Figure 7 - adapter positioning – 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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1.

If gauges are being installed into an

existing gauge panel, this step may be

skipped. If gauges and a gauge panel

or console are being installed, choose

a location where the driver can easily

view the gauges. This will typically be to

the right of the accelerator pedal, under

the lower edge of the dash panel. Mount

the gauge panel with the machine

screws, washers, and nuts provided.

2.

Install the DynaFact pyrometer

probe (supplied in the pyrometer kit) in

the

1

4

” NPT bung located at the top of

the turbine outlet pipe. Use anti-seize

compound on the threads. Connect

the lead-wire to the sensor with the

supplied screws. The wires are different

lengths to prevent cross connecting.

Make sure that the screws are tight. Slip

the heat shrink tubing provided over the

wire ends.

3.

Supply moderate heat to the heat

shrink tubing to seal the connections. A

heat-gun or lighter works well.

4.

When passing through the firewall

either make a hole in a factory grommet

or drill a hole and use a new grommet.

If a hole needs to be drilled, drill a

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hole and deburr it on both sides, so that

the wiring or tubing does not get cut as

it passes through the hole. For added

protection, wrap the wiring with several

layers of electrical tape in the area

where it passes through the hole. When

drilling, check the backside to make

sure that there are no components

blocking the backside of the hole that

would be damaged by drilling.

5.

Route the pyrometer lead-wire up

and across the top of the firewall then

down and through the hole in the

firewall. Inside the vehicle, route the

wire to the gauge location. If routing

the lead-wire under the carpet, avoid

placing it where the driver’s feet will

rest on the wire. Tie the wire to existing

wire looms and hoses with the cable

ties provided.

6.

Position the gauge through the

console or gauge panel. Slip the plastic

U-clamp, provided with the pyrometer,

over the studs on the rear of the gauge

and tighten the nuts, provided.

IMPoRTANT: Remove the bare

shorting wire from between the

gauge terminals before connecting

the lead-wire to the pyrometer.

Attach the spade connectors to

the back of the gauge. Connect the

yellow wire to the (+) terminal and

the red wire to the (-) terminal. If the

lead-wires are accidentally reversed,

the gauge will read backwards.

7.

Pull any excess wire through the

firewall, coil it and secure it up under

the dash, out of the way. Do not shorten

the lead-wire.
NOTE: If it is necessary to replace one of

the terminal ends, use a crimp tool only.

Do not solder to the wires.

8.

Locate the rubber hose connecting

the intake manifold on the passenger

side to the pressure sensor mounted

on the firewall. Cut through this hose at

a point 3” below the sensor. Install the

1

8

” hose by

1

8

” NPT tee fitting and the

spring band clamps, provided, between

the cut ends of the hose as shown in

Figure 5.

Section 8

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Figure 7- Adapter Positioning

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