5mm
13/64”
Remove the engine mount and drill a
13/64”(5mm) hole through the fire-wall
at each of the four marks marked.
Using a pencil or felt tipped pen,
mark the fire wall where the four
holes are to be drilled.
Reposition the engine mounts on to the fire-wall.
Attach the four blind-nut to the fire-wall as show.
Secure them with four 4x25mm screw.
Position the engine on to the engine mounts
so the distance from the prop hub to the fire-
wall is 5.2”(132mm).
Mark the engine mounting plate where the
four holes are to be drilled.
Remove the engine and drill a 1/8”(3mm)
holes through the beam at each of the
four marks made above.
Reposition the engine on the engine mount
beams, aligning it with the holes. Secure the
engine to the engine mount using four
1/8x51/64”(3x25mm) screws.
Note: Apply Silicon sealer
to each of the 3x25mm
screw.
3mm
1/8”
! Align the mark on both
mounts with the mark
on the fuselage
A
B
B’
B=B’
...4
.................4
4x25mm screw
Blind-nut
3x20mm screw
1/8”(3mm) nut
.................4
...4
1/8x5-1/64”
5/32x1”
X
To muffler
Filler tube
To engine
3x25mm
screw
Rubber stopper
1
After confirming the direction . Insert this assembly, clunk end first, into the fuel
tank and tighten and screw the fuel tank cap on firmly.
3x35 mm screw
4mm
2
3
Ensure that the fuel tank clunk does not touch the rear of the fuel tank.
Checking for leaks - block the vents and blow
into the feed - if in doubt submersing the tank
in a blow of water will show up any problems.
Blow
Water
13- Engine mount / Engine
14- Fuel tank
A
!
! Align the mark on both
mounts with the mark
on the fuselage
!
! Engine thrust on balk
head is already adjust at
factory.
Note: Mark the mounting
plate through the engine
mounting flanges.
132mm
Engine mount
.....1 set