Figure 10 – Banks Power Ford Motorhomes: (Gas ’93 - 98 7.5L Class-A) PowerPack System (Class-A, Ford chassis, w_ cat.) For Use w_ 460 EFI Engine User Manual
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an alternate method is to mount the inductor using the
four perforated metal straps provided. these can be bent
as required and attached to the scoop’s ears with the
11
⁄
4
20 x 1
1
⁄
4
hex bolts,
11
⁄
4
-20 nylock nuts and
3
⁄
4
o.d. x
5
⁄
16
i.d.
flat washers provided. the opposite end of the straps may
be attached to any convenient mounting points such as
the gravel pan, grille brackets, etc. as required, with four
no. 10 x
3
⁄
4
” sheet metal screws provided. a combination
of cable ties and scraps may also be used.
connect the fresh air inlet on the air filter housing
to the super-scoop using the 4” diameter flex
hose provided. cut the hose to the desired length using a
knife and diagonal cutting pliers. secure with no. 64 hose
clamps.
43.
remove the air cleaner housing cover. replace the
factory paper element and filter cover with the
banks ram-air filter element and cover. use new 6mm x
40mm bolts, don’t overtighten.
44.
check over the entire installation for loose clamps
or bolts, hoses and wiring too close to hot or
moving parts, sharp edges, etc., and correct as necessary.
reconnect battery cables. reinstall engine “dog
house” cover.
46.
start engine and listen for any exhaust leaks.
tighten bolts or clamps to correct leaks as
required. allow engine to warm up and test drive vehicle.
notE: Exhaust tubing will smoke for the first 15-20
minutes of operation. this is normal, as grease used
in the bending process will burn off the inside of the
pipes.
47.
three banks powerpack plaques have been
included in your kit. these may be affixed to your
vehicle by pealing off the backing and pressing firmly in
the desired location. a piece of masking tape applied to
the vehicle with reference measurements to other
emblems or body trim may be used to level and locate
your plaques. Figure
11
shows suggested locations for
plaques.
42.
45.
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