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Edelbrock 5652 Installation Instructions
Edelbrock 5652 Installation Instructions

Edelbrock 5652 Installation Instructions

Cat-back exhaust system for 1993-1995 chevrolet / gmc trucks 2wd & 4wd 350 v8, with single stock exhaust system

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Please study these instructions carefully before installing your new Cat-Back Exhaust System. If you have any questions, please
contact our Technical Hotline at: 1-800-416-8628, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, Pacific Standard Time or e-mail
us at edelbrock@edelbrock.com. Please fill out and mail your warranty card.
Application: Designed for 1993-1995 Chevrolet/GMC trucks, 2 & 4WD 350 V8 engine. NOTE: Split exhaust systems on four-wheel
drive vehicles may require removal or relocation of spare tire.
Suggested Tools for Installation:
K 3/8" rachet set and 15mm sockets
K Jackstands
K Oxy/Acetylene torch or equivalent (for removal of old system)
Disassembly
1. Raise vehicle and support with the proper jackstands,
leaving the rear suspension hanging.
2. Use caution around hot exhaust systems to avoid burns.
3. Use penetrating oil on all nuts, bolts and rubber hangers.
4. Remove all nuts, bolts, and hangers from the rear of the
catalytic converter to the tailpipes.
5. Remove the old exhaust system from the rear working
forward towards the catalytic converter.
Oxy/Acetylene torch to heat the junctions of the old pipes to
ease removal.
Assembly
1. Place the 3" U-clamp on the outlet end of the intermediate
pipe, push the hanger into the stock rubber hanger in the
truck, and bolt the pipe to the catalytic flange.
2. Slip the muffler into the intermediate pipe and support it.
3. Attach the overaxle pipe using the two gaskets and four 1-
1/4" x 3/8" bolts, nuts and lock washers.
4. Place the muffler hanger supplied on the back side of the
pipe flange and use the 1-1/2" x 3/8" bolt to attach it to the
middle hole through the flanges. Push it through the stock
rubber hanger and put the 1/2" locknut on it. The hanger
has two holes in it to accommodate your height preference;
WARNING: Exhaust gas contains carbon monoxide, a deadly invisible gas. Correct any leaks before driving!
©2007 Edelbrock Corporation
Brochure #63-0386
for 1993-1995 Chevrolet / GMC Trucks 2WD & 4WD 350 V8,
®
5. Attach tailpipes to the axle pipe using the two 2-1/2"
Use an
6. Install tailpipe tips using supplied 2-1/2" band clamps. Tips
7. The factory-installed bumper may vary as much as 3/4" in
8. Check for clearance to body, frame, and driveline as you
9. Start engine, check for leaks and correct, if any is found.
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EDELBROCK CAT-BACK EXHAUST SYSTEM
With Single Stock Exhaust System
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
K 9/16" wrench
K Liquid penetrant
start with the bottom hole. Snug the hanger to the flanges,
keeping in mind that when you have the pipes all hung, you
may have to adjust height.
perpendicular to the muffler and the muffler level to the
chassis.
U-clamps. Hang the left and right pipes on the universal
hangers. Hold the pipes in position and align the hanger
strap with a slotted hole in the side of the frame rail behind
the shock absorber. Select the hole in the strap that gives
the best clearance, then bolt to frame. Use the large washer
(supplied) to bolt the strap to the frame. Use whichever hole
of the strap gives you the best alignment.
can be adjusted to accommodate most any rear bumper or
roll pan.
height. You may want to adjust your bumper for optimum
appearance. We suggest a minimum of 7/8" clearance from
the tailpipes to the bumper.
tighten the system from front to rear.
Catalog #5652
The hanger should be
Catalog #5652
Rev. 11/07 - AJ/mc

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  • Page 1 Technical Hotline at: 1-800-416-8628, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, Pacific Standard Time or e-mail us at edelbrock@edelbrock.com. Please fill out and mail your warranty card. Application: Designed for 1993-1995 Chevrolet/GMC trucks, 2 & 4WD 350 V8 engine. NOTE: Split exhaust systems on four-wheel drive vehicles may require removal or relocation of spare tire.