Tertiary Air Tube Removal and V Board Bafe Removal
There are two tertiary air tubes located at the top of the inner rebox to bring air into the re. One is large and
one is small. Each tube is held in its position by a swing cam catch attached with a single 8mm bolt to the right
hand inner side of the rebox. The cam catch has a locator at its end that locates in a hole at the end of the
tube. When the cam catch locator is positioned in the tube hole the bolt is tightened to hold it in this position thus
trapping the tube. This ensures that the tube will not slide out and it keeps the tube with its tertiary air ports in the
correct position within the re.
Above the two tubes are three V board bafes. The two lower bafes are loose, just resting on the tubes and
touching the rear of the inner rebox. They are not xed with any xings. The one upper V board bafe is held in
place by a clamp that is xed at the front top of the inner rebox.
V-board panels
Cam Catch
Upper V-board bafe
Lower V-board bafes
Upper V-board clamp
Tertiary Air Tubes
8mm bolt
Locator
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