GREAT PLANES Performance Reactor Instruction Manual page 22

Performance series almost ready-to-fly 1.60 glow/43 cc gas sport aerobat
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26. Turn the model over. Wrap a tie wrap around the spark
plug lead to make a "P" clamp. Route the spark plug lead in
a fashion that keeps it away from the muffl er. Use a spare
servo screw to attach this to the side wall of the exhaust
box. Since a screwdriver won't fi t, we suggest using a 1/4"
[6.4mm] socket with a #1 Phillips bit.
27. The fuel tank hardware that is supplied with this kit
is suitable for glow fuel only and cannot be used with
gasoline. For this reason we recommend the Sullivan
gasoline conversion kit (SULQ2684), fi ve fuel line barbs (2x
DUBQ0670), 36" [914mm] of Dubro 1/8" [3mm] Tygon fuel
tubing (DUBQ0493), and 24" [610mm] of Dubro neoprene
gas fuel line (in-tank) (DUBQ0455). Please retain the plastic
tank and the fuel clunks. These are approved for gas.
28. Cut one of the brass tubes in half. The other tube will
be used as your fuel vent.
29. Build up the fuel tank stopper as shown and fi t the fuel
tubes. Solder the fuel line barbs in place.
30. Cut two pieces of fuel line so that each one is 5"
[127mm] long. Build up the fuel tank with the vent line pointing
to the top of the tank. Secure the lines within the tank with
small tie wraps.
31. Finish assembling your tank and tighten the stopper
screw. Be careful not to overtighten the stopper. This can
split the tank along the seam. You may want to use a felt-tip
pen to mark which direction the vent line is pointed so that
you know where the top of the tank is.
32. Cut two 8" [203mm] strips of hook and loop material. Join
each "hook" side to each "loop" side with a 2" [51mm] overlap.
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