DLE 61 User Manual

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3. Install the fuel tank in the airframe. Use only 1/8" [3.175 mm]

gasoline-safe fuel lines and a gasoline safe fuel tank stopper. One
line should go to the carburetor and the other is to be used as a

vent (a vent line is simply an open ended fuel line from the fuel

tank which exits the engine compartment or the fuselage; most

vent lines exit at the bottom of the fi rewall).You can fi ll the tank by

using the carburetor line as fi ll line if you have access to it or install
a third line to be used as fi ll line. Installing a third line is the
cleanest and easiest way to add fuel. An alternative fueling set up
is a 2-line system with a T-fi tting approved for gasoline use. Be
sure to use a fi ller plug with either a 2 line or 3 line set-up.

Drain/Vent Pressure Relief Line

Route to top-front of fuel tank interior,

to prevent siphoning (2-Line Set-up)

T-Fitting

Carb

Clunk Line

Fuel Tank

Filler Cap

or Plug

Supply Line

to T-Fitting

Make connection line

between T-Fitting and

Carburetor as short

as possible.

Fuel fill line

This line must be extended

to exit the bottom of the aircraft.

Drain/Vent Pressure Relief Line
Route to top-front of fuel tank
interior, to prevent siphoning.

Carb

Clunk Lines

Fuel Tank

Plug

Supply Line

to Carburetor

Fuel fill line

3-LINE

SET UP

2-LINE

SET UP

This line must be extended

to exit the bottom of the aircraft.

4. Install the manual on/off switch

on the aircraft so that it is easily
accessible from outside the plane.

5. Install the throttle servo at

least 305mm [12"] away from the
engine. Make sure that you get the
carburetor’s full range of rotation
with your servo travel. Be sure to
use a non-metallic linkage.

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