| EDELBROCK SHOCK   INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   Please study these instructions carefully before installing your new Edelbrock shocks. If you have any questions, please call our   Technical Hotline at: 1-800-416-8628, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, Pacific Standard Time or e-mail us at   Shock Post Mount   IMPORTANT NOTES:   • Any time you are working under a vehicle, be sure to use the proper jackstands and   tire chocks to prevent any shifting or slipping of the car. Never use a jack only to   support the vehicle while changing shocks.   Inspect shock brackets or mounting points before installation to make sure they are not   broken or bent.   Do not attempt to disassemble these shocks. Return damaged shocks to   Edelbrock for any necessary service or repairs.   Upon initial inspection, some new shocks may have a small amount of oil in the area   of the seal. This is a normal occurrence following manufacture and does not indicate   a problem with your shocks.   Jam Nut   Nut   Retaining   Washer   • • • Bushings   Part of Vehicle   Retaining   Washer   Post on Shock   • For good ride quality, tire pressure should be at original equipment manufacturer’s   recommended PSI (Pounds per Square Inch). Failure to adhere to the recommended   pressure will affect the ride quality and void the Edelbrock Limited Warranty.   PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY BEFORE BEGINNING   • Proper installation is a must to realize the maximum performance improvements.   Follow these steps carefully.   Some   shocks   will mount   rod up or   rod down   depending   on   USE THE RIGHT SHOCK FOR YOUR VEHICLE   • • • Use Edelbrock shocks only for the applications for which they are listed. Each shock   is specifically tuned for that vehicle’s weight, suspension geometry, and other   characteristics.   Compare original shock mounting style and hardware with your new shocks before   starting installation. If original hardware is not reusable, it should be replaced with   OEM quality and style hardware.   Put Tie Wrap   Around Boot   Here   hardware.   Shocks are tuned to vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation for tire pressure, not   necessarily the max inflation pressure listed on sidewall of tire.   Part of Vehicle   Part of Vehicle   Mounting Pin   Nut/washer   Part of Vehicle   Crossbar   Nut   Stud Mount   Bolt   Standard Bolt Mount   Bolts   Crossbar Mount   ©2007 Edelbrock Corporation   Brochure No. 84-5496   Page 1 of 4   Rev. 1/07   mc   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Warranty Inspection and Procedure   Possible Cause   Action   Condition   Inspection Procedure   Normal occurrence when   the shock is dyno-tested.   ✓ Not defective. Shock will   A slight amount of oil   on the piston rod and/or amount of oil film.   shock body.   Visual inspection for slight   perform as intended.   ✓ No replacement necessary.   ✓ Place a warranty tag on shock   Damaged seal.   Oil dripping off shock.   Visual inspection for oil   dripping off the bottom   mount of the shock.   and return.   ✓ Will be replaced.   ✓ Place a warranty tag on shock   Piston rod not properly   attached to piston.   Piston rod broken at   piston assembly and   separated from shock   body.   Visual inspection for   conditions.   and return.   ✓ Will be replaced.   • Divider cup seal failure.   • Leaking.   ✓ Place a warranty tag on shock   Compression depth   not correct.   Check by fully compressing   shock and checking the   distance “x”. If the distance   “x” exceeds 1/2", the shock   is defective.   and return.   ✓ Will be replaced.   ✓ Place a warranty tag on shock   Loose piston.   Clicking noise and   significant endplay.   Shock is held rod down,   compressed halfway, then   quickly moved up and down   an inch in each direction.   and return.   ✓ Will be replaced.   ✓ Place a warranty tag on shock   Oil and gas have mixed.   Rod end worked loose.   Bubbling noise inside.   When shock is inverted,   compressed and released,   listen for noise.   and return.   ✓ Will be replaced.   ✓ Place a warranty tag on shock   and return.   Rod end missing or   separated from piston   rod.   Visual inspection for   conditions.   ✓ Will be replaced.   ✓ Warranty no longer valid.   ✓ No replacement.   • Abuse.   Bent piston rod,   deformed mounting   loop or stem.   Visual inspection for   conditions.   • Incorrect installation.   • Damaged in collision.   • Used in racing.   ✓ No replacement.   Customer tampering.   Kinked hoses, nitrogen   port is tampered/open/   missing.   Visual inspection for   conditions.   ©2007 Edelbrock Corporation   Brochure No. 84-5496   Page 3 of 4   Rev. 1/07   mc   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Edelbrock Corporation, 2700 California Street, Torrance, CA 90503   Tech Line: 1-800-416-8628   E-mail: [email protected]   ©2007 Edelbrock Corporation   Brochure No. 84-5496   Page 4 of 4   Rev. 1/07   mc   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |