Banks Power Ford Motorhomes: (Gas ’93 - 97 7.5L Class-C) PowerPack system (Class-C) For Use w_ 460 EFI Engine User Manual

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18.

remove factory tailpipe hanger assembly

(bracket and two rubber hangers) from

shock crossmember.

19.

bolt the tailpipe hanger extension to the

original bolt holes on the rear shock

crossmenber. see figure 4. use two

5

8

-18 x

3

4

hex

bolts and two

5

16

-18 crimp lock nuts.

20.

bolt the original tailpipe hanger assembly

to the hanger extension using the original

hardware.

21.

install the converter-to-muffler adapter (or

extension pipe used on long wheelbase

models) on the catalytic converter. use a 2

1

2

” x 3”

adapter on converters with a 2

1

2

” outlet or a 3”

outlet or a 3” x 3” adapter or optional extension

pipe on converters with a 3” outlet. see figure 5.

reinstall the factory 2

1

2

” or 3” u-clamp to secure

the adapter or extension pipe to the catalytic

converter outlet. extension pipe will have to be

cut to length to properly position the muffler. see

step 24.

NOTE: Some catalytic converters with a 2

1

2

” outlet

have an alignment button welded to the outside of
the outlet tube. The converter outlet adapter will have
a corresponding notch to accommodate this button.
Drive the adapter onto the converter until the button
bottoms in the notch.

22.

on standard wheelbase (158”) models,

install the dynaflow

muffler on the

catalytic converter adapter. install a 3” u-clamp

with hanger rod into the original rubber hanger to

support the front of the muffler. see Figure 5. do

not tighten clamp at this time.

NOTE: Extended wheelbase models require an
additional 3” U-clamp at this muffler inlet with the
extension.

23.

install the monster

tailpipe into the muffler

outlet and hanger assembly. install a 3

1

2

u-clamp at the muffler outlet. do not tighten at

this time.

24.

rotate the dynaflow muffler as required to

best align the muffler and the catalytic

converter. make sure that the overall length of

the tailpipe/muffler/extension pipe combination

allows the rubber tailpipe hangers to hang at an

angle, with the bottom end slightly forward or

straight down. if the hangers angle back, it may

place the tailpipe outlet too close to the tire for

adequate clearance between the tailpipe outlet

and the tire. when correct, tighten all u-clamps.

25.

an additional hanger is required to support

the outboard end of the tailpipe. this

hanger hooks under a heavy wire strap that spans

a 3

1

2

” u-clamp. see Figure 5. if the tailpipe

heatshield is to be installed (see subsequent

steps), it should be mocked up as the hanger will

tie into one of the mounting clamps.

CAUTION! if the tailpipe end passes under or near

a build-in storage compartment, hoses, wiring,

plumbing, or other items that may be affected by

high temperature, we strongly recommend that

the optional exhaust heat shield, available from

banks, be utilized if any of these items are less

than 4” from the exhaust tailpipe. if the tailpipe

end passes within 4” of the underside of the

body as it exists the vehicle, a heat shield is also

recommended to protect the body.

26.

determine a method for attaching the

rearmost tailpipe hanger to the coach body

or chassis structure. because there are many

different coach configurations, the installer will

have to select a method of attachment. make

sure that the supporting area is substantial

enough to handle the weight and vibration of the

tailpipe assembly. an extension for the hanger is

provided along with three

5

16

-18 x 1” hex bolts and

5

16

-18 locknuts.

27.

install the polished tailpipe tip and heat

shield. see

figure 5

. note that one of the

3

1

2

” u-clamps is used to secure the rearmost

hanger for the tailpipe.

28.

replace the factory plastic air inlet duct

with the banks ram-air super-scoop,

provided. transfer the plastic fitting and clip from

the old duct to the new duct.

29.

place carb emissions information sticker

on an underhood sheet metal panel in a

conspicuous location where service personnel or

inspectors may view it.

30.

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.

31.

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 7 shows suggested locations for plaques.

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