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FUEL SYSTEM:
The quantity of fuel should be checked before each flight. There are two 12½ gallon tanks, one in each wing with direct reading gas gauges in the cabin at the wing root. A good precaution is to physically check the fuel quantity in die tank and security of tank caps before entering the airplane. The fuel system is shown The fuel is brought to the engine by gravity flow through aluminum alloy tubing which runs aft of the cabin door post beneath the doorsill and across to the center of the ship where the two lines connect to the tank selector valve. A single fuel line runs forward from the selector valve to the fuel strainer on the firewall and thence to the carburetor. Fuel may be drained at the fuel strainer. The fuel tank selector valve provides fuel flow from either the right tank or the left tank and provides a shut-off for both tanks.
The selector valve cannot be set to provide fuel flow from both tanks simultaneously. Important — The fuel valve handle indicates the setting of the valve by its position above the valve dial.
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