Tools required, General installation practices 1 – Banks Power Ford Trucks: (Diesel ’03 - 07 6.0L Power Stroke) Intake- High-Ram Assembly (03-07) User Manual

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Dear Customer,
If you have any questions

concerning the installation

of your Banks Techni-Cooler,

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)

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Thank you.

Tools Required:

• Drive ratchet
• Ratchet extension
• Inch and metric deep sockets
• Pliers
• Phillips and flat blade screwdrivers
• Inch and metric open end wrenches
Recommended tools:
• Foot-pound torque wrench
• Inch-pound torque wrench

General Installation

Practices
1.

Before starting work, familiarize

yourself with the installation
procedure by reading all of the
instructions.

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 negative (ground)

cable from the battery (or batteries,

if there are two) before beginning

work.

4.

Route and tie wires and hoses a

minimum of 6” away from exhaust

heat, moving parts and sharp

edges. clearance of 8” 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. When

raising the front of the vehicle, put

the transmission in park (automatic)

or reverse (manual), set the parking

brake, and block the rear wheels.

When raising the back of the vehicle,

be sure the vehicle is on level ground

and the front wheels are blocked

securely. 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 the work

area clean. Do not allow anything to

be dropped into intake, exhaust, or

lubrication system components while

performing the installation, as foreign

objects will cause immediate engine

damage upon start-up.

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