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Edelbrock 33505 Installation Instructions Manual
Edelbrock 33505 Installation Instructions Manual

Edelbrock 33505 Installation Instructions Manual

Edelbrock corporation viper shocks installation instructions

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Please read these instructions entirely before beginning.
maximum performance improvements.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
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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.
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Any time you are working under a vehicle, be sure to use the proper jack stands and tire chocks to prevent
any shifting or slipping of the car. Never use a jack only to support the vehicle while changing shocks.
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Inspect shock brackets or mounting points before installation to make sure they are not broken or bent.
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Do not attempt to disassemble these shocks. Return damaged shocks to Edelbrock for any necessary
service or repairs.
Step 1 Support Viper by frame with jack stands or
on a lift.
Step 2 Remove all four wheels.
Step 3 Removal of front shocks:
3(a) Loosen upper and lower shock nuts, but do not
remove the bolts at this time. (see Fig. 1).
3(b) If the lower shock nut is to rear, the lower sway
bar end link must be removed in order for the
bolt to have enough clearance for removal.
(see Fig. 1).
3(c) Removal of lower sway bar endlink
If the tool for unseating the sway bar from the
lower control arm is not available, the following
procedure can be used. (The sway bar end
link is held in place with a tapered seat). In
order to remove:
3(c)1
Loosen lower sway bar end link nut, do
not remove completely
3(c)2
Place jack under the nut
3(c)3
Jack up and apply pressure
3(c)4
Tap control arm with hammer
(see Fig. 2).
INSTALLATION
Fig. 1
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FOR 1996-2001 VIPER SHOCKS
Proper installation is a must to realize the
An aluminum block should be placed between arm and
hammer to minimize marking control arm, do not hammer
directly on the arm. It should only require a couple of
sharp taps with a hammer in order to pop from seat. Do
both left and right sides, and remove nuts.
3(d) Remove upper and lower bolts to remove
shock. It may need a little gentle persuasion
with a pry bar (see Fig. 3). Bolt should come
out by hand.
3(e) Shock may be removed through the top.
Catalog #33505
Fig. 2
Fig. 3

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Summary of Contents for Edelbrock 33505

  • Page 1 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. Step 1 Support Viper by frame with jack stands or on a lift.
  • Page 2 Step 4 Removal of rear shock 4(a) Loosen upper and lower nuts. 4(b) In order to remove bolts, they may need a little gentle persuasion with a pry bar. Bolt should come out by hand (see Fig. 3). 4(c) Shock will now come out through the top. Step 5 Disassembly of front coil springs from shocks A coil spring compressor is required to remove the...
  • Page 3 7(b) Install and tighten allen set screw with 1/8 allen wrench (see Fig. 8). Fig. 8 7(c ) Slide threaded collar onto shock. It should seat against snap ring. Front shocks are easily identified by short threads on the piston rod (see Fig.
  • Page 4 Screw jamb nut by hand until it hard stops at end of threads (see Fig. 13). Fig. 13 8(d) Apply Loctite to threads, screw rod end on by hand until it hard stops, tighten jamb nut against rod end with 1” wrench on rod end using a 7/8” crowfoot wrench torque nut to 70 ft lbs.
  • Page 5 9(g) Clamp supplied spanner wrench (see Fig. 16) in vise (see Fig. 18) to support threaded adapter torque nut to 75 ft lbs. with 7/8 socket. Fig. 18 9(h) Clamp clevis in vise. Install spring on clevis spring seat (see Fig. 19). Fig.
  • Page 6 2 Rear rodend clevis adapter locknuts 4 Upper coilover spring perch 4 Coilover threaded sleeves Enjoy the improved ride and handling from your new Edelbrock IAS shocks. 2001 Edelbrock Corporation 10(b) Front sway bar end links may now be 10(c) Important: After all four shocks are installed, 10(d) Install and torque wheels to 90 ft.
  • Page 7 From: Part No./ Description: Reviewed by: Reviewed by: Reviewed by: Approved by: No. of copies to be printed: Received by: F0505D PROOFING FORM 2/20/01 Gary Nelson Jack Mayberry PN 33505 – Shocks for 1996-2001 Viper Date Date Date Date Date...