Figure 7 – 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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install the metal fresh-air hose adapter fitting

in the fresh air duct above the radiator bulk-

head panel. push the fresh-air hose adapter so it

may be bolted to the bulkhead. use a

5

16

– 18 x

3

4

hex

bolt and a

5

16

– 18 nylock nut to mount the adapter to

the existing hole in the bulkhead panel (see Figure

5

). (If the adapter can be used, but the tab will not

line up with the existing hole, drill a new hole as

required.)

determine a location for the banks super-

scoop. It should be placed as low as possible

directly behind the grille, with the air inlet opening

pointing straight ahead. If the grille is at an angle,

the super-scoop should be trimmed at an angle,

whenever possible, to place the air inlet opening

against the back side of the grille with the centerline

of the inlet opening horizontal. See Figure

6.

use

heavy snips or a hacksaw to trim the air inlet opening

of the super-scoop. The height between the super-

scoop and the air inlet hood should be as great as

possible to prevent any rain water not eliminated

by the scoop’s water drain hole from climbing up

into the air filter. The curved outlet section of the

super-scoop may be trimmed back if less bend is

required to make a more streamlined hose routing.

See Figure

6

.

once a location has been determined for

the super-scoop, mount it using one of the

methods outlined below.
The banks super-scoop may be mounted by several

means. If the grille consists of horizontal bars or a

perforated metal screen heavy enough to support

the inductor, it may be secured using four 14” nylon

cable ties, provided, slipped through the ears on the

scoop and through the grille. See Figure

7.

an alternate method is to mount the inductor

using the four perforated metal straps provided.

these can be bent as required and attached to

the scoop’s ears with the

1

4

20 x 1

11

4

hex bolts,

1

4

-20 nylock nuts and

3

4

o.d. x

5

16

I.d. flat washers

provided. The opposite end of the straps may be

attached to any convenient mounting points such

as the gravel pan, grille brackets, etc. as required,

with four no. 10 x

3

4

” sheet metal screws provided.

a combination of cable ties and scraps may also be

used.

connect the fresh air inlet on the air filter

housing to the super-scoop using the 4”

diameter flex hose provided. cut the hose to the

desired length using a knife and diagonal cutting

pliers. secure with no. 64 hose claps.

remove the air cleaner housing cover.

replace the factory paper element with

the banks ram-air filter element.

install the chrome tip and chrome tailpipe

heat shield on the tailpipe as shown in Figure

1

. tip may be slid in or out on the tailpipe to match

the body width.
note: If possible, leave tailpipe within 2” of end

of chrome tip inside the tip. this will protect the

chrome from changing color from high exhaust heat.

Shorten tailpipe if required.

re-connect battery cables. re-install engine

“dog house” cover.

start engine and listen for any exhaust leaks.

tighten bolts or clamps to correct leaks as

required. allow engine to warm up and test drive

vehicle.
note: exhaust tubing will smoke for the first

15-20 minutes of operation. this is normal, as

grease used in the bending process will burn off

the inside of the pipes.

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