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So I bought and installed some JBA ceramic shorty headers (1961S-2JS) recently. It was kind of a PITA, anyway that's beside the point.
The point is I could NOT get them to seal to the collector flange on both sides. Believe me when I say I tried EVERYTHING.
So I hop on the book of face to see that I am not the only person having this problem.
I don't know if any of you know of Mark Rojee, he posts on Tuned Rams a lot. Anyway he just happens to post about his problem pretty much exactly as I was going to post about mine.
Long story short, several of us who are having the exact same problem have contacted JBA and have been basically told to go pound sand.
Here is a part of the conversation on facebook explaining the problem.
Joe Viens Notice the gap, and the collector all the way up to the weld beed. Should never be that high on the cone.
Joe Viens That gap is 1/8” all the way around. That makes the header cone circumference almost a 1/4” to small.
Joe Viens Scott Atsoc when I looked at the OEM Manifold I could see the collector did not line up with manifold. And that stress is what is breaking the rear bolts. If someone took a new ram and cut collectors realigned them and welded them back on I am willing to bet he will never break a manifold bolt. I am also telling everyone that has hemi tick. Check your collectors I bet you have an exhaust leak OEM.
SO. The point to all this is if you are considering purchasing some JBA shorty headers be aware this MAY be a problem. Apparently it's not every set as Mark has stated he's installed several sets and not had a problem until now.
The point is I could NOT get them to seal to the collector flange on both sides. Believe me when I say I tried EVERYTHING.
So I hop on the book of face to see that I am not the only person having this problem.
I don't know if any of you know of Mark Rojee, he posts on Tuned Rams a lot. Anyway he just happens to post about his problem pretty much exactly as I was going to post about mine.
Long story short, several of us who are having the exact same problem have contacted JBA and have been basically told to go pound sand.
Here is a part of the conversation on facebook explaining the problem.
Joe Viens I did find out today that these JBA headers have the wrong size cone for my 2016. It’s to small that is why you can not get the collector to seal. I had it looked at by a very reputable exhaust business up here in NH. Most likely am going to have to have my collectors cut off and new ones made. ******* JBA better do something for me or every ram page there is will know about this.
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- Joe Viens Scott Atsoc so the header and collector do not line up perfect. So because the cone on the header is so small it does not allow for a little misalignement. So the collector actually comes up and hits the bolt on flange of the header. It is a manufactured flaw on two ends , does not have exact angles and cone circumference is to small. So now I’m out another 550 to make it right.
Joe Viens Notice the gap, and the collector all the way up to the weld beed. Should never be that high on the cone.
Joe Viens That gap is 1/8” all the way around. That makes the header cone circumference almost a 1/4” to small.
Joe Viens Scott Atsoc when I looked at the OEM Manifold I could see the collector did not line up with manifold. And that stress is what is breaking the rear bolts. If someone took a new ram and cut collectors realigned them and welded them back on I am willing to bet he will never break a manifold bolt. I am also telling everyone that has hemi tick. Check your collectors I bet you have an exhaust leak OEM.
SO. The point to all this is if you are considering purchasing some JBA shorty headers be aware this MAY be a problem. Apparently it's not every set as Mark has stated he's installed several sets and not had a problem until now.