15. Secure the Y-harness to the elevator servo leads using string or a
commercially available connector.
Fan InstallatIon
Required Parts
Fan assembly
Exhaust tube
2mm x 6mm machine screw (2)
Required Tools and Adhesives
Thin CA
Low-tack tape
Pencil
Ruler
Low-tack tape
1. Locate the fan unit. View the fan unit and use the drawing provided to
determine the top and bottom of the fan. There will be a label on the top of
the fan unit to help identify the top. This label was not available during the
production of this manual. A piece of low-tack tape on the top of the fan is
shown so the top can easily be determined during assembly.
Mounting lug
Label
Mounting lug
2. Pass the wires through the fan fairing.
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Fuselage assembly
Fan fairing
3mm x 10mm self-tapping screw
(4)
Phillips screwdriver: #1
Pin vise
Felt-tipped pen
Hobby scissors
Drill bit: 5/64-inch (2mm)
Fan bottom (fuselage top)
Fan centerline
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3. Use two 2mm x 6mm machine screws and a #1 Phillips
screwdriver to attach the fan fairing to the motor. Note that the fairing
faces to the bottom of the fan unit.
4. Use a ruler and pencil to draw two lines along on the outside of the
fan housing to indicate the location of the fan fairing.
5. Remove the fan fairing from the motor using a #1 Phillips
screwdriver. Slide the exhaust tube over the fan unit. The seam on the
tube will be toward the bottom of the fan. Use low-tack tape to tape the
tube to the fan unit temporarily. Transfer the lines on the housing to the
exhaust tube using a felt-tipped pen and ruler. Also make a mark at the
edge of the fan housing to locate the position of the tube on the housing.
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