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Step 5
Slide the vent tube into one of the two remaining holes in the
stopper from the tank (small cap) side.
Caution
: Use the appropriate fuel tubing for the
type of engine you are using.
Step 6
When using gas tubing, place a dab of solder onto the tubes as
shown to help secure the tubing and prevent it from slipping
off.
Step 7
Use a short piece of gas-compatible fuel tubing for the G26.
Locate the fuel tank clunk. Install the clunk onto one end of the
tubing and the other end onto the fuel tank pickup tube
(straight tube) in the stopper.
Step 8
Carefully insert the assembly into the fuel tank. Note the
position of the vent tube. It must be at the top portion of the
fuel tank to function properly. Also, it may be necessary to
shorten the length of the fuel pickup tubing and make sure the
clunk does not rub against the back of the fuel tank. You should
be able to turn the tank upside down, allowing the clunk to
freely drop to the top of the tank.
Step 9
Tighten the 3mm screw carefully; do not over tighten. This
allows the rubber stopper to form a seal by being slightly
compressed, thus sealing the fuel tank opening.
Important
: Be sure to differentiate between the
vent and the fuel pick-up tube. Once the tank is
mounted inside the fuselage, it will be difficult to
tell the tubes apart.
Section 16: Assembly and Installation
of the Fuel Tank
Continued