OWNER'S MANUAL POWER JET Rev. 1.0
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5.4 Fuel Viewing Mirror
A fuel viewing mirror is an excellent optional accessory. A variety of mirrors are available at local
department stores, or a bicycle specialty store. Look for a lightweight mirror that will mount on the
frame. Hang in a simulator and adjust the mirror for easy viewing of the contents of the fuel tank.
6.0 - PACKING YOUR POWER JET FOR TRAVEL
6.1 Disassembling for local travel
For local travel in a car, only partial disassembly is necessary. This disassembly includes removing the
prop cage and prop.
Since there are four (4) prop bolts and only two (2) bolts on the reduction drive assembly (commonly
called “re-drive”),
it is faster to remove the entire reduction drive assembly than it is to remove the prop.
6.1.1 Disassembling the Prop Cage
Unclip the hook on the cage net tension string, (Fig. 11) and follow the reverse procedure as described
before in cap. 2.2.
The complete cage is now disassembled and ready for transport.
Now remove the prop and reduction drive assembly. This is done by removing the two nuts that hold
the reduction drive to the engine.
Your POWER JET is now ready for local transport.
6.2 Disassembling and packing for long-distance travel
Disassembly and packing for long-distance or airline travel requires complete disassembly of the
POWER JET, and then packing into a suitably padded and protected box for travel. The first steps of
the process are the same as for local travel, except you should remove the prop from the reduction drive
and leave the reduction drive on the machine. The rest of the process is below: