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Hi guys,

Im in the process of assembling my RB30 bottom end after many years of collecting parts and I cannot for the life of me find what the correct torque settings are for PAR RB30 Billet rods. There is nothing on the internet that I can find so far and PAR rods dont seem to be available anywhere to buy anymore.

If anyone would happen to have the torque specs that would be insanely appreciated as the PAR rods dont use ARP studs which makes it harder. Alternatively if anyone knows of any workshops that would have used them in the past that I could get in touch with that would be great.

The rods bolts have the following stampings: PBF B3OUS and they are 3/8 bolts. 

Attached pics of the rod bolt and rods for reference.

Really appreciate any leads.

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Edited by xeturbo

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