
Assembly Instructions
Lanier R/C, INC. P.O. Box 458 Oakwood, Ga. 30566 PH 770 532 6401
© copyright 1989 Lanier R/C
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On our Fox 2.4 installation a hole was cut
in the firewall to allow the ignition wire to
pass through. The module sits on top of
the fuel tank and a switch is installed in
the fuselage in the nose section.
A hole is drilled at the top of the firewall
to allow the ignition pickup wire to pass
through and the fuel line holes are drilled
just above the carb.
Assemble the fuel tank so the klunk is
about 1/4” off the bottom of the tank and
free to flop about. If you are using glow
fuel you must use silicone tubing and if
you are using gasoline you must use tygon
or neoprene tubing. The tank supplied has
a glow stopper and silicone tubing. If you
use gas you must replace these. Install the
tank in the nose section and drill the
appropriate holes.
The radio receiver and switch can be
mounted in the front section of the com-
partment under the wing (there is lots of
room). Depending on the engine used, the
battery (or batteries if ignition is used) can
be mounted where need for balance. With
the Fox 2.4, both batteries were mounted
as far to the rear as possible.The fuel tank
was moved behind F2 so it would be closer
to the CG. This is fine with a gas motor
because they have a fuel pump. A glow
motor will require that the tank be mount-
ed forward.