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AERONCA Engine Handbook

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PART 1 - INSTALLATION

SECTION 3 - FUEL SUPPLY

Stromberg NAS-2 Aircraft Carburetor is used on the E-113C in place of the Zenith - Model 156 AL - Carburetor which was used on each of the four previous models of the AERONCA engine. The gasoline inlet to the carburetor is a 1/8" pipe tap. A commercial type gasoline strainer should be installed between the gas tank and the carburetor. The gasoline line should be of at least 1/4" diameter seamless copper tubing. The shut-off cock should be installed as near to the carburetor as is possible to eliminate any possibility of vapor lock troubles during the hot weather.

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