Great Planes Fuel Tank 32 oz GPMQ4115
This is a Complete 32oz Fuel Tank from Great Planes.
Features
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Great Planes Fuel Tank 32 oz GPMQ4115
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Ideal for 1/4 and 1/5 scale
models, such as Top Flite's Giant Scale Gold Edition Corsair and Mustang
warbirds.
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Made from sturdy, flexible
material and easy to assemble, with screw-together caps and no tubing to
bend.
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Small molded-in tabs on the
rear of the tank are useful for securing into the model or a grip used while
removing tank from the model.
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Stopper is designed to be used
with glow OR gasoline fuels.
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All tank hardware is included,
even an option of a 90° stopper fitting for standard size fuel tubing, and a
straight stopper fitting for large size fuel tubing used with large engines.
Specifications
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Length: 5-7/8" (149mm)
(Stopper to Rear)
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Length: 7" (177mm) (Overall
Including Etended Base)
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Width: 3-3/8" (85mm)
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Height: 3¼" (82mm)
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Capacity: 32oz (960cc)
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Gasoline Compatible (see
Comments)
Contents
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One 32oz Tank
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One Piece Glow Fuel Tubing
(inside the tank to klunk)
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One Metal Klunk
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One Stopper Nut (unique ¼-28,
metal nut will not work w/90°)
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One Stopper Washer (unique,
metal washer will not work w/90°)
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One 90° Stopper Fitting (for
standard size fuel tubing)
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One Straight Stopper Fitting
(for large engine size fuel tubing)
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One Special Rubber Stopper
(for glow or gasoline)
Requirements
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10mm open end wrench to
tighten stopper nut. (See COMMENTS)
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Assembly of the stopper
assembly.
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Medium OR Large fuel tubing
from tank to engine. (depends on engine size and stopper fitting used) (See
FEATURES)
Comments
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Do Not over-tighten the nut, it may crack the Stopper Fitting. Only
snug the nut onto the stopper fitting and check for tightness.
Tanks are designed primarily for glow fuel, but the tank,rubber
stopper, nylon fittings and klunk are suitable for use with gasoline
However, the silicone tubing supplied with the klunk is NOT. If
they replace that tubing with a gasoline compatible tubing, it
will be acceptable. Is recommended to completely empty at the end
of each flying session and not used for storage of gasoline. Also,
they should be checked for leaks and possible deterioration once a
month and replaced annually.
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