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5. Install the fuel tank tray into the fuselage guiding the fuel
lines out the hole in the fi rewall—make sure the front of the
tray keys into the short balsa sticks right behind the fi rewall
to hold the front of the tray down. Position the tray as far
forward as possible without causing the lines to kink against
the engine, then secure the tray with one of the fi nger-turn
¼-20 nylon bolts included.
Hook Up the Throttle
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1. Plan your throttle setup. Determine where to locate the
throttle pushrod and the throttle servo (depending on the
location of the carburetor arm on the engine and locations
available for the throttle servo). The carburetor arm on both
the O.S. engines shown is
above
the fuel tank tray, so it’s
easiest to position the pushrod and servo above the tray
as well. The throttle servo may be installed in the servo tray
next to the elevator and rudder servos, but make sure the
servo won’t interfere with the wing bolt. If the throttle servo
will not fi t in the servo tray, perhaps the servo arm on the
elevator or rudder servo could be fl ip-fl opped allowing that
servo to be relocated to make room for the throttle servo.
Or, the throttle servo could be mounted on either side of the
engine mounting box inside the cowl.
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2.
Being certain to avoid the fuel tank
, drill a 1/8" [3.2mm]
hole through the fi rewall in-line with the carburetor arm for
the throttle guide tube – a 1/8" [3.2mm] brass tube sharpened
on the end makes this an easy job. Otherwise, the engine
will have to be removed from the fi rewall and the hole drilled
with a regular 1/8" [3.2mm] drill.
Thread-on retainer
(USE THREALOCKER!)
Screw-lock
M3 set screw