Vacuum pump installation – Banks Power Dodge Trucks: (Diesel ’03 - 07 5.9L Cummins) Speed Control- Banks Brake with CBC-SmartLock '04-07 User Manual

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1.

Use a

1

2

” ratchet or breaker bar to

loosen the tensioner pulley to create

slack on the drive belt. Remove the

factory drive belt.

2.

Locate the Banks Vacuum Pump

and attach it to the supplied Vacuum

Pump Bracket using the three

M8 x 1.25 x 25mm supplied bolts.

Torque them to 18 ft-lbs (25 N*m). See

Figure 23.

3.

With the four supplied

M8 x 1.25 x 40mm bolts, mount the

Vacuum Pump assembly to the rear of

the gear housing (Figure 24). Torque

the bolts to 18 ft-lbs (25 N*m).
Note: to provide additional clearance

when attaching the vacuum pump to

the gear housing, you may need to

remove the radiator support bracket.

this will allow the fan shroud some

freedom to move.

4.

Route the

5

16

” hose from the

Vacuum Solenoid under the intake and

to the Vacuum Pump nipple. Cut the

hose to length. Attach the hose to the

Pump. Secure the hose to the factory

wiring harness making sure it is away

from any heat source, sharp edges,

and/or moving parts. Make sure not to

crimp or pinch the hose closed.

5.

With the supplied Drive Belt, route

the Belt as shown in Figure 25. Use

the ½” drive ratchet or breaker bar on

the belt tensioner to allow the new

Belt to slide into place.
Note: If your vehicle does not have an

air conditioning pulley, you may have

to purchase a different accessory drive

belt. Its length will need to be 113.9”

(2,892mm).

6.

Make sure the Belt is properly

aligned around all the pulleys and

release the tensioner. See Vacuum

Pump warning on page 5.

-END OF SECTION 5-

Figure 23

Section 5

Vacuum Pump Installation

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