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<blockquote data-quote="bobcatguy" data-source="post: 102263" data-attributes="member: 11457"><p>If you take the sending unit out of the tank you have all but eliminated the chance of harming anything inside the tank and it will give you an opening large enough to use a flashlight to see inside the tank. If you roll the front up and block it should bring the lid with it to the back of the tank. You might have the cap block the drain hole in the tank when you start draining fuel. It should be easy to spot and remove at that point. I wouldn't pull the tank unless what I suggest above fails but I don't think it will fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcatguy, post: 102263, member: 11457"] If you take the sending unit out of the tank you have all but eliminated the chance of harming anything inside the tank and it will give you an opening large enough to use a flashlight to see inside the tank. If you roll the front up and block it should bring the lid with it to the back of the tank. You might have the cap block the drain hole in the tank when you start draining fuel. It should be easy to spot and remove at that point. I wouldn't pull the tank unless what I suggest above fails but I don't think it will fail. [/QUOTE]
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