General installation practices, Tools required, Highly recommended tools and supplies – Banks Power Jeep Trucks: (Gas ’91 - 06 Wrangler 4.0L) Exhaust- TorqueTube system 4.0L I-6 ('91-99 Wrangler_'91-99 Cherokee_'93-98 Grand Cherokee_'91-92 Comanche) User Manual

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Dear Customer,
If you have any questions

concerning the installation of

your Banks Power system, please

call our Technical Service Hotline

at (888) 839-2700 between 7:00

am and 5:00 pm (PT). If you have

any questions relating to shipping

or billing, please contact our

Customer Service Department at

(888) 839-5600.
Thank you.

1.

For ease of installation of your

Banks TorqueTubes, familiarize yourself

with the procedure by reading the

entire manual before starting work.

2.

Throughout this manual, the

left side of the vehicle refers to the

driver’s side, and the right side to the

passenger’s side.

3.

Disconnect the ground cable from

the battery before beginning work. If

there are two batteries, disconnect

both.

4.

Route and tie wires and hoses

a minimum of 6 inches away from

exhaust heat, moving parts and sharp

edges. Clearance of 8 inches or more

is recommended where possible.

5.

When raising the vehicle, support

it on properly weight-rated safety

stands, ramps or a commercial hoist.

Follow the manufacturer’s safety

precautions. Take care to balance the

vehicle to prevent it from slipping or

falling. When using ramps, be sure the

front wheels are centered squarely on

the topsides; put the transmission in

park; set the hand brake; and place

blocks behind the rear wheels.
Caution! Do not use floor jacks to

support the vehicle while working

under it. Do not raise the vehicle

onto concrete blocks, masonry

or any other item not intended

specifically for this use.

6.

During installation, keep your work

area and components clean to avoid

possible dirt entry into the engine.

7.

For proper performance from your

Banks components and to prevent

engine damage, it is essential that

your engine’s fuel system be capable

of delivering fuel at the factory’s

specification. We have often found

vehicles with inadequate low pressure

side fuel delivery that isn’t apparent until

performance modifications are made.

tools Required:

1

4

” and

3

8

” drive ratchets with

inch and metric sockets and

3

8

” drive

extension
• Inch and metric combination or

open-end wrenches
• Standard and Phillips head

screwdrivers
• Standard and needle-nose pliers
• Pocket or X-Acto knife
• Clean shop towels or rags
• Inch-pound and foot-pound torque

wrenches

Highly recommended tools

and supplies:

• Compressed air source and hoses
• Penetrating oil or light lubricant

spray

9

16

” swivel socket

• Floor jack and jack stands
• Fuel-line quick disconnect tool

General installation Practices

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