Figure 4 – Banks Power Ford Motorhomes: (Gas ’93 - 98 7.5L Class-A) PowerPack system (Class-A, Carb, JD-OK Chassis) For use w_ 460 carbureted engine User Manual

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vehicles, the interference to the shield may be

much more severe, requiring bending of the heat

shield. different brake line configurations have

been used by the factory.

on the left frame rail adjacent to the rear of

the engine, remove the nut that secures the

hydraulic lines and cables to the top of the frame

rail (see Figure

3

). note: not all vehicles have

the hydraulic lines shown in Figure

3

, however

the nut and bolt should be preent.

drop two

5

16

I.d. x

11

16

o.d. flat washers onto

the threads where the nut was removed.

These will act as spacers for the heat shield.

tighten the forward bolt that attaches the

heat shield bracket (at the slotted hole)

to the frame rail. check that the heat shield has

clearance between it and the exhaust tubes, to

prevent rattles during engine operation. adjust as

necessary.

on the right side of the engine, wrap the

6 x 14” heat blanket, provided, around the

brake line and vapor recovery line where they

pass the exhaust manifold tubing. use the wire

ties, provided, to secure the heat blanket to the

brake and vapor recovery tubing. do noT wrap

the heat blanket around the exhaust manifold

tubing! The heat blanket will not survive if it is in

direct contact with the exhaust tubing.
BANkS RAm-AiR SySTem
the banks powerpack cold air induction components

are designed to extend the factory air intake path so

that cooler onutside air can be picked up from direct-

ly behind the vehicle’s grille. These components

include a molded banks super-scoop™, 4” diameter

flexible tubing and installation hardware. Figure.

5

.

shows a typical hook-up of the air intake compo-

nents as they tie to the factory system. The super-

scoop also serves as a water separator to drain out

any rain water that may enter through the grille.
the banks powerpack cold air induction package is

intended to fit a number of motorhome body config-

urations. because each coach builder has a different

layout of behind-the-grille components, there can be

no one set installation procedure for the banks ram-

air package. The following instructions are intended

as a guideline for installing the ram-air system. also,

some coach builders may have installed difficult to

relocate components (such as air conditioning freon

piping or heater hoses) in the areas where the banks

ram-air is normally mounted. In these cases, the

installer will have to find an alternate location for the

ram-air components, or omit these pieces that are

impossible to mount.

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