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Edelbrock 7880 Installation Instructions
Edelbrock 7880 Installation Instructions

Edelbrock 7880 Installation Instructions

Victor-link timing chain and gears for small block chevrolet engines

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PLEASE study these instructions, and the General Instructions, carefully before installing your new timing chain. If you have any questions
or problems, do not hesitate to call our Technical Hotline at: 1-800-416-8628, or to e-mail us at: Edelbrock@Edelbrock.com.
DESCRIPTION: True Rolling timing chain and gear sets are products of quality material and workmanship. They offer the ultimate in
durability, performance, and low friction operation.
NOTE: For timing chain and gear installation, we suggest that you check the manufacturer's service manual or Motors, Chilton's or Mitchell
manuals for correct installation procedure pertaining to your type, year, and model vehicle. The main cause of timing chain and camshaft
installation problems is failure to apply the proper torque to the camshaft sprocket bolts. The correct torque value is given in the service
manual, and we highly recommend the use of a thread-locking compound such as Loc-Tite™ or equivalent.
TIMING CHAIN AND GEAR KEYWAYS:
The Edelbrock crankshaft sprocket is manufactured with nine
keyways. Each keyway is marked with a symbol indicating a
standard straight-up (0), advanced (A2, A4, etc), or retarded (R2,
R4, etc.) camshaft position. (See Figures 1 through 3, showing
typical installed positions). In many cases, being able to retard or
advance the camshaft enables you to be more exact when
installing the camshaft for a specific application. Advancing or
retarding the camshaft can shift the power range to a lower or
higher RPM. Advancing the camshaft will usually move the torque
curve to a lower RPM, while retarding the camshaft will usually
move the torque curve to a higher RPM. For persons not familiar
with camshaft function, we suggest the standard "straight-up"
installation position.
NOTE: When the timing marks on the cam sprocket and crank
sprocket are aligned, the keyway of the crankshaft sprocket will
be at about the 2:00 o'clock position. Therefore, to install the
camshaft "straight up" (0°), install the crankshaft sprocket using
the "0" keyway, then align the "0" timing mark on the crankshaft
sprocket with the timing mark on the camshaft sprocket. Use the
same procedure regardless of the timing position you choose.
The corresponding timing mark will always be about 3 sprocket
teeth counterclockwise from the keyway.
Catalog #7880
Rev. 4/05 - RS/mc
VICTOR-LINK TIMING CHAIN AND GEARS
For Small Block Chevrolet Engines
CAUTION:
Victor-Link roller chain sets are engineered to operate up to
8500 RPM.
Never hammer directly on the chain or sprockets. You can
crack the hardened links and pins, causing early failures.
USE A SLEEVE for installations that require hammering,
such as driving the crankshaft sprocket onto the crankshaft
snout. A brass drift punch may be used if you carefully
alternate blows on either side of the sprocket to avoid
cocking.
Check for clearance between the timing chain and engine
block, as well as between the timing chain and front cover
before reassembly.
Be sure that both cam and crank sprockets are exactly in
line. Misalignment can result in chain failure.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
On some late model engine blocks, it will be necessary to check
clearance behind the cam sprocket (with the chain on the
sprocket) and engine block at the 12 o'clock position. (See photo
below). Make sure that the chain clears oil galley bosses on the
block with the chain and sprocket in the rearward most position.
Grind or machine block for clearance if necessary. Clean block
thoroughly before assembly.
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Catalog #7880

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

©2005 Edelbrock Corporation
Brochure #63-0389

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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    • PLEASE study these instructions, and the General Instructions, carefully before installing your new timing chain. If you have any questions or problems, do not hesitate to call our Technical Hotline at: 1-800-416-8628, or to e-mail us at: Edelbrock@Edelbrock.com. •...
  • Page 2 FIGURE 1 Standard Figures 1, 2, & 3 are typical of Chevrolet timing mark alignment. Edelbrock Corporation • 2700 California St. • Torrance, CA 90503 Tech-Line: (800) 416-8628 • E-Mail: Edelbrock@Edelbrock.com Catalog #7880 Rev. 4/05 - RS/mc...