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Install your muffler, high speed needle valve, propeller and spinner. To finish off the assembly, cut to length and install
the fuel pick-up and pressure lines from the fuel tank to your engine's carburetor and muffler.
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Pacer Formula 560 Canopy Glue
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# 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver
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Excel Modeling Knife
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Scissors
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Electric Drill
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1/16" Drill Bit
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(1) Clear Canopy
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(9) M2 x 10mm Flange-Head Wood Screws
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(1) Decal Set
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Ernst Airplane Stand
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Ruler
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Pencil
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220 Grit Sandpaper w/Sanding Block
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Masking Tape
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Paper Towels
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:
SECTION 18: FINAL ASSEMBLY
STEP 1: INSTALLING THE CANOPY
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Using 220 grit sandpaper with a sanding block, carefully
sand the edges of the canopy smooth and straight.
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Be careful not to let the sandpaper scratch
the canopy.
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Using a pair of scissors, carefully cut out the canopy along the molded scribe line.
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When satisfied with the fit, remove the canopy and carefully apply a thin bead of Pacer Formula 560 Canopy Glue around
the edges of the fuel tank hatch cover.
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Set the canopy back into place and realign it. Use pieces of masking tape to hold the edges of the canopy firmly in
place and remove any excess adhesive, using a paper towel soaked with
water.
Allow the glue to fully cure before
removing the masking tape.
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Set the canopy onto the fuel tank hatch cover and align it.
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Notice that the edges of the canopy overhang the edges
of the fuel tank hatch cover. This is normal and will allow you
to custom-fit the canopy and cut away the excess, resulting in
a perfect fit.
Don't cut away the excess until after you've
glued the canopy to the fuel tank hatch cover.
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