Edelbrock Performer-Plus 2208, Performer-Plus 2204, Performer-Plus 2207, Performer-Plus 2201, Performer-Plus 2209 User Manual

Catalog #2201, 2204, 2207, 2208, 2209 Rev. 6/08 - AJ/mc
©2008 Edelbrock Corporation
Brochure #63-0154Page 1 of 4
PERFORMER-PLUS AND PERFORMER RPM
HYDRAULIC ROLLER CAMSHAFTS
283-400 C.I.D. Chevrolet V8 Engines
CATALOG #2201, 2204, 2207, 2208, 2209
PLEASE study these instructions carefully before beginning this installation. Most installations can be accomplished with common tools and
procedures. However, you should be familiar with and comfortable working on your vehicle. If you do not feel comfortable performing this installation, it is recommended to have the installation completed by a qualified mechanic. If you have any questions, please call our Technical Hotline at: 1-800-416-8628, 7:00 am - 5:00 pm, Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday or e-mail us at Edelbrock@Edelbrock.com
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer. Improper installation
will void your warranty and may result in poor performance and engine or vehicle damage.
These instructions are designed to give general installation guidelines. A complete step-by-step procedure manual would require many
pages. If you are a novice or just learning to work on automotive engines, we recommend consulting either Chilton or Motors automotive manuals before you begin. You may also contact an experienced mechanic. Please be advised that an improper installation may result in LOW MILEAGE, POOR PERFORMANCE, COSTLY REINSTALLATION AND EVEN ENGINE DAMAGE. Installing a camshaft is a complex procedure. Please follow these instructions carefully. Failure to do so may void your warranty. Refer to Edelbrock catalog for each camshaft’s specific application coverage.
Before you begin the removal and installation process, please examine the kit for possible shipping damage. If the camshaft is damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Also, make sure you have all the recommended tools and parts as listed below. As you read through these instructions the first time, use the preparation checklist to check off the exact items you will need.
Performer-Plus and Performer RPM camshafts are ground specifically for use with the corresponding Performer or Performer RPM manifold. They are dyno-matched and street proven to work as a team; especially when part of an Edelbrock Total Power Package. However, Performer-Plus or Performer RPM camshaft package may also be used with other components designed to operate in a similar RPM range.
PREPARATION CHECKLIST
Tools & Equipment For Installation
Box and open end wrenches
Socket set
Distributor wrench
Pliers (channel locks & hose clamp)
Screw drivers (regular and phillips)
Torque wrench
Hammer
Gasket scraper or putty knife
Timing light vacuum gauge
Rags
Water bucket
Harmonic balancer puller
Masking tape (for tagging hoses and electrical wires)
Chalk , paper and pencil
Crankshaft dampener puller
Hardware & Parts To Buy
Edelbrock Roller Lifters or equivalent:
Pre-1986 - Edelbrock #97383 1987-Later - OEM or Edelbrock #97384
Edelbrock Hardened Push Rods or equivalent:
All Years - Edelbrock #9653
Camshaft thrust button (pre-1986 only) - supplied
Edelbrock Intake Manifold Gaskets or equivalent:
Pre-1986 heads - Edelbrock #7201 E-Tec/Vortec heads - Edelbrock #7235
Edelbrock True Rolling Timing Chain Set #7800, 7801,
7880, 7331, or 7332 (See Catalog for correct application)
Pipe plugs, if needed
Edelbrock Gasgacinch #9300
RTV Silicone sealer
Engine oil and filter
Radiator coolant
Front cover oil seal, OEM or equivalent
Valve Springs with a closed pressure of 110-120, open
pressure of 330-340 and a lift of .550”
(.600” for #2207)
NOTE: Edelbrock Sure Seat Valve Springs #5703 are recommended for use with Performer camshafts #2208 & #2209 ONLY.
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Catalog #2201, 2204, 2207, 2208, 2209 Rev. 6/08 - AJ/mc
©2008 Edelbrock Corporation
Brochure #63-0154Page 2 of 4
REMOVAL OF ENGINE PARTS BEFORE CAMSHAFT INSTALLATION
(Be sure to keep all parts in order)
WARNING! DO NOT REMOVE RADIATOR CAP OR RADIATOR HOSES WHILE ENGINE IS HOT!
IMPORTANT NOTICE: If the air conditioning condenser needs to be removed to provide clearance for camshaft removal, have the system
evacuated by an appropriate repair facility BEFORE starting the installation. The facility can recharge the system after installation.
1. Disconnect the battery.
2. Drain radiator coolant. Drain plug will normally be located on lower right or left side of the radiator facing the engine.
3. Remove radiator and air conditioning condenser if so equipped. In some cases, the front grille may have to be removed. Measure distance from front cover to grille or brackets that may interfere with camshaft against the length of the camshaft.
4. Remove the gas cap to relieve pressure. Disconnect fuel line and plug. Replace gas cap.
5. Disconnect all linkage from carburetor such as throttle, throttle springs, transmission, cruise control and automatic choke.
6. Tag and remove coil wires and sensor wires.
7. Tag and remove vacuum lines.
8. Remove valve covers.
9. Remove distributor cap and wires, rotate engine until rotor points towards number 1 terminal in cap and pointer on front cover is on top dead center (TDC) and remove distributor. (see Fig. 1)
NOTE: the approximate position of the distributor housing in relation to the manifold to assist in getting the distributor properly located during re-installation.
10. Remove carburetor and intake manifold. Remove and discard intake manifold gasket.
11. Remove rocker arms and pushrods.
12. Remove hydraulic valve lifters.
IMPORTANT NOTES AFFECTING YOUR WARRANTY.
PLEASE READ BEFORE CONTINUING THIS INSTALLATION!
CAM LOBE DAMAGE: Cam lobe wear is almost non-existent unless
mismatched parts are used or installation of the cam and lifters is done improperly. Cam damage can result from the timing gear loosening due to improper torque on bolts. Bolts holding gear to camshaft should be torqued carefully and a locking compound applied to threads of bolts. Before installing your new hydraulic roller camshaft, check the gear drive on the distributor and oil pump for any signs of wear. If worn, be sure to replace with a new gear or you may wear out your camshaft prematurely. High-pressure oil pumps are not recommended with hydraulic roller camshafts. Edelbrock camshafts are designed for use with Edelbrock timing chains.
VALVE SPRINGS (CAUTION REGARDING YOUR WARRANTY):
In order for this Performer RPM roller cam to be covered under ANY WARRANTY, you MUST use the correct Valve Springs. Failure to install the correct valve springs may cause lifters not to follow the cam lobes and damage engine parts. This camshaft is designed to function with valve Springs that have a closed pressure of 110-120lbs, open pressure of 330-340 lbs and a lift of .550”
(.600” for #2207)
. Special high performance retainers may be necessary with your installation for proper spring height. Do not use rotator type valve springs or retainers for this application.
NOTE: Edelbrock Sure Seat Valve Springs #5703 are recommended for use with Performer camshafts #2208 & #2209 ONLY. RPM camshafts must use appropriate springs from another supplier.
LIFTERS: Edelbrock offers retro-fit roller lifters for pre-1986 engines,
part #97383. Replacement OEM or Edelbrock #97384 lifters may be used in 1987 and later engines. To install your roller lifters, use fresh clean oil on the lifter and the lifter bore just prior to installing. Make sure to re-install the factory guide system (if equipped). The guide bar (high side of tappet) must face the opposite side of block.
PUSHRODS AND ROCKER ARMS: Edelbrock #9653 pushrods, and high performance, roller rocker arms and studs are recommended for this installation. After the cam is installed and timed correctly
(See
Figure 2)
, it will be necessary to check for correct lifter preload.
TIMING CHAIN: Use Edelbrock Performer-Plus Timing Set #7800 or 7802, Accu-Drive gear drive #7890, or Hex-A-Just Timing Set #7331 ONLY. Do not use late model timing chain and gear sets that are designed for emission-controlled engines. OEM timing sets are machined in a retarded position and are not recommended for this installation.
CAM GEARS AND CAMSHAFT END PLAY: If cam gear becomes loose, the cam will slide back in the block, causing the lifters to hit the lobes next to them and also the cam bearing journals. If the engine is run after this happens, the bottom of the lifters and the sides of the lobes will become damaged. See Installation Instructions section for end play specifications.
OPERATING CLEARANCES: When installing a camshaft, it is always important to check for proper operating clearances, especially when high performance components are used. Things to look for that can cause failure and damaged parts are as follows:
1. Improper valve-to-piston clearance (this should be no less than
0.080").
2. Rocker arm stud slot clearance (both ends; valve closed and open).
NOTE: We recommend the use of roller rockers.
3. Proper spring settings (see dimensions with spring instruction sheet). Correct dimensions mean maximum performance and longer engine life.
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