cheersm8
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At the risk of teaching your Grandmothers to suck eggs (do they really suck eggs?!!) a couple of simple Taifun GT Assembly tips, that make a difference.
1. Always line the slots up with the air intake hole.
2. Optimum height for the slidey slotty bit is with the bottom of the 'F', on the Taifun logo, level with the top of the polycarb tank threads (when viewed from the outside). If you can not see all of that effing 'F' chances are that you will,before the tank is empty, suffer, at best, an annoying mini gurgle,and,at worst,get juice seeping out of the air intake.
Bonus child's play tip - Don't over tighten anything! Takes a bit of discipline but these beggars work best if you screw them together until they just snuggly bite and don't get tempted to give that 'just to make sure' extra bit of a twist. Let the o-rings do the work, it's their job,not yours.
1. Always line the slots up with the air intake hole.
2. Optimum height for the slidey slotty bit is with the bottom of the 'F', on the Taifun logo, level with the top of the polycarb tank threads (when viewed from the outside). If you can not see all of that effing 'F' chances are that you will,before the tank is empty, suffer, at best, an annoying mini gurgle,and,at worst,get juice seeping out of the air intake.
Bonus child's play tip - Don't over tighten anything! Takes a bit of discipline but these beggars work best if you screw them together until they just snuggly bite and don't get tempted to give that 'just to make sure' extra bit of a twist. Let the o-rings do the work, it's their job,not yours.