by merecat » Tue 23 Aug 2005, 22:02:02
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Hawkcreek', 'W')e used to use a sharp wood chisel to poke a hole in the gas tank and drain it into gallon milkjugs. It can be done from underneath and is very easy.
Probably not a nice thing to do, but I am sure we will see it coming back.
Actually it would be better to do with diesel, less chance of fire. I have a couple of diesel vehicles, and may need to visit Spec-op some day for fuel.

A refinement on the drill and fill technique:
The SupaLeech Freerider System ®© :
[1]
A 10mm hole is quiclkly made in the target vehicles tank using a slow ceramic bit (no sparks).
[2]
A mat black flexy pipe with a barbed black silicon gromet is plugged into the hole.
[3]
The pipe feeds to a rigid tube that is poked out under the rear fender with a self sealing slit valve attached. If care is taken to make the job look like a standard factory part, it may well go un-noticed for many years.
[4]
The parasite vehicle is then fitted with a docking head at the correct height. Like a mini version of an in-flight refueling boom. The head is connected to a pump that goes straight into parasite vehicles fuel tank.
In order to take fuel, the parasitic vehicle need only park next to the target vehicle and throw a switch.
Leeching must be practiced with restraint, no more than a litre/day of any one target vehicle, so as not to the owner.
Obviously if the system became popular, leechers would need to check their own tanks for other peoples grommets and pipes so they did not become the leeched.
I'm sure there's mileage in this idea

you never know, it may become popular as gas prices sky rocket.
The Hopis mark the end of the 4th world as a purge by fire. Special markers include building of 'spider webs in the sky' through which 'people will walk'.