PerTronix D3320 User Manual

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HEADER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
D3320
APPLICATION
1982-1992 CAMARO 265-400 Small Block
PerTronix
to realize the full potential of our good fit, please read and understand these instructions completely prior to starting work. CHECK TO MAKE SURE YOU RECEIVED THE PROPER PARTS FOR YOUR APPLICATION. THE HEADER NUMBER WILL
BE STAMPED ON THE ENGINE FLANGE. IF YOU ARE UNSURE YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE PROPER PARTS CALL BEFORE YOU START WORK.
BE SURE TO WORK SAFE! WHENEVER YOU WORK UNDER THE VEHICLE BE SURE THAT IT IS LOCATED ON LEVEL, SOLID GROUND AND IS SUPPORTED BY ADEQUATE SAFETY STANDS!
REMEMBER: HOT ASPHALT WILL NOT SUPPORT MOST JACK STANDS!
Many factors affect the installation of headers, some of which are broken or aftermarket motor mounts, accidents that impact the configuration of the frame, and/or the installation of different engines or aftermarket cylinder heads. Most installations require some welding. If you are uncomfortable with welding operations, we recommend that you contact a professional exhaust system specialist to install your new headers.
Attention Customers breaking in new engines: Due to the extreme heat generated during the break-in process, the appearance of the ceramic coating may be altered in certain areas. The protection characteristics and thermal barrier properties of the coating is never compromised. It is recommended that a cast iron manifold or old set of headers be used for this process.
Notice: The coating of these headers can be marred or scratched during installation. If the header needs to be returned and is damaged, you will be charged for recoat.
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DISASSEMBLY
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery.
2. If a car lift is not available, raise the vehicle 2 feet or higher and support it with adequate safety stands. Make sure the vehicle is on a flat solid surface and is stable.
3. Remove oil dipstick tube, alternator and its brace (on early cars, A/C pump and brace on later models).
4. Unbolt stock head pipes from the exhaust manifolds and push aside.
5. Note the spark plug wire locations and remove them from the spark plugs. Use a twisting motion while pulling the spark plug boot off of the spark plug. Be very careful not to damage the spark plug boot and do not pull on the wire itself.
6. Remove the spark plug wire looms and dipstick tube bracket bolt, and any brackets attached to the exhaust manifolds.
7. Remove the spark plugs.
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8. On computer controlled vehicles, carefully remove O2 sensor and hang out of the way.
9. Remove the exhaust manifold bolts and remove the exhaust manifolds.
10. Replace the spark plugs finger tight so debris will not get into the cylinders while cleaning the head surface. We recommend the use of a gasket scraper, wire brush, and sanding block to adequately clean the surface.
11. After cleaning is complete remove the spark plugs again.
12. Modify the A/C bracket as shown in Figure 1, Page 3.
ASSEMBLY
1. Apply a THIN film of Ultra Copper Hi-Temp Sensor-Safe Silicone Sealer to each side of the header gaskets and stick the gaskets to the header flanges. Masking tape can be used to help hold the gasket to the header.
2. Remove right side motor mount bolt and jack motor up approximately 1-1/2” – 3”.
CAUTION: Be sure to place a board between the oil pan and the jack and check to make sure the fan does not contact the shroud (82-84 models).
3. Slide passenger side header in from above the vehicle, but do not install any bolts yet.
4. Lower the motor and check for header clearance. (On some later models, the heater line will need to be repositioned to gain clearance).
5. Replace motor mount bolt.
6. Using the supplied header bolts and lock-washers, apply a small amount of anti-seize to the bolts and start the most restrictive bolts first. Tighten to a final torque of 35 ft. lbs.
7. Reinstall the dipstick tube.
8. Install the spark plugs and attach the appropriate wire to the spark plug and reattach the spark plug wire looms. It may be necessary to reroute wires to clear the headers.
9. Slide the driver side header in from above the vehicle.
10. Using the supplied header bolts and lock-washers, apply a small amount of anti-seize to the bolts and start the most restrictive bolts first. Tighten to a final torque of 35 ft. lbs.
11. Reinstall the modified A/C bracket and pump using the stock stub and provided spacer.
12. Reinstall the alternator and brace and tighten all fasteners evenly, most restrictive first.
13. Install the spark plugs and attach the appropriate wire to the spark plug and reattach the spark plug wire looms. It may be necessary to reroute wires to clear the headers.
14. On computer controlled vehicles, reinstall the O2 sensor using a very small amount of Ultra Copper Hi-Temp Sensor-Safe Silicone Sealer on the threads.
15. On vehicles with no O2 sensor, install the provided plug in the fitting on the left header.
16. Connect the negative battery cable.
Note 1: To connect to factory exhaust, purchase aluminized Y -Pipe, Part No. D901. Note 2: To build a custom dual exhaust system, purchase 2 reducers Part No. H7238.
START THE ENGINE
Start the engine and allow it to warm up to operating temperature. Check for any unusual noises or exhaust leaks. If every thing is OK, stop the engine and tighten all bolts while the engine is still warm. NOTE: Check the bolts periodically to make sure they have not loosened. Re-tighten after the first 500 miles and then again at 1000 miles.
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IMPORTANT CHECK LIST
STOCK A.C.
BRACKET
REMOVE
SHADED
AREAS
Be sure that all brake lines and fuel lines are clear of headers and/or connector
pipes.
All spark plug wires, battery cables, or other electrical components should be clear
of headers and/or connector pipes.
If dipstick tube was removed, make sure it is installed properly and that the
dipstick has been replaced.
Double-check the tightness of all bolts including brackets and accessories.
PARTS LIST
Qty Description
1 Left side header 1 Right side header 2 Header gaskets 2 Collector gaskets 12 3/8”-16 x 1 header bolts 18 3/8” lock-washers 6 Nut, hex, 3/8”-16 6 Screw, cap, hex head, 3/8”-16 x 1-1/4” 1 1-1/4” Spacer
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FIGURE 1
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