to work on your spitfire, you should get one that goes to almost
100 ft-lbs. i don't know why you want to convert ft-lbs to N-m,
becasue my haynes manual lists both.
however, 1 ft-lb = 2.012 N-m (approximate values).
hope that helps.
--- Carsten.Weber@dbsoft.exactsoftware.com wrote:
>
> Hello Spitsters,
>
> decided to get a torque wrench. How do I calculate the torques
> in the
> manual (probably pound-food) to Newtonmeter?
> What range should I get? Or a small one with 1/4" drive and a
> bigger one
> with 1/2" drive?
>
> Thank you, Carsten
>
>
>
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nikolai jaremka
72 spitfire mkIV
east aurora, new york
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