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Use your favorite method to secure the fuel tank into position. We
wedged a thin piece of foam rubber between the top of the fuel tank and
the forward bulkhead. Alternatively, you could hold the fuel tank in place
using a bead of silicon sealant.
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Kwik Bond Thin C/A
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# 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver
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Needle Nose Pliers
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Excel Modeling Knife
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Electric Drill
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1/16" & 5/64" Drill Bits
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Ernst Airplane Stand
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Ruler
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Pencil
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Masking Tape
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:
SECTION 15: ELEVATOR CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
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(1) 5-1/2" Threaded Wire w/Z-Bend
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(1) Nylon Control Horn w/Backplate
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(1) Nylon Clevis
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(2) M2 x 12mm Machine Screws
STEP 1: INSTALLING THE ELEVATOR SERVO
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Using a modeling knife, cut away and remove the covering material
from over the elevator servo mounting hole in the
left side
of the
fuselage. The hole is located 6-1/4" in front of the rudder hinge line and
1-1/2" up from the bottom of the fuselage.
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Like the aileron servo mounting holes, the elevator servo mounting
servo hole is sized to fit most standard-size mini servos. You may need
to enlarge the hole slightly to fit your particular servo.
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Install the rubber grommets and brass collets onto your elevator servo, making sure to install the collets with the flanges toward
the
bottom
of the servo.
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STEP 3: INSTALLING THE FUEL TANK
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Cut two pieces of silicone fuel tubing (not included) to a length of 4" and install them onto the aluminum tubes at the front of
the fuel tank.
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Feed the ends of the fuel tubing through the predrilled hole in the firewall and slide the fuel tank into position, making sure that
the stopper assembly lines up with, and is firmly pushed into, the predrilled hole in the firewall.
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IMPORTANT
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When you slide the fuel tank into position, make sure that the top of the fuel tank is toward the top of the fuselage.
Remember, the top of the fuel tank has the molded "85cc" lettering in it.
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Keep in mind that there are fuel tank supports in the wing, so when the wing is installed, they will support the back of the fuel
tank and also keep it from sliding backward. It's still important to secure it firmly in place, though.