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17. Replace spark plugs with the recommended heat range and

reconnect all ignition and spark plug wires. Make sure the spark
plug wires are installed in the proper order, and that the rotor in the
distributor is pointing to the same location on the distributor housing
as it was when it was removed. This should have been noted as
described in the “Parts Removal and Preparation” section.

18. Top off all fluids to the appropriate factory recommended levels.

Check for leaks. Fix any leaks before starting your engine.

19. Reconnect the battery.

20. Start engine and allow to idle.

While engine is coming up to

operating temperature, set ignition timing as described in the
“Before Beginning Installation” section, and check for leaks. If a
leak is found, shut off engine and fix leak before continuing engine
operation.

If no leaks are found, allow engine to come up to

operating temperature.

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Brochure #63-1551

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Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger Kits
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11.

Supercharger and Accessory Drive Belts:

A.

Standard drive kits will require you to install your
accessory drive belts prior to installing the supercharger
drive belt. Reinstall any bracketry that was attached to the
intake manifold, replace accessory belts, and adjust
tension on your accessories. Tighten all accessory bolts.

B.

Install the supercharger drive belt. Adjust tension on the
belt by sliding the idler pulley along the slot in the idler
pulley bracket.

When proper tension is attained, you

should only be able to twist the belt 90 degrees using your
thumb and forefinger 

(See Figure 15)

.

12. Remove the rag covering the supercharger inlet, and install your

carburetor. For kits including an Edelbrock carburetor, use the
provided carburetor studs/nuts/washers. Connect your fuel line to
the carburetor at this time.

13. Connect your throttle linkage. Remember, the factory throttle cable

bracket will not work with the supercharger kit. A bracket designed
to attach to the rear of the carburetor is recommended. Reinstall
your air cleaner assembly.

14. Move any sensors from the stock intake manifold to the Edelbrock

intake manifold, and connect any wires. Connect vacuum lines,
replacing with longer or shorter vacuum hoses as required.

15. Reinstall valve covers. Replace gaskets if necessary.

16. Reinstall the radiator hoses, thermostat, and thermostat housing.

NOTE:

Some applications may require using a different

thermostat housing to clear the supercharger snout. This may
also require using a different upper radiator hose.

Figure 15

CARBURETOR TUNING:

If using a kit supplied with an Edelbrock

carburetor, then the carburetor is tuned for use with this supercharger,
and limited (if any) adjustment is required. If any adjustment is needed,
such as idle speed or idle mixture settings, see the included carburetor
owner’s manual for proper procedures. If you are using a non-Edelbrock
carburetor, proper tuning will be required. See your carburetor owner’s
manual for procedures. If you are not experienced, or not comfortable
with carburetor tuning, please see a qualified mechanic.

BOOST AND IGNITION TIMING:

You MUST reset your ignition timing

BEFORE driving the vehicle.

Supercharged engines require the total

timing to be reduced as compared to a stock engine. The general rule of
thumb is to retard timing by two degrees (2°) per pound of boost. The E-
Force Supercharger kit is designed to produce approximately 5 lbs. of
boost under normal conditions. This would indicate that you retard total
timing by 10°. Doing so however, can cause hard starting problems
unless your advance curve is adjusted in order to allow you to run a
normal initial timing setting. Initial timing should be set typically between
10-14° before TDC.

Edelbrock recommends the use of a boost

dependent timing retard device with the E-Force Supercharger Kit. This
will allow you to run a typical advance curve for optimal performance
under all conditions, in or out of boost.

We recommend a timing

controller such as the MSD Boost Timing Master (MSD Part #5462).

FUEL REQUIREMENT:

The use of 91 octane fuel (minimum) is required

with the use of this E-Force supercharger kit (in typical engines; high
compression ratio/strip applications will require higher octane fuel). The
increased cylinder pressures created as a result of supercharging can
lead to detonation (pinging), if lower grade fuel is used.

AFTER INSTALLATION (TUNING)

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Страница 1: ...ecialties Tru Trac Pulley System 15611 Polished Engines with 1986 and earlier standard bolt pattern cylinder heads 15621 Polished Engines with Vortec E Tec style cylinder heads 15631 Polished Engines with 1986 and earlier standard bolt pattern cylinder heads Includes carburetor 15641 Polished Engines with Vortec E Tec style cylinder heads Includes carburetor Kits require short style reverse rotati...

Страница 2: ...being less able to consume the air flow being provided by the supercharger As RPMs increase this effect is more noticeable as pressure builds up in the intake manifold Higher flowing engines may see less boost pressure due to their ability to use more of the air being pushed into the engine by the supercharger It is possible to look for this effect by reading boost pressure midway through the engi...

Страница 3: ...Standard Bolt Pattern Kits Only 2 3 8 16 x 1 75 Long 625 Shoulder Bolt Intake Manifold Standard Bolt Pattern Kits Only 4 5 16 18 x 1 75 Long Bolt Intake Manifold Vortec E Tec Bolt Pattern Kits Only 4 5 16 18 x 2 5 Long Bolt Intake Manifold Vortec E Tec Bolt Pattern Kits Only 8 1 4 20 x 1 Long Bolt Manifold Top Plate to Intake Manifold 4 5 16 18 x 1 Long Bolt Manifold Top Plate to Intake Manifold S...

Страница 4: ...int C Note position of distributor vacuum canister and place one type of mark on valve cover or firewall in line with the vacuum outlet This will be used as a reference However you may have to re align the distributor to clear the supercharger after installation D Note position of points or magnetic trigger wheel if open how much if closed note the distance from point block to cam lobe See Figure ...

Страница 5: ...ll prevent the possibility of bolts backing out and falling into the intake manifold resulting in severe engine damage Make sure to clean bolt threads and bolt hole threads prior to applying thread locking compound Torque bolts to 25 ft lbs Follow the sequence shown in Figure 6 For E Tec Vortec applications install the four 4 outermost bolts ONLY and DO NOT TIGHTEN Snug these bolts by hand with a ...

Страница 6: ...ulder bolts and 3 8 lock washers See Figure 12 Install the supplied 7 16 20 x 2 75 balancer bolt with a 7 16 lock washer first and snug the bolt down until the pulley is flush Do not fully tighten at this time Slip the drive belt over the top and bottom pulleys and make sure the pulleys are in line If they are not aligned remove the drive belt and pulley from the crankshaft and use the provided sh...

Страница 7: ...o the Edelbrock intake manifold and connect any wires Connect vacuum lines replacing with longer or shorter vacuum hoses as required 15 Reinstall valve covers Replace gaskets if necessary 16 Reinstall the radiator hoses thermostat and thermostat housing NOTE Some applications may require using a different thermostat housing to clear the supercharger snout This may also require using a different up...

Страница 8: ...28 VACUUM ROUTING Bypass Valve Vacuum Supply DO NOT REMOVE Standard Vacuum Ports Any accessory that is vacuum driven should be connected here This includes brake boosters some transmission kickdowns and any vacuum actuated servos such as windshield wipers power windows etc Manifold Vacuum Boost Port This port should be used for any boost indexed ignition retard device ...

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