Technical Working out tightening torques

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Technical Working out tightening torques

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What the "****" does this mean.
Is it simple math or is it some witch craft.
Why can it not just say what it is in Nm's
Any help would be great


Driven timing pulleyBoltM1210.8 ÷ 13.21.4 16v
 
Those tightening torque figures are in daNm.
1daNm = 10Nm
The torque figures above need to be multiplied by 10 to convert them to Nm.
So, the figures then become 108 - 132 Nm.
For some reason, Fiat use a 'divided by' symbol instead of a '-' between the min. and max. figures.

Should you wish to convert Nm to ft.lbs , multiply by 0.738. (some torque wrenches may not have a Nm scale).

Hth,

Alan
 
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Those tightening torque figures are in daNm.
1daNm = 10Nm
The torque figures above need to be multiplied by 10 to convert them to Nm.
So, the figures then become 108 - 132 Nm.
For some reason, Fiat use a 'divided by' symbol instead of a '-' between the min. and max. figures.

Should you wish to convert Nm to ft.lbs , multiply by 0.738. (some torque wrenches may not have a Nm scale).

Hth,

Alan
Thank you so much my friend,iv been trying to figure this out for months
 
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