MOUNT THE MUFFLER, PROP AND FUEL LINES
Refer to this photo while mounting the muffler
and installing the fuel lines.
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1. Mount the muffler to the engine. Note that on
some engines the exhaust outlet may be rotated so
the engine exhaust can be directed away from the
model. Rotate the outlet if necessary.
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2. Using medium silicone fuel tubing, connect the
vent/pressure tube coming from the fuel tank to the
muffler and connect the pickup tube coming from
the fuel tank to the carburetor. If using the O.S.
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MAX .65 LA or another engine with a remote needle
valve, make the fuel line a little extra long so it will
be easier to handle the line for filling the fuel tank
(as the tank is filled through this line).
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3. Fit the back-plate of the spinner and a suitable
propeller to the engine. If the hole in the back-plate
and prop are too small, use a prop reamer or the
correct-size drill to enlarge the holes (a 5/16" drill is
suitable for engines that have a 5/16"-24 crank shaft
such as the O.S. MAX .65 LA). A prop reamer is best
as it self-centers as it enlarges the hole.
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4. Install the prop washer and prop nut. Tighten
the prop nut “finger-tight,” then use the correct-size
wrench (12mm for most engines) to tighten the prop
nut by turning it 1/2 turn, plus another 1/8 turn. This
should be adequate tightness.
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5. Fit the spinner cone over the propeller onto the
spinner back plate, then secure with the four screws
that came with the spinner.
+ 1/8 Turn
1/2 Turn
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