fedup2 wrote:6nm and 180 deg
fedup2 wrote:if you have the bottle
They snap very easy.I greased under the bolt head and did them till they felt tight enough and ignored the torq wrench.
make sure you use new <span class="skimwords-unlinked">bolts.stock</span> item.
PLEDGEY wrote:The 180 degrees, is that, like , half a turn to achieve the 6 Nm?.
knobby1 wrote:PLEDGEY wrote:The 180 degrees, is that, like , half a turn to achieve the 6 Nm?.
No...it's 6nm, (4.425lb-ft or 53.1lb-in), and then another 180 degrees or half turn.
1 Newton is eaqual to 0.981kg/f....or 1kg is equal to 9.81newtons.
For the conversion...1nm is 0.7376 lb-ft or basically multiplied by 12 to get 8.8512 lb-in.
Sorry...I'm a bit of a numbers man.![]()
Lord Knobrot
Are you sure it makes sensePLEDGEY wrote:knobby1 wrote:PLEDGEY wrote:The 180 degrees, is that, like , half a turn to achieve the 6 Nm?.
No...it's 6nm, (4.425lb-ft or 53.1lb-in), and then another 180 degrees or half turn.
1 Newton is eaqual to 0.981kg/f....or 1kg is equal to 9.81newtons.
For the conversion...1nm is 0.7376 lb-ft or basically multiplied by 12 to get 8.8512 lb-in.
Sorry...I'm a bit of a numbers man.![]()
Lord Knobrot
Ah sweet, now it makes sense. Thanks!
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