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Hangar 9 P-51 Mustang 60 ARF Assembly Manual
Fuel Tank Installation
Required Parts
Fuselage assembly
Fuel tank
Hardwood tank support
1/4-inch (6mm) foam
Tools and Adhesives
Medium CA
Step 1
Inspect the fuel tank so the lines inside the tank can be
identified. Note that the vent line in the tank will face to the
top of the fuselage when the fuel tank is installed.
Clunk
Vent Line
Top View
Side View
Vent Line (faces top of fuselage)
To Muffler
To Carburetor
Step 2
Slide the fuel tank in the fuselage. Make sure to guide the
tubes through the hole in the firewall.
Step 3
Cut the brace to length so it fits in the fuselage behind the
tank. Place a small piece of 1/4-inch (6mm) foam between
the brace and tank. Use medium CA to glue the brace in
position.
Electric Motor Installation
Required Parts
Fuselage assembly
Firewall template
#8 washer (8)
Motor with hardware
Electronic speed control
Aluminum motor standoff, 1
3
/
4
-inch (44.5mm) (4)
Tie wrap, 8-inch (205mm) (2)
8-32 x 3/4-inch socket head bolt (8)
Tools and Adhesives
Low-tack tape
Drill
Two-sided tape
Threadlock
Hex wrench or ball driver: 9/64-inch
Hobby knife with #11 blade
Hex wrench or ball driver: 2.5mm, 9/64-inch
Drill bit: 1/16-inch (1.5mm), 5/32-inch (4mm)
Note
: The motor shown installed in this section is the
Power 60. Installation of the Power 90 follows the same
procedure, but requires drilling the template in the
correct locations and the use of the 20mm Power 90
adapter placed between the firewall and the aluminum
standoffs.
Step 1
Use a hobby knife with a #11 blade to remove the plywood
filler pieces from the sides, top and bottom of the engine
box. This will allow air to flow into the fuselage to cool the
batteries.