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FUEL SYSTEM.
Fuel is supplied to the engine from two bladder-type fuel cells, one in each wing. From these tanks, fuel flows by gravity through a selector valve and a strainer to the carburetor.
FUEl SELECTOR VALVE.
The rotary-type fuel selector valve has four positions, labeled "BOTH OFF, " "LEFT, " "BOTH ON" and "RIGHT. " The "BOTH OFF" position seals both wing tanks off from the rest of the fuel system and allows no fuel to pass beyond the selector valve. The "LEFT" position
provides fuel flow from the left tank to the engine. Similarly, the "RIGHT" position prOvides flow from the right tank to the engine. The "BOTH ON" position allows fuel flow from both tanks simultaneously to provide maximum safety.
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