Edelbrock Performer IAS Automobile Parts User Manual


 
Rev. 1/07
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©2007 Edelbrock Corporation
Brochure No. 84-5496
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Edelbrock Corporation guarantees for a limited
lifetime each new Edelbrock IAS Strut & Shock
Absorber (including Xtreme Travel units with remote
and piggyback reservoir) to be free from factory
defects (except for finish and shock boot) from date
of purchase, provided that the product is properly
installed, subjected to normal use and service and
that the product is not modified or changed in any
way, negligence by customer or installer, or used for
racing or competition purposes. Should a part
become defective, it should be returned to the
original selling dealer or shipped freight prepaid to
Edelbrock Corporation. It must be accompanied
with the sales receipt and a clear description of the
problem. This warranty is void on shocks used in
racing applications except for known, proven defects
in material or workmanship.
Edelbrock Corporation reserves the right to replace
or repair the defective part and return said part
freight prepaid. This warranty covers the
replacement or repair of the product only and does
not cover the cost of removal and installation.
Damage or defects resulting from collision,
improper installation, off-road use, road hazards or
racing, are not covered by this warranty. The
warranty for Edelbrock IAS Struts & Shock
Absorbers (including Xtreme Travel units with
remote and piggyback reservoir) extends only to the
original purchaser only for the lifetime of the
original vehicle in which it is installed.
PERFORMER IAS
®
STRUT & SHOCK ABSORBER
(INCLUDING XTREME TRAVEL UNITS WITH REMOTE AND PIGGYBACK RESERVOIR)
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Edelbrock Corporation shall not be liable for any and
all consequential damages occasioned by the
breach of any written or implied warranty pertaining
to this sale in excess of the purchase price of the
product sold.
If you have any questions regarding a product or
installation, please contact our Technical Department
at 1-800-416-8628 between 7:00 am to 5:00 pm,
Pacific time, Monday to Friday.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES
If you are uncertain of proper shock installation procedure,
please consult appropriate service manual
. Torque all fasteners
to vehicle manufacturer’s specs.
Note:
On Post Mount shocks, finger tighten nut to achieve zero clearance between the retaining
washers and the bushings, then continue to tighten approximately 5-6 turns to achieve proper pre-load. Bushings should be slightly
bulged. Secure with Jam Nut. On some vehicles, nut may bottom out on stud before 5-6 turns, which is proper for those applications.
OEM mounting hardware may be either standard or metric.
Make sure you have the proper tools before starting.
Do not
interchange hardware.
Use new mounting hardware provided with your shocks
, and re-use original mounting hardware in
all other locations.
Edelbrock shocks have a high pressure nitrogen gas charge and may come with a restraining strap which holds the shock in a
compressed position. To ease most installations, l
eave the strap on until you have secured one end of the shock,
then cut
the strap and quickly guide the other end of the shock into position as it expands. Strap must be cut bef
ore some installations, such
as when strap goes around post.
Wire ties are provided to secure the shock boot to the shock body. On some installations (especially where the shock must pass
through a hole in the lower control arm),
it is necessary to put the wire tie on after
the shock is installed.
After installing shocks and before driving vehicle,
check for clearance of exhaust, brake or gas lines, electrical wiring, etc.
After installation,
drive the vehicle cautiously for the first few miles
to develop a feel for the improved handling and ride
quality. After 10 miles, inspect installation, re-check torque on all fasteners, and verify adequate component clearance.