Banks high-ram intake and boost tube installation – Banks Power Dodge Trucks: (Diesel ’98 - 02 5.9L Cummins ISB) Intake- High-Ram Intake System, '98-02 Compatible w_Optional Banks Boost Tube User Manual
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9.
Install Banks driver side boost
tube. The driver side tubes use a 3.5
inch diameter hump hose and Spring
loaded clamps at the connection to
the Banks High-Ram and re-use the
factory hose and clamlps at the CAC.
Keep the hose clamps loose until
the High Ram is installed. Cover the
opening of the boost tube to prevent
foreign objects from entering the
boost tube during the installation.
Note: Before slipping any boost tubes
and the corresponding hoses, into
position, ensure that all connection
ends are clean and free of any oil
residue and contaminates. Clean
all connection points with a non-oil
based solvent such as Acetone,
Mineral Spirits, Denatured Alcohol or
Lacquer Thinner. Read and follow the
manufactures operation instruction for
non-oil based solvent cleaner.
10.
Remove the rag that was used to
cover the intake. Reinstall the electric
heater block onto the intake manifold
with one of the supplied gaskets.
Reattach the electrical connections to
the heater element.
11.
Loosen the nut on the ground
strap for the intake heater element
and rotate the cable around so that
the ring terminal can be reinstalled
under the head of the intake bolt.
Important: do not allow the
terminal on the element end of the
ground cable to come in contact
with the upper heater lug or with
the injector line. Retighten the
retaining nut and reinstall the front
intake manifold bolt through the
ring terminal. See Figure 2.
13.
Caution: the High Ram studs
have different threads on each
end. Make sure the M8 ends go
into the engine intake manifold.
The shorter studs are placed inboard
closest to the valve cover. Apply the
Figure 3. High-Ram stud installation.