PerTronix D4459 User Manual

Corporate Office: PerTronix Inc. 440 E. Arrow Highway, San Dimas, California 91773 * Phone 909.599.5955 * FAX 909.599.6424 * www.dougsheaders.com
2004 ONLY
2005
HEADER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PART NUMBER: D4459
APPLICATION
2004-05 DODGE PICK-UP 5.7L “HEMI”
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.
thanks you for choosing
DOUG’S HEADERS
, the best fitting, highest quality header on the market. In order
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. Apply penetrating oil to all nuts and bolts to be removed.
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4. Remove ALL of the O2 sensors. Use care not to damage the wires when disconnecting from the sensors. Take care not to drop any of the sensors.
5. Cut the 2 connector pipes at the front of the Catalytic Converters. These cuts must be made on the Converter side of the welds that holds the converter heat shields on. These cuts must be made as close to the weld as possible, they can even be slightly into the weld. Refer to figure 1 for exact position of the cuts.
6. Unbolt and remove the connector pipes.
7. Remove both front wheels.
8. Remove both inner fender panels.
9. Remove the exhaust manifold heat shields.
10. Remove the stock exhaust manifolds.
11. Remove all the exhaust manifold studs from the cylinder heads
12. Clean the cylinder heads. Make sure that all residue is removed and the mounting surface has no carbon or gasket material remaining.
ASSEMBLY
1. Match the header gaskets with the appropriate header. Make sure that the EGR port on the header is aligned with the gasket.
2. Apply a THIN film of Ultra Copper Hi-Temp Sensor-Safe Silicone Sealer to the header side of the header gaskets. Stick the gasket to the appropriate header. Masking tape can be used to help hold the gaskets to the headers.
3. Apply a THIN film of Ultra Copper Hi-Temp Sensor-Safe Silicone Sealer to the cylinder head side of the header gasket.
4. Install both headers utilizing header bolts (w/a small amount of anti-seize) and lock washers supplied. Install all the bolts finger tight then tighten the bolts evenly to about 25 foot pounds of torque.
5. Install the inner fender panels.
6. Install the front wheels and torque the lug nuts to factory specification.
7. Install the connector pipes into the Catalytic Converters. The connector pipes need to slide into the converters. If they don’t, file or grind clearance on the converter inlet to allow the pipes to fit.
8. Attach the connector pipes to the headers utilizing the metal doughnut gaskets and fasteners supplied with the headers.
9. Adjust for best alignment of both joints and tighten evenly.
10. Weld the connector pipes to the front of the Catalytic Converters.
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