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12/11/2017 10:54 | What a lucky man you are having a wife slaving away preparing food for you. | jonjonck | |
12/11/2017 09:51 | I hope all this is not a result of tying the anchor to the Motorhome? Mrs Ig has a concoction in the slow cooker again ... smells awesome Also a soup on the go in another kitchen toy Smells like Christmas | ignoble | |
12/11/2017 09:42 | Good Morning. 57.3 to 63.3 daNm = 573 to 633 Nm. So lets call it 600 Nm. 600Newton.metre divided by 9.81 = 61.2 Kg.metre 61.2 Kg.m times 2.2 = 134.6 Lbs.metre 134.6 lbs.metre times 39 inches then divided by 12 = 437 lbs.ft At 3 foot length the force would be 457/3 = 145 lbs approx = 10.3 stones. Heavier than Kylie on a 3 foot bar, much lighter than Big Betty. This is a 33 mm nut on the stub axle. | jonjonck | |
12/11/2017 08:29 | Things are slipping Spring Thought you would be having breakfast in bed brought to you by your dearly beloved | ignoble | |
12/11/2017 08:28 | Morning chaps and chum with tight nuts That is equilivant to the force needed to open my wallet | ignoble | |
12/11/2017 08:02 | Morning all, wow, that sounds a lot Jonck, you would have to jump on an extension bar to create that tightness!! Are you sure your calcs are right? | springhead | |
11/11/2017 23:47 | ig, Rear hub nuts on Motorhome. Spec says 57.3 to 63.3 daNm which is 422.6 to 466.9 ft.lbs. Anyone like to guess what torque is needed to undo? A lot more I expect. | jonjonck | |
11/11/2017 21:44 | It is a huge amount of torque you are after What tightens to that degree ? Cylinder head bolts about 100 psi and that is scary tightening to that extent | ignoble | |
11/11/2017 21:42 | If it is wenches you are after FFP will definitely have answers | ignoble | |
11/11/2017 21:36 | gonzo, indeed I do, I say " ya stupid fec%%en wrench." Still not found any proper information on strength of different size wrenches. | jonjonck | |
11/11/2017 21:31 | Howdy Times change , only one driver left in F1 from the UK. | ignoble | |
11/11/2017 21:28 | jj, you are havin a larf, but I will sort in the morning,, | ffp | |
11/11/2017 18:18 | Evening all, the big mac was passing and asked if you chat to your torque wrench JJ ? | gonzo123 | |
11/11/2017 18:03 | Lol Heating on down here Temperature dropping like a stone | ignoble | |
11/11/2017 17:33 | Afternoon ig. Your my man! | jonjonck | |
11/11/2017 17:32 | One for FFP. Do you know what torque a 1/2" square drive breaker bar will take on the square lug. I am thinking 300 ft.lbs will be the limit and I need 450 ft.lbs. Help? Could get a 3/4 inch breaker bar I s'pose, and a new 41mm socket. | jonjonck | |
11/11/2017 16:14 | Afternoon Chaps I am sure you will work out If you need to talk about it I'm your man Just walked 14 holes of the golf course whilst son whacked it round Surprisingly pleasant | ignoble | |
11/11/2017 10:47 | Gooooood Morningggg GenTellllmennn, Flippen cold again. Not going to get many outside jobs done today. I shall stay in and try and work out how I can get 600Nm torque accurately using the tools I have. I roughly guess this is my weight at end of a 4 foot wrench bar. | jonjonck | |
10/11/2017 16:03 | I am being silly now! | jonjonck | |
10/11/2017 16:03 | I NO. Ig Nut Off. | jonjonck | |
10/11/2017 15:25 | Nut Off is my middle name ! | ignoble | |
10/11/2017 15:22 | You are clearly very skilled at getting a nut off with a hammer. | jonjonck | |
10/11/2017 14:28 | Easy Peasy Have the perfect tool to hand A hammer ...who needs a torque wrench | ignoble |
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