Manual Oil Extractor Pump for Portable Generators & Small Engines

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Manual Fuel Transfer Pump

One Hand Pump, Two Hose Setups for Generator Fuel Transfer

Designed for simple gasoline transfer around portable generators. The pump works in one fixed direction: the upper end pulls fuel in, and the lower end sends fuel out. Users can adjust the soft hose lengths based on the actual transfer setup.

  • Top port is intake. Bottom port is outlet.
  • Includes two fuel hoses for flexible setup.
  • Adjust the hose length as needed; the pump body direction stays the same.
  • Press the hand pump to start moving gasoline.

Remember the Flow Direction

The most important setup rule is simple: the upper hose is the intake side, and the lower hose is the outlet side. Users can adjust the soft hose length according to the actual fuel-transfer distance and tank position.

Top In / Bottom Out

Upper Hose

Fuel enters the pump from this side.

Lower Hose

Fuel exits the pump from this side.

Key rule: Do not reverse the pump direction. The only adjustable part is the soft hose length, which can be changed according to the actual use scenario.

Two Main Generator Fuel Scenarios

For different generator fuel-transfer needs, keep the same flow direction and adjust the soft hose length to reach the fuel source and receiving tank safely.

Drain Generator Tank

Remove Gasoline from Inside the Generator

Place the upper intake hose into the generator fuel tank and direct the lower outlet hose into an approved fuel container. Adjust the soft hose length as needed, then press the hand pump to draw gasoline out.

Refuel Generator

Move Gasoline from a Fuel Container to the Generator

Place the upper intake hose into the fuel container and the lower outlet hose into the generator tank. Adjust the soft hose length as needed, then press the pump to transfer gasoline.

Why This Setup Works

Manual Control

Press-to-Pump Operation

No powered transfer system is required. Press the hand pump to start moving fuel through the hose path.

Two Hoses

Short + Long Hose Included

The included hoses can be adjusted by length to support different placement needs between generator tanks and fuel containers.

Adjustable Layout

Change Hose Length by Task

The adjustable part is the soft hose length. The upper intake and lower outlet direction stays fixed.

Clear Hose

Visible Fuel Path

The transparent hose helps you see the transfer path during use.

How to Set It Up

Step 1

Choose the Scenario

Decide where the fuel is coming from and where it needs to go.

Step 2

Place Intake and Outlet

Put the upper intake hose into the fuel source and the lower outlet hose into the receiving tank or approved container. Adjust hose length as needed.

Step 3

Press the Hand Pump

Press the pump to move gasoline through the hose path. Keep both hose ends secure during transfer.

Best For

Storage Prep

Drain Generator Fuel

Remove gasoline from a generator tank before storage, maintenance, or transport preparation.

Refueling

Fuel Container to Generator

Move gasoline from a fuel container into the generator tank while adjusting the soft hose length to fit the setup.

Generator Care

Cleaner Fuel Handling

Helps guide fuel transfer through hoses instead of lifting and pouring directly into small tank openings.

Fuel & Generator Safety

Gasoline is flammable. Use only in a safe, ventilated area and follow all generator and fuel-container instructions.

  • Turn the generator off and let it cool before fuel transfer.
  • Keep fuel away from flame, sparks, cigarettes, and hot surfaces.
  • Use an approved fuel container for drained gasoline.
  • Wipe spills immediately and let fumes clear before starting the generator.
Generator operation reminder: Never run indoors. Never run in a garage. Never run near open windows. Always operate outdoors with proper ventilation.

FAQ

Which side is intake?

The upper end is the intake side. Fuel enters the pump through the upper hose.

Which side is outlet?

The lower end is the outlet side. Fuel exits from the lower hose into the receiving tank or approved fuel container.

Can the pump direction be changed?

No. The top-in, bottom-out direction stays fixed. Users can only adjust the soft hose length to fit the task.

How do I drain gasoline from a generator tank?

Place the upper intake hose into the generator fuel tank, direct the lower outlet hose into an approved fuel container, adjust the hose length as needed, then press the pump.

How do I transfer gasoline from a fuel container to a generator?

Place the upper intake hose into the fuel container and the lower outlet hose into the generator tank. Adjust the soft hose length as needed for the actual distance.