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Problems with Banks power pack.

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Problems with Banks power pack. Grant 6-18-07  
I have a 1999 pace arrow with banks exhaust system. It burns the starter wires frequently. Miplaced sheilds by repairmen have been part of the problem but I can't get 100 miles without burnt wires. Should I put the stock exhaust back on? Any other solutions?
Re: Problems with Banks power pack. mike 6-19-07  
Can you reroute the wires or shield them anyway.How close is the exhaust from the wires. You may be able to shield them with some hi temp covering.Maybe a good speed shop could help,as some of those guys have good info and know a lot of products for special uses. Good Luck MIKE
Re: Problems with Banks power pack. Kevin 8-6-07  
What motor do you have?

The Banks exhaust is not the problem, The shop that did the work needs to fix the problem

Build a set of shields or go to the engine dealer (Ford Chevy Dodge etc) and order a new one, I wrap my starter wires in an asbestos type heat material I got from summit racing.

Good luck, Kevin
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