Banks Power Chevy_GMC Trucks: Duramax LB7 (Diesel ’01 - 04 6.6L) Intake- Big Hoss Intake Manifold System '01-07 User Manual

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Note: Normally manifolds install with

their inlet flanges facing forward, how-

ever they may be reversed for special

applications.

1.

Two balance tube spools with o-ring

seals interconnect the manifold ple-

nums. These spools are supplied blank

(no drilled thru-hole) and may be drilled

out as desired. Different turbocharger

performance characteristics may

require different balance hole sizes to

dampen intake pulsation and maintain

the same boost levels in both banks

of the engine. We suggest you start by

drilling a ½ diameter hole through each

spool and enlarge the hole if testing

dictates.

2.

Install two

3

32

“ x 1.612” diameter

and three

3

32

“ x 2.487” diameter o-rings

in the groves on each manifold mount-

ing flange. The small o-rings go in the

grooves around the end runners of

each manifold.
Note: Dow-Corning III, or a small dab of

gasket sealant or RtV may be used to

hold the o-rings in place in the manifold

flange grooves. See Figure 7.

3.

Install two

1

8

“ x 1.109” diameter

o-rings in the grooves on each balance

tube spool. Apply a light oil on all four

o-rings and insert both balance tubes

into the machined bosses on one of the

two manifold plenums. See Figure 7.

4.

Engage the free ends of the bal-

ance tube spools into the bosses on

the opposite side manifold and push

the manifolds together until the spools

seat in the manifolds. Carefully set the

paired manifolds on the cylinder head

faces while guiding loose fuel and oil

lines through the openings between

the manifold runners. This works best

with an assistant helping. See Figure

7. Check that the o-rings stayed in

place.

5.

Install eleven M8 x 1.25 x 30mm

socket head bolts through each mani-

fold base flange into heads. Leave bolts

finger tight. Balance tube spools will be

free to slide within their bores, but not

to the extent that their o-rings will not

seal.

6.

Tighten the bolts on the right hand

manifold first. A ball-drive hex wrench

and L-hex wrench work best in tight

places. An 8mm box wrench around

the shaft of a long 8mm ball handle

can be used to feed through the run-

ners on the manifolds for more torque.

Once the right manifold bolts are tight,

tighten the left side.

7.

Install the right and left fuel rails on

the intake manifold base flanges using

the original M8 bolts. Fuel rails mount

on the rear set of the double bolt pat-

tern. The right hand rail has the fuel

pressure sensor.

8.

Install the new high-pressure fuel

crossover line by feeding it through the

opening just behind the front-runners

on each manifold. Thread the tube

nuts onto each fuel rail, and leave the

nuts finger tight. The tube may be bent

slightly if necessary to line up the end

connections. See Figure 1.

9.

Install the original high-pressure

fuel line between the outlet connec-

tions on top of the fuel pump and front

of the left hand fuel rail. The line feeds

through the opening behind the front-

runner on the left hand manifold and

under the crossover fuel line. The line

must be reversed end-for-end to clear

the manifold runners. Tighten the tube

nuts on both fuel lines. It may be easi-

est to loosen the nuts and disengage

the ends of the long fuel line before

first tightening the short line, then the

long line.

Section 6

INSTALL MANIFOLDS ON CYLINDER HEADS

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