Mallory Ignition 21312, 21313 User Manual

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1964-1972 (All GM A-Bodies) & 1978-1987 (All GM G-Bodies)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
LAKEWOOD INDUSTRIES
LAKEWOOD
“TRACTION...ACTION” LIFT BARS
Part Number #21312 / 21313
WORK SAFELY!
CAUTION: To avoid any possibility of bodily injury or damage to vehicle, do not attempt installation until you are confident that the vehicle is safely secured and will not move.
PREPARATION TIPS FOR INSTALLATION
1. Place vehicle on a solid level surface to ensure safe installation.
2. Place wheel blocks in front of and behind both front wheels to prevent movement in either direction.
3. Raise rear of vehicle and support axle housing using approved automotive support stands having adequate load capacity (6” inside from each control arm).
4. With a paint scraper, scrape all the undercoating and rust off the inside of the frame and rear end lift bar mounting areas.
GM LIFT BAR INSTALLATION
1. On a work bench, drive the grease fittings into the 1/4” holes in the front and rear of bars as follows: Use a 1/4” deep well socket and a small hammer. Place a small amount of bearing grease on the ball end of each grease fitting so that the fitting will temporarily stick to the end of the 1/4” socket. Place the fitting into the hole, then one at a time, drive them in.
2. Grease the ends of the front bar bushings and align the nylon washers over the steel inner bushing. The grease will hold the washers in place temporarily. Also grease the inside of the front frame lift bar mounting brackets.
3. Place each lift bar into front frame brackets , align bolt holes and insert the correct bolt supplied, from the inside of the frame. Place self locking nut into socket with extension then attach through the outer frame holes.
4. Attach rear lift bar mounting plates as shown. use the hardware supplied at the stock GM
lower control arm bolt holes. Place proper bolts through these bolt holes and secure lock washers and hex nuts. If preferred, thread locking liquid can be used. Do not tighten fasteners yet.
5. Grease the ends of the rear bar bushings and place nylon washers over the steel bushings just like in step 2. Swing lift bars up between rear mounting plates. Align the bolt holes and insert proper bolts supplied. Attach lock washers and hex nuts and tighten all bolts and nuts.
6. The pinion angle must now be checked and adjusted if necessary. The angle between the drive shaft and the rear end yoke must be between 4 and 6 degrees down. See pinion angle explanation sheet. (SEE NUMBERS 1, 2, 3, 4 ON THE NEXT PAGE.)
7. With pinion angle set, tighten all fasteners securely.
8. A hole must be drilled through one of the rear lift bar brackets (if not already drilled in)and through (SEE NUMBER 4 ON THE NEXT PAGE.)
GM A-BODY
Small bushing used on the 21312 only
GM A-BODY. 64-72
GM A-BODY
Bolt here if not welding.
LAKEWOOD INDUSTRIES
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the housing brackets on each side. Using a hand drill with a 1/2” chuck, drill 1/2” holes through the rear mounting plates then through the factory lower control arm housing brackets. Spot drill using a 1/4” drill, then change to a 1/4” drill size. Drill through with the 1/4” drill bit then drill through with a 3/8” drill bit and last with a 1/2” drill bit. CAUTION: Be very careful when drilling through that the drill bit does not grab and whip the drill around out of your hands.
9. Insert short 1/2” bolts, lock washers and nuts then tighten securely.
10.Grease the four fittings in the bars through the
holes in bottom of bars.
11.If the anti-roll bar is going to be used, it can be
attached to the holes provided in the lift bars. Place the spacers between the anti-roll bar and lift
bars (if necessary) on each side and use factory GM bolts and nuts. tighten securely. NOTE: for drag racing use, we recommend not using the anti-roll bar.
12.Place car back on the ground and you are ready to test.
CAUTION: TO USE YOUR LIFT BARS ARMS TO ADJUST YOUR REAR END PINION ANGLE, FOLLOW DIRECTIONS BELOW.
1. Remove car from jack stands. now place car upon
blocks or car ramps so that the car weight is on all (4) wheels, keeping the car level, but making sure you still have room to work under the car to make your adjustments.
2. With the car up in the air you will need to check the
pinion angle of the rear end and drive shaft. Read the attached sheet on setting pinion angle. You will need to aquire a magnetic protractor (angle finder) to do this operation.
3. Read this before performing the next operation ! !
Using a magnetic protractor (angle finder) check the pinion angle. If you can’t obtain the desired 4-6 degree pinion angle, then loosen the 4 lower bolts and pry between the shock stud and control arm to adjust angle. Tighten all bolts securely while checking pinion angle.
4. Do not attempt to drive the car with out securing
the lift bar plate to the axle housing plate welded or bolted. Center punch and drill starting with 3/16” as a pilot hole then step up the sizes using 1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8” and finishing with 1/2” for final size. Then install the 1/2” bolts, lockwashers and nuts and tighten. (torque to 65 ft lbs.)
5. Remove car from the support stands or car ramps
and place it on the ground. You are now ready to Rock & Roll!!
PLEASE NOTE
1. Be sure to check the bolts frequently. make sure
they are tight and always stay tight. you can use thread lock if you wish.
2. Welding is recommendedf (but not required) to
secure the lower plates to the lower axle brackets.
3. These lift bars are legal for use in NHRA stock
eliminator classes as a bolt on application only! (no welding is allowed).
GM A-BODY
Sway bar holes.
GM G-BODY
2 bolts here if not welding.
Sway bar.
GM G-BODY
2 bolts here if not welding
Sway Bar
Sway Bar spacer bushings
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