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Old 02-08-2004, 10:49 AM
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Just wondering how 145 inch pounds compares to 18-20 or 25 foot pounds as stated above?
Divide inch pounds by 12, so 145 inch pounds is around 12 foot lbs.
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1 ft/lb = 12 inch lbs. or vise versa. 145 in/lbs divided by 12 in/lbs = approximately 13 Ft/lbs.
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I kinda figured that was it. Better to ask first than break it and ask later!Thanks.

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