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It’s All In House – Banks Electrical Engineering

Banks Power is a leading automotive engineering firm that designs and manufactures innovative performance products. From concept to completion, their in-house team handles every aspect of product development, ensuring unmatched quality and control. With a focus on cutting-edge technologies, Banks Power delivers solutions tailored to both civilian and military applications.

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Brazilian Navy orders JLTVs

Upgrade your vehicle’s power and performance with a Banks-powered engine. Renowned for equipping the U.S. Military’s JLTVs, Banks offers cutting-edge diesel technology that delivers unmatched power and durability. Experience the same military-grade performance on the open road. From the battlefield to your driveway, Banks engines are engineered for dominance.

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Rust Repair, Kinda | BANKS BUILT Ep 28

Sean Ramage, a skilled fabricator, is working on restoring the 1966 Chevy C20 pickup truck known as LokJaw. The truck, which is being built for the SEMA Show, requires extensive bodywork to repair rust damage and create a custom engine bay. Sean’s expertise in metalworking is crucial to bringing LokJaw back to life.

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Talkin’ A Bunch of Sheet Metal | BANKS BUILT 27

The Banks team has partnered with Empire Fabrication to create custom sheet metal work for their 1966 Chevy C20 pickup, LokJaw. The goal is to accommodate the supercharged Duramax engine and other components, while maintaining the truck’s overall aesthetic. Empire Fabrication will be responsible for fabricating the firewall and addressing rust issues. The project has a tight deadline, aiming to be ready for the SEMA Show in November.

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Ideal Access for LokJaw

Ideal Access To Our Duramax | BANKS BUILT 26

This episode dives into the fabrication of a one-of-a-kind hood hinge system for a 1966 Chevy C-20. Watch as the Banks team utilizes geometry to create a self-locking mechanism for a unique, outward-opening hood. This innovative design prioritizes not just exceptional access to the engine bay, but also safe operation. See how they ensure the hinges clear the wheels and fenders while maintaining structural integrity. This is more than just a build, it’s automotive engineering at its finest. Follow along for the journey as they transform this classic truck into a supercharged diesel powerhouse!

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