Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’99 - 03 7.3L Power Stroke) Power Systems- PowerPack, Stinger-Plus, Stinger & Git-Kit '19991_2-2003 F-250 & F-350 Trucks and Excursions User Manual

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96336 v.10.0

For Git-Kit installation, proceed

to

Section 9

.

For Stinger installation, proceed

to

Section 8

.

For Stinger-Plus installation, proceed to

Step 23

.

For PowerPack installation, continue

with

Step 1

.

1.

Remove the factory intercooler

plumbing from the vehicle. Loosen the

clamps on the boost tubes and remove

the boost tubes. (It is assumed that the

compressor discharge plenum casting has

been removed from the vehicle at this

point.)

2.

To remove the factory intercooler, it

will be necessary to remove the grille

assembly. At the front of the vehicle,

remove the pushpins holding the rubber

air deflector to the grille support and

remove the air deflector. Remove the

screws at the top of the grille, dis-connect

the lower clips with a small screwdriver,

and remove the grille.

3.

On each side, remove the bulb from

the headlight assembly. Remove the two

bolts below the turn signal/marker light

combination and remove the assembly

by pulling it directly forward. Remove the

bulbs from the turn signal/marker lights or

disconnect the connectors to separate it

from the vehicle.

4.

Remove the pushpin and the hood

cable clip to disconnect the left air

deflector from the radiator core support.

Separate the left air deflector from the

grille support by removing the pushpins

from the bracket on the grille support.

Repeat this process for the right side air-

deflector, removing the pushpins from the

core support and grille support.

5.

Remove the upper a/c condenser

brackets. Remove the grille support

bracket attaching bolts and remove the

grille support from the vehicle. The a/c

condenser needs to be lifted at the same

time as the grille support is pulled away

from the vehicle. Pull from the bottom

at first to pivot the support upwards as

you pull forward. The a/c condenser will

fit between the air deflector brackets as

the support moves forward. Be cautious

of the corners of the front fenders as the

condenser is lifted up. It may be beneficial

to cover the fender corners with masking

tape or some other form of protection.

6.

Scribe a line around the hood latch

with a sharp instrument to mark the

location of the latch, then remove the

latch from the upper radiator support. Do

not remove the cable from the latch. Move

the latch out of the way.

7.

Remove the jacking tools from the core

support and remove the coolant reservoir

bolt from the jacking tool mount bracket.

Remove the upper radiator brackets.

Remove the upper diagonal brace bolts

from the upper radiator core support.

Remove the wiring harness from the

intercooler mounting studs and remove

the studs from the upper radiator support.

Remove the six bolts on each end of the

upper radiator core support cross bar and

remove the upper core support cross bar

from the vehicle. It may be necessary to

pry the cross bar up out of the slot in the

core support.

8.

Pull the air conditioning condenser up

out of the lower brackets and swing it up

over the engine and out of the way. Be

careful of the tubes that carry pressurized

refrigerant. Do not bend the tubes as they

are aluminum, and can be easily damaged.

Using a bungee cord or similar equipment,

temporarily suspend the condenser from

the hood of the vehicle, out of the way.

9.

Remove the bolt attaching the power

steering cooler to the diagonal brace.

Remove the diagonal braces from the

lower radiator core support. Tilt the

intercooler forward and remove it up and

out of the vehicle.
NOTE: Later models do not have

diagonal braces, unbolt power-steering

cooler from brackets as required.

10.

Using the four

1

4

”-28 x 2” bolts,

washers and nylock nuts, loosely bolt

the new lower intercooler mounting

brackets to the lower mounting crossbar.

Position this mounting assembly into the

vehicle as shown in Figure 5. Using the

lower diagonal brace mounting holes as

locations, position the crossbar assembly

level in the vehicle and temporarily bolt

the brackets to the core support using the

lower diagonal brace bolts.
Using the brackets as a template, mark

the four holes necessary to complete the

attaching of the lower mounting brackets,

and drill four

1

8

” holes in those positions.

Attach the lower mounting brackets to

these holes in the core support with the

four #10 sheet metal screws provided.

Now remove the two factory diagonal

brace bolts.
NOTE: On later model vehicles without

diagonal braces and associated

bolt holes, slide the lower intercooler

mounting crossbar, with brackets loosely

attached, up the sides of the core

support opening until the brackets come

against the bottom edges for the “ears”

that overlap the inside edge of the core

support opening. If the lower intercooler

mounting brackets cannot be slid out far

enough on the crossbar to contact the

sides of the core support opening at this

elevation, slide each bracket outward

on the crossbar as far as it will go, then

tighten the

1

4

” thru-bolts, set the crossbar

assembly in the core support opening, and

level it to the vehicle.
With the crossbar assembly positioned

in the core support opening as indicated,

scribe the core support through the four

holes on the inside edges of the brackets,

being certain that the front flanges of the

brackets (with the single unused bolt hole)

are against the face of the core support.

Drill four

1

8

” holes at the scribed locations,

then attach the brackets to the core

support with four #10 sheet metal screws

provided.

11.

Remove the rubber air deflector strips

from the ends of the factory intercooler by

snipping the plastic ties that run through

the intercooler fins. Attach the deflectors

to the inboard side of the 3-hole tabs on

the Banks intercooler by installing one

1

4

-

28 x 1” hex bolt, washer, and nylock nut

assembly through the bottom hole on the

lower tab on each end of the intercooler

and the existing bottom hole on each

deflector strip. The remaining three holes

on the deflector strips will not line up with

the holes in the intercooler. Drill or punch

a new set of holes in the deflector strips

to line up with the upper holes in the

lower tabs on the intercooler, then install

a

1

4

-28 x 1” hex bolt, washer, and nylock

nut assembly in each of these locations.

(See Figure 5) Drill or punch a third set of

holes through each deflector strip to line

up with the middle hole in the upper tabs

on the intercooler.

12.

Loosely bolt the upper brackets to

the Banks Techni-Cooler as shown in

Figure 5 using four

1

4

-28 x 1” hex bolts,

1

4

” washers and nylock nuts through the

outboard holes in the two upper tabs on

the intercooler.

13.

Trim the rubber air deflector to clear

the upper bracket attaching nuts so the

deflector will sit flat against the tab on

the intercooler. Attach the deflectors to

the intercooler at the middle hole in each

upper tab using another pair of

1

4

”-28 bolt

assemblies. Do not tighten these bolts yet.

14.

On the passenger side of the engine

compartment, locate the air conditioning

filter/dryer assembly. It will be necessary

to modify the clamping bracket to allow

clearance for the new tube assembly.

Remove the upper filter dryer bracket by

unbolting in three places. Using a hacksaw

or other cutting tool cut the forward half

of the clamp off in front of the elevated

tab across from the opening of the clamp.

Next cut the remaining tab off of the open

Section 7

BANKS TECHNI-CooLER

®

INSTALLATIoN

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