For ’99-’04 ford mustang and cobra with 4.6l v-8 – PerTronix JBA Exhaust 6625S User Manual

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Installation instructions for

P/N 6620 Series JBA Mid-Length Headers

For ’99-’04 Ford Mustang and Cobra with 4.6L V-8

NOTE:

Installation of this product requires an adequate workspace, general mechanic’s

tools, general mechanical “know-how” and a reasonable degree of experience. Most

auto enthusiasts with these resources will have little difficulty installing these headers.

However, you should carefully read these instructions before attempting to install these

headers. If in doubt, consult a professional mechanic. (Better to do it now than to get

stuck halfway through the installation.) This part is certified for use on Emission

Controlled Vehicles.

By installing your JBA Performance Exhaust product, you indicate that you have read

this document and agree with the following terms.

The Purchaser is responsible for following all installation instructions and safety

guidelines supplied with JBA Performance Exhaust products.

JBA Performance Exhaust assumes no responsibility for damages resulting from

improper operation, misuse, abuse, or lack of responsible care, or any problems

resulting from incompatibility with other manufacturer's products.

Included with your installation instructions is a copy of the product warranty. Please

read it carefully before you begin any work on your vehicle. Should you have any

questions about the warranty policy or installation, please give JBA a call at 619 229-

7797.

JBA uses sealing beads on all its headers. We have found that when installed correctly

the raised bead around each port increases the pressure exerted on the gasket directly

adjacent to the port and effectively prevents leaking gaskets. It is important when

installing the header, to install all bolts loosely, then tighten evenly to ensure the flat

installation of the flange. It is normal for the flange to be raised off the cylinder head the

thickness of the sealing bead.

To prevent leakage, it is important to tighten the flanges on any set of JBA headers

carefully by using the proper procedure. The torque sequence from one flange to

another will vary, but generally every bolt on a header should be first fit snug, starting

from the inside of the flange working out, so that the bolt connects the flange to the

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