Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’83 - 93 6.9 & 7.3L) Forced Induction- Sidewinder turbo system (Van) 6.9 & 7.3L User Manual

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tighten compressor discharge hose clamps.

Install turbo compressor air inlet elbow and

3 x 1

3

4

” long silicone hose on compressor.

See

figure 1

. do not tighten clamps at this time.

mount compressor air inlet elbow brace

on rear of left cylinder head, using one

3

8

”-16 x

3

4

” hex head bolt and one

3

8

” split lock

washer. Install anti-depression valve, with hose

connection facing upward, on the air inlet elbow,

using original bolts and two

9

16

” Od x

5

16

” Id flat

washers and

5

16

”-18 nylock nuts. Be sure original

seal is in place on anti-depression valve mounting

surface. Remove existing o-ring and nylon sleeve

from the anti-depression valve hose connection

(through 1986 models). see

figures 1

and

22

.

tighten air inlet elbow hose clamps, at

turbocharger and elbow.

connect oil feed hose to turbocharger oil

inlet elbow.

Install 3” diameter flexible fresh air inlet

hose between air cleaner assembly and air

inlet elbow, using two #52 hose clamps.

Remove and discard the hose clamp from

the heater hose connection on the water

pump. Hose clamp may be cut with snips to avoid

disconnecting hose.

thoroughly degrease the oil fill-pipe flange

face (injector pump drive cover flange face

on 1987 models) using acetone lacquer thinner or

other non-oil based solvent. Install the crankcase

vent hose adapter and oil fill-pipe (inspection

cover on 1987 models) using two

5

16

”-18 x 2” hex

bolts and two

5

16

split lock washers. use silicone

sealer on both flange surfaces. see

figure 23

.

Replace the hose clamp previously removed

from the heater hose with a No. 10 hose

clamp, provided in the kit. Keep the tail of the

hose clamp clear of the alternator drive belt. See

figure 23

.

Install crankcase vent hose, from crankcase

vent adapter nipple to anti-depression

valve, using two #16 hose clamps, as shown in

figure 23. Be sure that hose is installed with no

low areas that could cause oil puddling in the

hose.

Install pyrometer and gauge panel. Refer to

manufacturer‘s instructions included with

pyrometer.

Install accessory instruments, if used. Refer

to manufacturer‘s instructions included with

instruments.

Install muffler and exhaust system (not

included with the turbo system) as shown

in figure 27. Because of various vehicle/chassis

combinations, the illustration provided is general,

but typical of the exhaust system routing.

nOte: the factory muffler and exhaust system

are nOt suitable for turbocharged engines. the

entire exhaust system, from the turbo down-pipe

through to the tail pipe, should be three inch

diameter, including the muffler. use of a smaller

muffler or exhaust piping will result in significantly

inferior performance. a separate 3” high-flow

exhaust system includes a special low restriction

3” core muffler, pre-formed tubing sections and

all components necessary to install the complete

exhaust system. the BanKs 3” exhaust system

is Required for emissions legal applications. use

of any other exhaust with the turbo system is not

emissions legal.

for those wishing to do their own exhaust system

fabrication, the following recommendations

should be followed (see

figure 28

):

A. Be sure to use a high quality, low restriction 3”

core muffler, designed for turbocharged diesel

applications. (Most 3” mufflers available from

muffler shops are low quality, high restriction

“economy” replacement mufflers, usually based

on a 2

1

2

” or smaller core.)

B. Make all bends as gradual as possible. align all

weld joints as carefully as possible so the exhaust

flow will not experience “steps” in the tubing.

C. do not “cheat” bends or make miter-weld joints.

these types of bends are too abrupt for proper

exhaust flow.

D. Maintain adequate clearance to chassis,

floorboards, driveline, moving suspension parts,

etc. suspend exhaust tubing in rubber hangers to

allow for engine movement. the original hangers

may be reused if in good condition.

Install a 9 x 24” heat blanket on turbo down-

pipe. Make sure top of pipe is covered by

the heat blanket. secure using wire ties provided.

See

figure 24

.

Install a 7 x 24” heat blanket on Y-pipe

extension, sliding it up from the bottom, all

the way up to the pyrometer fitting on the turbo

mounting bracket. secure, again using wire ties.

See

figure 24

.

Install remaining 6 x 8” piece of heat

blanket on hoses for rear heater and/or

air conditioning if these hoses are routed near

exhaust.

Reroute the fuel injector return hose to the

left side of the transmission bellhousing. see

figure 22

. check to be sure the injector return

hose does not rub on any sharp edges.

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