Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Contents of Kit
- Additional Required Equipment
- Additional Required Tools and Adhesives
- Other Items Needed (not included in the kit)
- Warning
- Before Starting Assembly
- Using the Manual
- Warranty Information
- Section 1: Hinging the Ailerons
- Section 2: Aileron Servo Installation
- Section 3: Aileron Linkages
- Section 4: Hinging the Flaps
- Section 5: Flap Servo Installation
- Section 6: Flap Linkages
- Section 7: Retract Servo Installation
- Section 8: Main Landing Gear and Wheel Doors
- Section 9: Joining the Wing
- Section 10: Mounting the Wing to the Fuselage
- Section 11: Lower Air Intake Installation
- Section 12: Stabilizer Installation
- Section 13: Hinging the Elevators
- Section 14: Hinging the Rudder
- Section 15: Tail Wheel Installation
- Section 16: Fuel Tank Assembly
- Section 17A: Engine Installation
- Section 17B: Engine Installation
- Section 18: Throttle Pushrod and Fuel Tank
- Section 19: Radio Installation
- Section 20: Rudder and Elevator Linkages
- Section 21: Throttle Linkage Installation
- Section 22: Attaching the Cowl
- Section 23: Cockpit Details
- Section 24: Attaching the Canopy
- Section 25: Applying the Decals
- Control Throws and Center of Gravity
- Preflight at the Field
- Adjusting the Engine
- 2003 Official AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code

Section 18: Throttle Pushrod and Fuel Tank
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Required Parts
• Fuel tank assembly • Foam: 1/4", 1/2"
• Throttle pushrod tube (15")
• Throttle pushrod (17
1
/
4
")
• Fuel tubing (red and green)
Required Tools and Adhesives
• Drill Bit: 1/8" • Drill
• Felt-tipped pen • Hobby knife
• Masking tape
Step 1
Determine the proper location for the throttle pushrod.
Mark the location with a felt-tipped pen and drill the
firewall for the pushrod tube using a drill and 1/8" drill
bit. Remove the engine if necessary.
Step 2
Test fit the throttle pushrod tube through the firewalland
into the fuselage. Once satisfied with the fit, mix1/4 ounce
of 6-minute epoxy and glue the pushrodinto the firewall.
Allow the epoxy to fully cure before continuing.
Step 3
Trim the throttle pushrod tube so it extends 1" onto the
servo tray.