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<HTML> <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"></body> <b><font size=+3>9) Next, put the motor into the plastic duct. It is a tight fit! It may help if you approach the plastic duct on a slight angle. If that doesn't work, you can also slightly move one of the pieces of plastic which holds the motor in place. Be sure to line up the little metal tabs on the motor with the left and right holes in the duct. </font></b> <br> <br> <img SRC="motorinsert1.jpg" BORDER=0 height=240 width=320> <img SRC="motorinsertnew3.jpg" BORDER=0 height=240 width=320> <br><b><font size=+3 align=right>After you have placed the motor into the duct, spin the propeller. If the propeller hits the walls of the duct, check if the motor is fully inserted. If the propeller is still hitting, adjust the four pieces of plastic holding the motor in place so that they are straight.</font></b> <br> <center><img SRC="motorinsert4.jpg" BORDER=0 height=240 width=320> <br>Copyright � 2002 Goldstein Hovercraft, LLC<br><center> <A HREF="190.html">8</a>