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Fuel is typically stored in rockets either as liquid fuel in fuel tanks or as solid fuel in a casing. Liquid fuel rockets have separate tanks for liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen or kerosene, while solid fuel rockets have a solid propellant mixture in a casing. Both types of fuel storage systems are designed to be safe, efficient, and controlled during flight.
On the back of the engine casing
The cowling.
The engine mount holds the engine in place.
On the top of engine in a casing in the front of the engine
The engine casing allows you to easily fit in a new motor for each flight. If you didn't have this the used motor would have to be cut out before you could fit a new one.
turbocharger casing around 500degree
The engine casing allows you to easily fit in a new motor for each flight. If you didn't have this the used motor would have to be cut out before you could fit a new one.
In model rockets, the only part that is discarded is the actual motor casing. Everything else is re-usable provided it lands in good shape.
Bike on center stand, and oil catch pan under the engine, while the engine is warn, the pan bolt is at the back of the engine, brake pedal side, drain and put the nut back in. Make sure the gasket is good. The oil filter is in the casing at the front of the engine just below the rad. Un bolt the casing, be careful, there is a washer and a spring in there. Watch the way things come out and replace the same way. With the filter you get 2 rubber o-rings. They go on the long bolt in the center of the filter casing. When you re-install, there is a boss on the block casing that fits to the oil casing where there are 2 ridges. As you start to screw in the casing with the new filter, the boss ( bump ) has to be lined up to the engine block, therefor you will not be able to turn the casing, this is a good sign. Re-fill with 3.2 liters 10w40, run up engine and check the level and check for leaks. ( spring goes in first, then washer, then the filter.
On engine casing, passenger's side, on flange that bolts to transmission. Probably covered with engine gunk.
More bounce per ounce of fuel..