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"Obelus definition, a mark (− or �) used in ancient manuscripts to point out spurious, corrupt, doubtful, or superfluous words or passages." In a Guzzi reference book...need I say more?
I use this conversion site..... http://www.onlineconversion.com/Scroll down to Torque and plug in the number and choose newton meter and pound foot
What does NM mean, anyway? Not Much ??
Wait , aren't you a wrench monkey ??? Where did you pick up that bit of esoteric knowledge ? Dusty
I hang out with some smart folks online.
"Obelus definition, a mark (− or ➗ ) used in ancient manuscripts to point out spurious, corrupt, doubtful, or superfluous words or passages." In a Guzzi reference book...need I say more?
What a bunch of bunk!Just use the; "number of finger-tips relative to the number of threads per INCH" method and get on with it.This whole metric fad is soon to blow over and everyone who took it seriously will find themselves over invested in tools which will be mere novelties and fairly uncomplying ones at that. And - Keep yer damn kids offa my lawn! Ain't gonna tell you again! Todd.Says he who is from one of the few holdout countries that don't do metric One day you WILL come into the light......
I bought a "Service Station Manual" for my Piaggio MP-3 500 (Fuoco 500) In looking up the torque settings for bolting the front wheels back on, I find 19-24 ("torque in Nm"). The sign between the numbers is what i was taught to read as "divided by" (a horizontal line w/dots above & below). I'd assume that to read 19-to-24 Nm EXCEPT that there are 4 torque listings w/a "minus" sign (simple horizontal line) between the numbers. Am I reading the numbers correctly?My torque wrench reads in Pounds /feet. according to Guzziology I'm to multiply Nm numbers by .738 to get Pounds /feet. That gives me 14-17 ft/lbs torque for the "front wheel fixing screws". Considering the way they felt when I removed them it might be about right. What say?ronkom
Says he who is from one of the few holdout countries that don't do metric One day you WILL come into the light......
Mr McGee , we engineer our cars and bikes largely in the metric system in 'Murica , unfortunately all of our lumber still uses feet , and our roads are measured in the mile . It keeps us on our toes . Dusty
And of course Merkin money has been metric from its inception.