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Carl Goldberg GPMA1968 Tiger 60 ARF User Manual

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FUEL TANK INSTALLATION

3.

With the blind nut seated backward (teeth

pointing to rear of fuse), bolt the second

motor mount to the firewall opposite the side

of the mount that is screwed to the engine.

Again with the blind nut teeth facing the rear,

bolt the motor mount and engine to the fire-

wall.

4.

Slide the motor mounts around until they are

centered on the firewall and are tight to the

engine.

Mark the screw locations for the loose motor

mount and drill pilot holes for mounting.

Use the remaining #6 x 3/4” screws to com-

plete the mounting of the engine to the

mount.

1.

Collect the following items:

(1) 1/2 x 8 x 12" piece of foam rubber( not

included).

(1) Assembled fuel tank

2.

Cut two 3-1/2 x 1-1/2" pieces from the piece

of foam rubber.

From the leftover piece, cut a 2" wide strip.

Drill a 1/8" pilot hole for two #6 x 3/4" sheet

metal screws.

Screw the engine to the motor mount.

5.

Unscrewing one motor mount screw at a

time, turn the blind nut around, so that the

teeth will stick into the firewall, and retighten

the screw until the blind nuts are firmly seat-

ed.

3.

Put one of the 1-1/2" wide foam pieces in the

bottom of the fuel tank compartment in the

fuselage.

4.

Taking note of which tube is the vent and

which is the fuel pickup,route the fuel tubing

into the engine compartment, resting on the

half-circle cut-out in the former.

5.

Place the fuel tank down inside the tank com-

partment and place the second 1-1/2" piece

of foam on top of the tank.

6.

Cut the fuel tubing to reach the engine car-

buretor and muffler and attach these cut

ends to the carb and muffler.