Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’99 - 03 7.3L Power Stroke) Power Systems- Stinger, Stinger-Plus & PowerPack systems '19991_2-2003 F250_F350 Trucks & Excursion (non-cat) User Manual

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70.

Install one

1

8

” NPT female by

1

8

” compression 90° fitting onto the

threaded end of the tee. Sparingly

apply pipe sealant tape or paste on

the male pipe threads, and adjust the

90° fitting to point back toward the

firewall, as shown in Figure 7. Do not

allow any sealant to cover the small

hole in the fitting. Do not over-tighten

the plastic fitting.

71.

Install one end of the

1

8

”-diameter plastic tube provided

into the compression fitting on

the plastic tee or the fitting on

the compressor discharge elbow

(PowerPacks only) and tighten the

nut. Be sure the plastic tube cannot

be pulled out of the ferrule, but do

not over-tighten the nut.

72.

Route the free end of the tube

up and along the top of the firewall

toward the brake master cylinder

assembly. Use caution to avoid kinks

in the line. Tie the tube to existing

wires and hoses with the cable

ties provided. Follow the routing of

the pyrometer 4-pin gauge harness

through the firewall.

73.

Route the plastic tube to the

gauge panel and cut the tube to

the proper length. Install the gauge

through the panel or console using

the U-clamp and two hex nuts

provided with the gauge.

74.

Install the 90° elbow fitting onto

the connection at the back of the

gauge. Use Teflon thread sealer on

the male threads of the gauge nipple.

Do not allow any sealant to cover the

pin-sized hole in the end of the gauge

nipple.

75.

Insert the tube into the nut and

ferrule on the adapter fitting at the

gauge, then tighten the nut against

the tube and ferrule. Do not over-

tighten.

76.

Connect the 4-pin connector

of each gauge into the back of its

corresponding gauge.

A. Crimp the remaining BLACK and

RED wires from each 4-pin connector

gauge harness to the butt connectors

as shown in Figure 8.
B. Strip one end of the RED wire and

crimp it to the butt connector contain-

ing the RED wires from step ‘A’.
C. Strip one end of the BLACK wire

and crimp it to the butt connector

containing the BLACK wires from step

‘A’.

D. Route the RED wire to the fuse

box. Locate the appropriate fuse for

instrument lighting in the owner’s

manual. Cut the RED wire as required

and strip the end. Crimp the push on

connector to the RED wire and con-

nect to the fuse as shown in Figure

8. Alternatively, locate power wire to

dimmer switch and install T-tap. Cut

the RED wire as required and strip the

end. Crimp the push on T-tap connec-

tor to the RED wire and connect to

T-tap on dimmer power wire.
E. Locate a metal surface that will

serve as an acceptable chassis

ground. Cut the BLACK wire to a suffi-

cient length that will allow it to reach

the chassis ground and strip the end

Crimp the ring terminal to the Black

wire ash shown in Figure 8.
F. Drill a 1/8” hole, if required, to

attach the ring terminal to the chassis

ground.
Caution: If drilling, check the back-

side to make sure there are no

components that may be damaged

by drilling.
G.
Use the supplied self-tapping screw

to secure the ring terminal to the
chassis ground.

–END, SECTION 6–

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