There are many parts of a siphon pump. The main part is the tube that helps to transport the liquid. There may also be a motor to help move the liquid.
You can hot wire the fuel pump, or remove the tank and siphon it out of the pump mounting hole.You can hot wire the fuel pump, or remove the tank and siphon it out of the pump mounting hole.
Probably, but why bother? Just buy a pump or siphon ready made.
Two, one electric and one siphon pump in the tank.Two, one electric and one siphon pump in the tank.
There is an anti-siphon valve in the filler neck. You can not siphon.
Purchase a mechanical hand pump at almost any auto parts store. They are very inexpensive and safe use.
It is not possible to siphon from that vehicle, you either have to run it out with the fuel pump or drop the tank. To run it out with the fuel pump you have to unhook a line and start the pump with a scan tool.
You don't as that is very dangerous. Inhale gasoline into your lungs and you can die. Purchase a small inexpensive mechanical hand pump and pump the fuel out. Any Auto Parts Store sells them.
You can not siphon from that tank. You have to remove the tank and pump to drain.
If your engine is a sportjet, it probably has a bilge siphon system that connects to the pump. If so, the siphon hose must be "looped" from the pump above the water line, then back down to the bilge. This should prevent water from backwashing through the hose into the bilge.
Super Siphon kit available at auto parts should work,
Use a mechanical hand pump.
The best, fastest and easiest way is to let the pump siphon it for you directly from the big tanks. Go to your local gas station and pay, then the pump will do all the work for you. :-)