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Re: torque unit conversion



Hi Group, and Russ:

Russ asked about torque unit conversions.  I've often used the URL below 
for physics classes I've taken, and it will covert just about any unit to 
any other; forces, temps, lengths, pressures, etc.:

http://www.efunda.com/units/

For torque conversions, click on "Moment/Torque" under the "Kinetics" 
heading.  There is also a Palm version that can be downloaded from the site.

Regards,

Dean W. Cains
[email protected]

'74 Spider Veloce
Lutz, FL

At 08:41 PM 10/25/2001, you wrote:
>Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 20:40:01 EDT
>From: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: alfa-digest V8 #168 -  72 GTV oil pan tightening seq. and 
>torque specs
>
>. . . a bunch of stuff deleted . . .
>        Any one have the conversion from foot pounds to inch points?  Is it
>simply a factor of 12?  I have a little inch pound torque wrench that is much
>handier to set and use on small bolts like those on the bottom of the Alfa
>bat wing sump.  I normally tighten those to about 150 inch pounds.
>        Also how about a conversion to Newton Meters (N-M) and Kilogram 
> Meters
>(Kg-M).  There are multiple scales on some torque wrenches.
>
>
>Ciao,
>Russ Neely
>Oklahoma City

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