Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’94 - 97 7.3L Power Stroke) Power Systems- PowerPack, Stinger-Plus & Stinger '94-98 4" Exhaust User Manual

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For Stinger and Stinger Plus

systems, proceed to Section 5

1.

Cover the compressor inlet and

discharge with clean rags so that

no foreign material will enter the

turbo during the remainder of the

installation.

2.

remove the grille. there are four

Phillips-head screws across the top

and two in the center of the grille

that secure it to the grille support.

3.

Remove the headlight bezels.

these are secured to the grille

support with two screws across

the top and two nuts behind the

radiator core support. the two nuts

are accessed by reaching down

between the battery and the radiator

core support. the batteries may be

removed for easier access to the

hardware. When each bezel is loose,

pull it gently away from the front

of the truck. label and remove the

signal and running light bulbs from

the rear of the bezel.

4.

remove the narrow front valance.

it is attached to the front of the

truck by four small bolts which

may be reached through the front

of each wheelwell and three small

bolts across the front. remove the

two front bolts attaching the inner

wheelwell to the fender and pull it

back towards the rear of the vehicle.

the bolts can then be reached with

a socket and extension. The plastic

filler panel is attached to the fenders

at the front with plastic clips that

must be pried out of the holes in the

fenders. a door-panel-clip removal

tool works well for this.

5.

the plastic grille support must

now be removed. Push the dangling

parking and signal light bulbs

through the holes into the engine

compartment to get them out of the

way. remove the headlight bulbs

with sockets from the rear of the

headlight reflectors. Do not remove

the headlight reflectors from the

plastic grille support. avoid touching

the headlight bulbs themselves. if

necessary, wipe bulbs clean with

alcohol.

6.

remove the eight bolts attaching

the plastic grille opening panel to the

radiator core support. there are two

on each side at the extreme outer

edge of the panel and two on each

of the brackets inside the radiator

opening. Do not remove the sheet-

metal brackets from the vehicle.

7.

on automatic transmission-

equipped models, unbolt the

transmission-fluid cooler from the

passenger-side of the radiator

opening. remove the mounting

brackets and clamps from the cooler.

it is not necessary to disconnect the

hoses.

8.

remove the template pages from

this manual. line up the templates

with the bolt-holes and edges of the

radiator core support. mark the core

support and cut away the areas of

sheet-metal shown in Figures 6

and 7 at the back of this manual. a

reciprocating saw such as a Sawzall

with a fine tooth blade works best

for this, however a hole saw in a

drill motor may be used to make a

set of overlapping holes that may

be ground or filed to make the final

shape. De-burr the cut edges once

cutting is complete. it is suggested

that the raw edges be painted with a

rust-preventative primer or paint.

9.

Pry out and remove the four

plastic buttons holding the outer

corners of the rubber air-dam to the

radiator core support as shown in

Figure 8. remove the buttons from

the air-dam.

10.

install the left and right lower

intercooler mounting brackets and

nut plate assemblies using four

1

4

x

3

4

-inch hex bolts and washers

through the holes in the core

support as shown in Figure 8. leave

the bolts just loose enough to slide

the brackets for adjustment.

11.

on all models install the two

transmission-fluid cooler mounting

brackets provided, as shown in

Figure 9. these brackets mount

over the factory studs in the core

support between the air-conditioning

condenser brackets and the core

support. if the vehicle does not have

air-conditioning, install two 8 mm

x 1.25 mm nuts provided over the

studs with two

5

16

flat washers.

12.

on automatic transmission

models only, install two rubber lined

loop clamps onto the transmission-

fluid cooler as shown in Figure 9.

mount the cooler to the brackets

using the two

1

4

x

3

4

-inch bolts, two

washers, and two nylock nuts. Route

the hoses as shown in Figure 9.

13.

on vehicles with a front sway-

bar crossing under and just ahead

of the radiator area, unbolt the two

sway-bar bushings from the bottom

of the frame rails. reinstall the

bar and bushings using the 2-inch

square spacers, four

3

8

x 3

1

4

-inch

hex bolts, washers, and nylock nuts

provided. see Figure 10.

14.

Cut a slit in each side of the

factory rubber air-dam as shown in

Figure 9. slide the slit over the edge

of each lower intercooler mounting

bracket as shown. mark through

the two holes on the forward facing

tabs on the transmission-fluid cooler

mounting brackets onto the rubber

air-dam. Drill a

1

4

-inch hole through

the rubber at these two locations.

Bolt the factory air-dam to the

transmission-fluid cooler brackets

using two

1

4

x

3

4

-inch hex bolts,

washers, and nylock nuts provided.

15.

install two rubber air-dams

provided onto the drilled tabs on the

intercooler end tanks. use four #10-

32 screws, washers, and nylock nuts

to attach each air-dam. see Figure

11.

16.

install two

5

16

-inch studs into

the lower front threaded holes in

the end tanks. slide a rubber isolator

bushing onto each of the studs. see

Figure 8

17.

lower Banks techni-Cooler

intercooler into position behind

the bumper brackets on the frame.

make sure the plastic bumper stud

assemblies are in place with the

studs pointing forward. see Figure

12. one end of the intercooler may

have to be tilted down to guide the

hose connections through the holes

cut in the radiator core support.

it may also be necessary to back

out one or more radiator mounting

bolts as these can get hung up

while lowering the intercooler

into position. Guide the studs with

the rubber isolators into the slots

on the lower mounting brackets.

if the vehicle has an automatic

transmission, route the transmission-

fluid lines above the intercooler

hose connection rather than below

it to position the lines away from

sharp edges. tuck the air-dam flaps

inside the radiator opening in the

core support. Check the clearance

of the cut edges to the sides of the

intercooler end tanks. remove the

techni-Cooler and trim the sheet-

metal again if necessary.

Section 4

BANKS TECHNI-COOLER INTERCOOLER INSTALLATION

96493 v.4.0

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