Doug's Headers Metallic Ceramic Coated Headers 1962-1965 Ford AC Cobra 260-302
776-D624

Ford 260-302
Emission Code: This product is Legal for use on 1974 and older non catalyst equipped vehicles and is considered a "replacement part" per California Air Resources Board regulations, as long as ALL emissions sensitive components are retained, including A.I.R., EGR, Heat Risers etc. Failure to retain any of these components, or use on any 1975 or newer catalytic converter equipped car would render this product Illegal for Street or Off Highway Use in California, or in states that have adopted California Emissions regulations and may only be used for Closed Course Competition.
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A/C | P/B | P/S | Column | Floor | Column | Floor |
N | N | N | N | N | N | Y |
Specifications:
Available raw or with a metallic ceramic thermal barrier, these headers use 16-gauge tubing and 3/8" flanges. The metallic ceramic coating withstands up to 1400° and increases corrosion resistance. Collector reducers or connection pipes, gaskets, and hardware included. All Doug's Headers Have the Proper Tube Size to Efficiently Remove Exhaust Gas From Every Cylinder
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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