Cleaning and oiling the banks ram-air filter – Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’94 - 97 7.3L Power Stroke) Power Systems- PowerPack, Stinger-Plus & Stinger '94-98 3-1_2" Exhaust User Manual

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CLEANING AND OILING THE BANKS RAM-AIR FILTER

Notification

The Banks Ram-Air Filter comes pre-oiled and

no oiling is necessary for initial installation.

Use Banks Ram-Air Filter cleaning system

(Part# 90094) available from Gale Banks

Engineering to service the Air Filter. Follow

the instructions included with the cleaning

system to clean and re-oil your Banks Ram-Air

Filter.

PRE-CLEANING

Tap the element to

dislodge any large embedded

dirt, then gently brush with

a soft bristle brush. NOTE: If

complete cleaning is not

practical at this time, reoil the

element and reinstall in your

vehicle.

SPRAY-ON CLEANING

Spray Banks air-filter cleaner

liberally onto the entire

element and let soak

for 10 minutes.

PAN CLEANING

Large air-filter elements

can be rolled or soaked

in a shallow pan of Banks

air-filter cleaner. Remove

immediately and let soak for

approximately 10 minutes.

CLEANING HINTS

Use only Banks air-filter cleaner. NO

gasoline cleaning, NO steam cleaning, NO caustic

cleaning solutions, NO strong detergents, NO high-

pressure car wash, NO parts cleaning solvents.

Any of these NOs can cause harm to the cotton

filter media plus SHRINK and HARDEN the rubber

end caps.

RINSE OFF

Rinse off the element

with low-pressure water. Tap

water is okay. Always flush

from the clean side to dirty side.

This removes the dirt and does

not drive it into the filter.

DRYING HINTS

Always dry naturally. After rinsing, shake off

all excess water and let the element dry naturally.

DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR – DO NOT USE

OPEN FLAME – DO NOT USE HEAT DRYERS!

EXCESS HEAT WILL SHRINK THE COTTON FILTER

MEDIA. COMPRESSED AIR WILL BLOW HOLES IN

THE ELEMENT.

AEROSOL OILING

After cleaning air filter

always reoil before using.

Spray Banks Ram-Air

filter oil down into each

pleat with one pass per

pleat. Wait 10 minutes

and re-oil any white

spots still showing.

OILING HINTS

Never use a Banks Ram-Air filter without

oil (the filter will not stop the dirt without the oil).

Use only Banks Ram-Air filter oil. Banks air-filter oil

is a compound of mineral and animal oil blended

with special polymers to form a very efficient

tack barrier. Red dye is added to show just where

you have applied the oil. Eventually the red color

will fade but the oil will remain and filter the air.

NEVER USE Automatic Transmission Fluid. NEVER

USE Motor Oil. NEVER USE Diesel Fuel. NEVER USE

WD40, LPS, or other light-weight oils.

REINSTALL

Reinstall your Banks Ram-Air filter element

with proper care. Make sure the element seats

properly in the filter case. Install the cover making

sure it’s in the right position. Tighten all the nuts,

bolts, screws or clips to factory specifications.

DO NOT DISCARD

Affix the “Do Not Discard” sticker to the

filter case (included with every Banks replacement

element). Make sure you put the sticker in a highly

visible place to alert your mechanic not to discard.

PERFORMANCE HINTS

Service every 50-100,000 miles on street-

driven applications. Service more often in offroad

or heavy-dust conditions. If an air-filter restriction

gauge is installed, then change the element when

the air-filter restriction reaches 18”/H

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O.

CAUTION! Extremely fine dust from agriculture

or offroad use will pull the oil from the element.

Frequent reoiling of the element’s clean side might

be required. Completely service when practicable.

For extra protection use an air-filter sealing grease

on rubber ends of the element. Service only with

Banks air-filter cleaner and Banks air-filter oil.

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