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Secure one end of the silicon fuel tubing onto the end of
the fuel pick-up.
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Slide the silicon fuel tubing, with the fuel pick-up attached,
onto the end of the aluminum fuel pick-up tube (straight tube).
While holding the aluminum tube in place, adjust the length of
the silicon tubing until the fuel pick-up is 3-1/4" back from the
rear of the stopper assembly.
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Carefully bend the longer of the two aluminum tubes up at a 45º angle, being careful not to "kink" the tubing as you
bend it.
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When the stopper assembly is installed in the fuel tank, the top of the vent tube (the tube you just bent) should rest just
below the top of the tank.
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Push the 3mm x 25mm machine screw through the stopper assembly, from the front, and partially thread it into the
small diameter metal backplate.
Step 2: Installing the Stopper Assembly
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Carefully push the stopper assembly into the molded hole in the front of the fuel tank. Gently rotate the stopper
assembly until the aluminum vent tube rests just below the top of the fuel tank.
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If you have trouble seeing the vent tube, hold the fuel tank assembly up to a bright light. This will illuminate the inside
of the tank.
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When satisfied with the alignment, tighten the machine
screw until the rubber stopper expands and seals the fuel tank
opening. Do not overtighten the screw. This could cause the
front of the fuel tank to split.
Step 3: Installing the Fuel Tank Assembly
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Cut two pieces of silicon fuel tubing to a length of 8" and install them to the aluminum tubes at the front of the tank.
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For your convenience, we suggest marking the ends of the tubing "vent" and "pick-up" so you don't confuse them
when it comes time to connect them to the engine later on.
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Feed the ends of the fuel tubing through the predrilled hole in the firewall and slide the fuel tank down into position,
making sure that the stopper assembly lines up and engages the predrilled hole in the firewall. When aligned properly, the
tank should be pushed forward as far as possible and the back of the tank should rest on the fuel tank floor.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that the top of the fuel tank is toward the top of the fuselage.