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Gentlemen,
I did a quick search of the forum and I couldnt find anything. So my apologies if this has been posted already. I am doing a lift pump replacement and I have the Banks sidewinder kit already installed (it was done poorly) and I am trying to correct some of the problems that the previous installation had because I don't want to do this more than three or four times. I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how this hardline in the passengers side engine compartment is routed prior to turning into soft fuel line. With the banks kit the crossover pipe that feeds into the bottom of the passenger side Bank's manifold as well as the battery cable and the radiator hose all are competing for space around one of the hottest parts of the engine. I have added heat fiberglass heat shield and route the high amp cable to the starter furhter away from the crossover pipe but I'm having a hard time figuring out where this hardline routes.
Initially I thought the hardline routed thought the frame but that puts it rubbing against the hole in the frame and that feels very wrong. I don't want to keep trying to tweak this hardline in different directions trying to find something I'm happy with. I'm leaning to running it under the frame rail but I'm concerned about road debris hitting either the hardline or softline if I drop it that low. Knowing how this line ran originally will help me greatly in deciding what my next steps are going to be here.
The Banks manual while great doesn't show every variation of truck frame and the confluence of the turbo drain, radiator hose, fuel lines, return line and starter wire all in the same spot near a fire breathing turbo makes working on this part of the engine a bloody knuckle nightmare. I am getting the last of of the rusted inner fender bolts out tonight just so I don't have so say so many curse words to get things where I need them.
I did a quick search of the forum and I couldnt find anything. So my apologies if this has been posted already. I am doing a lift pump replacement and I have the Banks sidewinder kit already installed (it was done poorly) and I am trying to correct some of the problems that the previous installation had because I don't want to do this more than three or four times. I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how this hardline in the passengers side engine compartment is routed prior to turning into soft fuel line. With the banks kit the crossover pipe that feeds into the bottom of the passenger side Bank's manifold as well as the battery cable and the radiator hose all are competing for space around one of the hottest parts of the engine. I have added heat fiberglass heat shield and route the high amp cable to the starter furhter away from the crossover pipe but I'm having a hard time figuring out where this hardline routes.
Initially I thought the hardline routed thought the frame but that puts it rubbing against the hole in the frame and that feels very wrong. I don't want to keep trying to tweak this hardline in different directions trying to find something I'm happy with. I'm leaning to running it under the frame rail but I'm concerned about road debris hitting either the hardline or softline if I drop it that low. Knowing how this line ran originally will help me greatly in deciding what my next steps are going to be here.
The Banks manual while great doesn't show every variation of truck frame and the confluence of the turbo drain, radiator hose, fuel lines, return line and starter wire all in the same spot near a fire breathing turbo makes working on this part of the engine a bloody knuckle nightmare. I am getting the last of of the rusted inner fender bolts out tonight just so I don't have so say so many curse words to get things where I need them.