siphoned gas and gotten a mouthful!
But seriously the jerk hose or this works great:
https://www.harborfreight.com/Fluid-Siphon-Pump-62613.html
I have the HF one and it works great.
Ok, that sounds like a keeper.
But do not most cars since the "gas crisis" have an anti-siphon blockage spring thing?
I don't know about siphoning gas, but I've had a Vacula brake bleeder that uses the same venturi principle for decades. It's one of the best tool purchases I've ever made. As far as clearing old fuel from a tank, if you have compressed air, it's far easier to simply route the tank outlet pipe to a container and use compressed air at the filler neck to simply blow it out.
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An additional option.
https://www.harborfreight.com/multi-use-transfer-pump-63144.html
Good enough to pump 72 gallons of water... unfortunately
I don't know about siphoning gas, but I've had a Vacula brake bleeder that uses the same venturi principle for decades. It's one of the best tool purchases I've ever made. As far as clearing old fuel from a tank, if you have compressed air, it's far easier to simply route the tank outlet pipe to a container and use compressed air at the filler neck to simply blow it out.
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The jerk me hose, they do work well as long as you have a few inches of liquid.
I would advise against pressurising the fuel tank with compressed air
The new ones come with the hose pre-kinked ! Useless. Buy the end and buy your own hose.Those 1/2” jerker hoses are great. I’ve had the same one over 20 years. I’ve pumped thousands of gallons into my boat and tractors.. When the hose gets too stiff from age just go buy 6-8’ of hose at the hardware store.