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1996 Sugar Sand Heat XRT Fuel Tank

Acripchuck

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Boat Make
Sugar Sand
Year
1997
Boat Model
X
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Hello everyone. Just completed a full 4R on my 1996 SS Heat XRT 120 (Repair, Rebuild, Replace, Recondition). All electrical systems and mechanical parts were 100% inspected and fell under one of the four R's that I parenthesized above. Sipping coffee and bored until my next run to Lake Perris, CA. I am now wanting to poke around the gas tank and check for something to do so I would appreciate if any of you will have some suggestions as to how to access the fuel tank. I see sort of a small gate inside the front storage bin where the fuel hose runs from the gas cap to the tank, but the hose and electrical to the powerhead are visible from the engine compartment... Could not find any youtubers messing with the fuel tank on this particular boat and decided to post for help here. Thank you in advance.
 
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