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Sugar Sand Heat

captainbobc

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Boat Make
Sugar Sand
Year
1996
Boat Model
Other
Boat Length
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I am working on a Sugar Sand Heat 13.5 120XR for my grandson. It has been sitting and abused for a couple of years. I have been able to get it to fire and I'm rubuilding the carbs. My question is, how can I run and make adjustments to the engine, etc while it is out of the water. I want to be sure to not destroy an impeller or something by running it without coolant water to the engine and pump.
Thanks for the help and excuse my ignorance on this little boat.
Bob
 
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