Installation instructions – Banks Power GM Motorhomes: (Gas ’01 - 10 8.1L Workhorse) PowerPack & Stinger systems '05 & Later Class-A MH, W-24 chassis User Manual

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1.

With the motorhome safely raised,

ground wire(s) disconnected, and

precautions in place, remove the

factory exhaust system.

2.

To provide better access to

the manifolds remove the front

wheels from the motorhome. If the

motorhome is equipped with inner

front fender shields, remove them for

improved access.
Note: Before removing the lug nuts,

make sure a capable torque wrench is

available to tighten the lug nuts to the

manufacturer’s torque specifications

3.

Locate the oxygen sensors in the

exhaust headpipes on each side of

the engine, forward of the catalytic

converters. Unplug the connectors and

unscrew the oxygen sensors, keeping

track of the left and right sensors. Be

careful not to touch or contaminate

the sensor.

4.

Remove the factory hardware on

the front 2-bolt headpipe flanges.

Remove the hardware on 3-bolt

flanges on the exhaust manifolds /

headpipe assemblies. Remove the

headpipes from the exhaust manifolds.
NOTE: Whenever possible, it is

recommended that the catalytic

converters be inspected. Restricted

or damaged catalytic converters can

impede performance of your Banks

PowerPack.

5.

Remove the engine oil dipstick

by unbolting the bracket from the

alternator support and the engine

block (see Figure 2). Remove the

dipstick and dipstick tube by pulling

and twisting upward. If the dipstick

tube o-ring is stuck inside the hole in

the engine block, remove it and place

it back onto the dipstick tube. Retain

all hardware for reassembly.

6.

Remove the spark-plug wires and

the spark plugs from both sides of the

engine. Note their original locations so

they can be properly reinstalled.

7.

Remove the nuts holding the

spark-plug wire heatshields to the

exhaust manifold studs. Remove the

heatshields.

8.

With a wrench or socket, back the

exhaust manifold nuts at least one

turn away from the manifolds. Use a

#7 female torx socket to unscrew each

stud from the head. If this tool is not

available use a

7

32

socket. Take out

the studs so the exhaust manifolds

can be removed.

9.

Caution: Make sure all ground cables

are removed from vehicle’s battery(s).

Remove the starter wire battery cable

from the starter motor. Remove the

factory starter cable from the starter

and install the 90-degree terminal

end of the supplied starter extension

cable (red) onto the starter motor

and tighten the retaining nut. Remove

the factory ground cable from the

starter and install the supplied ground

extension cable (black) to the starter.

10.

Route the starter extension

cables (red & black) forward under the

motor mount. Attach a supplied heat

wrap to the extension cables. Zip-tie

the extension cables and heat wrap to

the factory motorhome wire harness.

Route the extension cables inside the

frame rail (see Figure 3).

11.

Slide the 4-inch length of heat

shrink over the extension cables,

such that the red heat shrink is on

the red cable and black heat shrink

on black cable. Attach the extension

to the correct factory starter cable

using (1)

5

16

-18 x

1

2

” bolt, (1)

5

16

-18

crimplock nut, and (1)

5

16

washer per

cable. Slide the heat shrink over the

connection and heat with a heat gun

until the heat shrink tightly conforms

to the connection. Make sure the

connection is completely covered.

Installation Instructions

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