Brooks rods torque?

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  1. Funnycarbob

    Funnycarbob Top Dragster

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    I can not find a web site for Brooks.

    Can somebody tell me the torque for Brooks 65's and 88's with silver washers

    Both sets are new. and are for Hemi's

    Thanks
    Bob


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  2. OUTLAW

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    Call Brooks @ 714-778-3315 they will fax you a spec sheet that has the torque values and process on it, they suggest torquing with a certain sequence. I have the specs but they are at home, its just as easy to call them.
     
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  3. Bob Kraemer

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    This was posted awhile back on ITA and I saved it for reference.
    Hope this helps

    If they have black bolts and washers, 90lbs.

    Posted by john348 (Member # 80) on April 10, 2004 02:07 PM :

    Torquing Sequence for Brooks rods
    After bolts are snugged, alternate from bolt to bolt in the following sequence
    For Silver Washers
    25, 45, 65 and 75 Ft. lbs
    For Black Washers
    25, 45, 65, 75, and 90 Ft. lbs
    Do not re-torque when hot
    let them cool first

    Posted by Will Hanna (Member # 2) on April 11, 2004 03:55 PM :

    while waiting for them to cool is the best case, its not always possible if you are running national events between rounds. i always torqued our brooks b2's (black washers) to 90 lbs between rounds. i do the same with the grp's we run now. i always lube the threads with torco. some people like to use regular oil on the threads. some of the other assembly lubes alter the rod bolt stretch. torco and 90 lbs is tried and true past 10,500 rpm. however, go with what brooks says.
     
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