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For this section you will need:

    (1) Fuselage
    (2) Nylon Engine Mounts
    (4) M4 x 20mm Mounting Bolts, for engine mounts
    (4) M4 Flat Metal Washers, for engine mounts
    (1) Fuel Tank
    (1) Rubber Stopper Assembly
    (1) Fuel Pick-Up Weight (clunk)
    (1) Fuel Line Tubing for inside tank
    (1) small Balsa Block for Fuel Tank Stop
    (1) Nylon Throttle Pushrod Tube
    (1) 18-1/4" long Wire Pushrod with Z-bend in one end
    (1) Metal Pushrod Keeper with (1)Set Screw & (2)Hex Nuts
    (2) Hook-&-Loop (Velcro®) Straps

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38) Start by putting the Fuel Tank together.

    a) Locate the Rubber Stopper Assembly.  There are three nylon

tubes going through the rubber stopper.  Orient the stopper so
that one of the tubes is towards the top and then bend that tube
up at a 45-degree angle.  Do not apply heat to the tube - it will
bend without heat.  Just overbend it to nearly 90-degrees and then
let it relax, to see where it will end up.  Repeat if necessary until
the tube will stay at 45-degrees.

    b) Attach the metal Fuel Pick-Up Weight on one end of the sil-

icone Fuel Line Tubing that goes inside the tank.  Cut the other
end of the fuel line tubing to a length that will allow the clunk to
reach the back of the tank, without getting stuck on the walls of
the tank.  Test fit in the tank and adjust as necessary.  With the
stopper assembly in place, the fuel clunk should sit just in front of
the rear of the tank and move freely inside the tank.  If not pull the
assembly  back  out  and  trim  the  tubing  back  until  the  stopper
moves freely. The top of the vent tube should rest just below the
top of the tank. It should not touch the top of the tank.

    c) Once you are satisfied with the fit of both the fuel clunk line

and the vent line you can tighten the machine screw to expand
the rubber stopper and seal the stopper in the tank.  Do not over
tighten the screw as it can cause the tank to split.  Attach three 6-
inch lengths of silicone fuel tubing (not furnished) to the tank and
label them appropriately as FILL, CARB, and VENT so you can
identify them after the tank is installed in the airplane.

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39) Install the tank in the fuselage.

    a)  Install  the  two  hook-&-loop  (Velcro®)  straps  through  the

slots in the plywood fuel tank tray.  You may find it useful to use a
thin straight edge such as a small ruler inserted into the second
slot to help guide the strap back up to the top of the tray.

    b) Set the plywood fuel tank support in place, but do not glue.  
    c) Install the fuel tank through the back of the plywood tank

support.  Push the tank all the way up to the back of the firewall,
pulling the 3 fuel lines through the firewall as you go.  

    d) Strap the tank in place with the hook-&-loop straps.
    e) Glue the balsa block fuel tank stop in place on the plywood

tank tray, up against the rear end of the tank.

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40) Bolt the two Nylon Engine Mounts on the front of the fire-

wall, using M4 x 20mm Bolts and M4 Flat Washers provided.  Note
that the blind nuts are already installed in the back of the firewall.
Leave the mounting bolts slightly loose for now - do not tighten
them until the next step.

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41)  Set  your  engine  in  place  on  the  beams  of  the  engine

mounts. Notice that the holes in the mounts for the bolts are slot-
ted to allow you to adjust the spacing between the mounts to fit
your engine.  If the beams of the mounts are too far apart to fit
your engine, slide the mounts closer together.  If they are already
too close together, slide them apart.  After you get the mounts in
correct position, tighten all four mounting bolts, securing the en-
gine mounts on the firewall.

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42) Slide the engine forward or aft on the engine mounts until

the front of the engine's thrust washer is 4-1/2" from the front of
the firewall.  Double check to make sure that the engine is pointing
exactly straight forward, and then mark the locations of the engine
mounting holes onto the beams of the engine mounts, using a
center punch or sharpened nail.

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43) Now set your engine aside and unbolt the engine mounts

from the firewall.  Drill clearance holes for your engine mounting
bolts all the way thru the engine mount beams at the four locations
you marked in the previous step.  

IMPORTANT: Do not drill and

tap these engine mounts.  Doing so may weaken them and
cause failure. 

Use steel mounting bolts, flat washers, and nylon

insert lock nuts (not provided).

TIP:  Secure the engine mounts in a vise while you drill the holes.
If at all possible use a drill press instead of a hand drill - the job
will be much easier and the holes will be straighter.

Drill 1/8" dia. holes if you are using the 4-40 mounting bolts.
Drill 5/32" dia. holes if you are using 6-32 mounting bolts.

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GLOW POWER SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for 4-STAR 54 EG ARF

Page 1: ...5 Standard Servos glow 4 Channel with 4 Standard Servos electric Glow Power 2 Stroke 40 46 cu in 6 5 7 5 cc 4 Stroke 40 54 cu in 6 5 8 8 cc Electric Power 500 800 watt Brushless Motor 800 1000 kv 50 75A Speed Control ESC 3 4S 3000 5000 mAh Lipo Battery Pack SIG MFG CO INC PO Box 520 Montezuma IA 50171 0520 www sigmfg com Copyright 2013 SIG Mfg Co Inc KIT NO SIGRC44EGARFR red SIGRC44EGARFY yellow ...

Page 2: ... 2 disable the BEC and install a normal receiver battery pack to run the radio full time or 3 install an aftermarket BEC that is properly rated for your setup INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the SIG 4 STAR 54 EG ARF We hope you will enjoy this unique fun scale R C model Assembly of your 4 STAR 54 EG ARF is fast and simple when following the detailed instructions in this manual We ...

Page 3: ...paper Covering Iron Trim Seal Tool Masking Tape Paper Towels Alcohol and or Acetone For Epoxy Clean up COMPLETE KIT PARTS LIST The following is a complete list of all parts contained in this kit Before beginning assembly we suggest that you take the time to inventory the parts in your kit Use the check off boxes pro vided in front of each part description Please also note that the bolts and nuts r...

Page 4: ... or causing the seams to pull away Once your iron is set to the correct temperature go over the entire framework of the airplane making sure that the covering is se curely bonded to the structure everywhere the covering comes in contact with the wood underneath This takes some time but is worth the effort After you have all the covering secured onto the solid areas turn the temperature of the iron...

Page 5: ...ur radio system to mount the servo in place on the servo mount Repeat this procedure to mount the servo in the opposite wing panel HINGING THE AILERONS 2 Note that the CA Hinges are installed but not yet glued in the ailerons and wing panels The installation process for the hinges is the same for all of the control surfaces on this model a If you removed the ailerons and hinges from the wing panel...

Page 6: ...ia drill to open the hole in the servo arm to accept the pushrod wire d Mark and cut off the excess end of the pushrod wire leaving 1 8 of wire protruding below the bottom of the servo arm e Clip a Nylon Snap Keeper in place on the servo end of the pushrod wire Snap the free end of the keeper up and over the protruding end of the pushrod wire underneath the servo arm f Check that the aileron servo...

Page 7: ...ll bit 8 Slide a second wheel collar onto the axle and up to the wheel Leave a small gap between it and the wheel so the wheel will turn freely and then tighten the wheel collar set screw 9 Check the orientation of the landing gear to make sure you know which way is forward The two outer holes for mounting the gear to the fuselage go to the front Then test fit the wheel pants over the wheels and l...

Page 8: ...bi lizer When satisfied with the fit glue the fin in place using slow drying epoxy glue Apply a thin coat of glue to the bottom of the fin and to the exposed wood on the stab With the fin in place sight the model from the front to make sure the fin is absolutely 90 degrees upright to the stab If needed use a little masking tape to hold it in alignment Wipe off any excess glue rubbing alcohol and a...

Page 9: ...e throttle servo in a glow installation Be sure to drill pilot holes through the plywood tray for the mounting servo mounting screws 23 Mount your receiver in a place of your choosing If using a glow engine it is recommended that you wrap the receiver in foam rubber to protect it from vibrations 24 If you are using a receiver battery pack mount your on off switch in the fuselage side Note that the...

Page 10: ...ry not furnished NOTE The mounting of the electric motor in the 4 STAR 54 as sumes that your motor has a typical X or cross mounting plate on the back of the motor Also note that the firewall portion of the laser cut plywood motor mount is adjustable fore and aft to ac commodate different length motors Next we will determine where you should set the firewall for your particular motor 27 Assemble y...

Page 11: ...nd Lock Washers to bolt your motor in place on the plywood motor mount box 33 Install your ESC a Solder appropriate battery connectors not supplied to the battery leads of your ESC b Most ESCs should fit underneath the battery tray behind the firewall If your ESC is too thick to slide in through the wing open ing you may need to enlarge the forward hole in the battery tray to let you install it fr...

Page 12: ...w keeps your motor running cool We recom mend that you make a simple opening at the bottom rear edge of the cowling as shown in the next photo to provide additional air exit area The exact dimensions are not critical Note A Dremel Tool or similar powered rotary hand tool with an assortment of sanding bits is without a doubt the best tool to use for making cutout in the fiberglass cowling However i...

Page 13: ...ind it useful to use a thin straight edge such as a small ruler inserted into the second slot to help guide the strap back up to the top of the tray b Set the plywood fuel tank support in place but do not glue c Install the fuel tank through the back of the plywood tank support Push the tank all the way up to the back of the firewall pulling the 3 fuel lines through the firewall as you go d Strap ...

Page 14: ...the metal pushrod keeper in the carburetor control arm with one hex nut on each side of the arm f Slide the wire pushrod into the airplane from the back until you can install the Z bend in the throttle servo arm g Turn on your radio and adjust the length and travel of the throttle pushrod using the pushrod connector at the carburetor Note You may find it necessary to support the servo end of the o...

Page 15: ...ovements should be considered as starting points As your experience builds the control travel can be adjusted to suit your particular style of flying and to explore the airplane s capabilities All measurements are taken at the widest point of the control sur face Adjust for HIGH RATES first using mechanical means rather than your transmitter end point adustment to get as close as possible to the r...

Page 16: ...and safety of the finished model SIG MFG CO s obligation shall be to replace those parts of the kit proven to be defective or missing The user shall determine the suitability of the product for his or her intended use and shall assume all risk and liability in connection therewith begins moving forward use the rudder as needed to keep the air plane going straight At takeoff speed use a slight amou...

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