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vintageracer888
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torque wrench question...help....nklr

Post by vintageracer888 » Fri Jan 09, 2004 5:59 pm

when using a torque wrench that is numbered in ft.lb. and the spec says torque to 200 in.lbs.... to do this conversion i just divide 200 by 12 correct ?? example--- 200 in.lb. divided by 12 = 16.666666 ftlbs....round it up to 17 ft.lbs. is this correct and i would guess you would do the exact opposite to go the otherway ??? thanks for the help, scott

vintageracer888
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torque wrench question...help....nklr

Post by vintageracer888 » Sat Jan 10, 2004 7:42 am

--- no one knows the answer i guess.... maybe if i asked it as a mystery question ....... In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" wrote:
> when using a torque wrench that is numbered in ft.lb. and the spec > says torque to 200 in.lbs.... to do this conversion i just divide
200
> by 12 correct ?? example--- 200 in.lb. divided by 12 = 16.666666 > ftlbs....round it up to 17 ft.lbs. is this correct and i would
guess
> you would do the exact opposite to go the otherway ??? thanks for > the help, scott

wannabsmooth1
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torque wrench question...help....nklr

Post by wannabsmooth1 » Sat Jan 10, 2004 8:10 am

Scott, I sent an answer directly to you, not the list, but yes, you thought is correct. inch/lbs X 12 + ft/lbs Mike --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" wrote:
> --- no one knows the answer i guess.... maybe if i asked it as a > mystery question ....... > > > > > > > In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" > wrote: > > when using a torque wrench that is numbered in ft.lb. and the
spec
> > says torque to 200 in.lbs.... to do this conversion i just
divide
> 200 > > by 12 correct ?? example--- 200 in.lb. divided by 12 =
16.666666
> > ftlbs....round it up to 17 ft.lbs. is this correct and i would > guess > > you would do the exact opposite to go the otherway ??? thanks
for
> > the help, scott

Brad
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torque wrench question...help....nklr

Post by Brad » Sat Jan 10, 2004 8:35 am

Where I live it's 16 ounces to the pound unless I'm weighing gold. Brad Centralia, WA --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "wannabsmooth1" wrote:
> Scott, > > I sent an answer directly to you, not the list, but yes, you
thought
> is correct. inch/lbs X 12 + ft/lbs > > Mike > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" > wrote: > > --- no one knows the answer i guess.... maybe if i asked it as a > > mystery question ....... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" > > wrote: > > > when using a torque wrench that is numbered in ft.lb. and the > spec > > > says torque to 200 in.lbs.... to do this conversion i just > divide > > 200 > > > by 12 correct ?? example--- 200 in.lb. divided by 12 = > 16.666666 > > > ftlbs....round it up to 17 ft.lbs. is this correct and i would > > guess > > > you would do the exact opposite to go the otherway ??? thanks > for > > > the help, scott

Brad
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torque wrench question...help....nklr

Post by Brad » Sat Jan 10, 2004 8:37 am

And where I live it's also to early to be doing conversions, looking for the FOOT (12 inches) SORRY. Brad Centralia WA
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Brad" wrote: > Where I live it's 16 ounces to the pound unless I'm weighing gold. > > Brad > Centralia, WA > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "wannabsmooth1" > wrote: > > Scott, > > > > I sent an answer directly to you, not the list, but yes, you > thought > > is correct. inch/lbs X 12 + ft/lbs > > > > Mike > > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" > > wrote: > > > --- no one knows the answer i guess.... maybe if i asked it as a > > > mystery question ....... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" > > > wrote: > > > > when using a torque wrench that is numbered in ft.lb. and the > > spec > > > > says torque to 200 in.lbs.... to do this conversion i just > > divide > > > 200 > > > > by 12 correct ?? example--- 200 in.lb. divided by 12 = > > 16.666666 > > > > ftlbs....round it up to 17 ft.lbs. is this correct and i would > > > guess > > > > you would do the exact opposite to go the otherway ??? thanks > > for > > > > the help, scott

vintageracer888
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torque wrench question...help....nklr

Post by vintageracer888 » Sat Jan 10, 2004 10:55 am

--- thanks mike..... for some reason i didnt get it in my email. is that how u sent it ??.....thanks again, scott In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "wannabsmooth1" wrote:
> Scott, > > I sent an answer directly to you, not the list, but yes, you
thought
> is correct. inch/lbs X 12 + ft/lbs > > Mike > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" > wrote: > > --- no one knows the answer i guess.... maybe if i asked it as a > > mystery question ....... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer888" > > wrote: > > > when using a torque wrench that is numbered in ft.lb. and the > spec > > > says torque to 200 in.lbs.... to do this conversion i just > divide > > 200 > > > by 12 correct ?? example--- 200 in.lb. divided by 12 = > 16.666666 > > > ftlbs....round it up to 17 ft.lbs. is this correct and i would > > guess > > > you would do the exact opposite to go the otherway ??? thanks > for > > > the help, scott

Lujo Bauer
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noisy change from 1. to 2. gear

Post by Lujo Bauer » Sat Jan 10, 2004 4:02 pm

FWIW, my A13 does it warm or cold. I've ceased worrying about it. -Lujo Rodney Copeland wrote:
> If you're talkin about when the engine is cold, I'd say it's normal. > Quickly is cool, but slowly ain't. > Quickly and softly would be best. > Don't thrash on the shifter. > If it happens mostly with the engine cold, just throttle a little > with the clutch pulled in after warming the motor a minute and you > won't have the problem. > Cheers, > Rod

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