multiply ft lbs by 12 and you'll have inch lbs.
To convert 14.5 ft-lbs to inch-lbs, multiply by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot. 14.5 ft-lbs * 12 = 174 inch-lbs.
109 lbs with no water
Convert 37 inch lbs to lbs
To convert foot pounds to inch pounds, multiply by 12.10 ft/lbs is 120 in/lbs.To convert foot pounds to inch pounds, multiply by 12.10 ft/lbs is 120 in/lbs.
25 ft lbs, 50 ft lbs, 50 ft lbs, 1/4 turn.
25 ft lbs, 50 ft lbs, 50 ft lbs, 1/4 turn.
To convert 7 ft-lbs to inch-lbs, you multiply by 12 (since there are 12 inches in a foot). Therefore, 7 ft-lbs is equal to 84 inch-lbs of torque.
It depends upon the size of the bags, the density of the sand, and the depth of sand. For example, if the density is 100 lbs/cubic foot, the bags are 50 lbs each, and you want a depth of 1 inch, then: 31.25 sq ft X 1 inch X 1/12 ft/inch X 100 lbs/cubic foot / 50 lbs/bag = 5.2 bags Better get 6 bags to have enough. If the depth of sand, density of sand, or size of bags is different than what I assumed for this example, then plug your numbers into the equation above.
25 ft lbs, 50 ft lbs, 50 ft lbs, 1/4 turn.
90 inch lbs. = 7.5 ft lbs
4.0 inline 6: 1999 and later, 1/4-20 bolts 84 inch-lbs, 5/16-18 bolts 132 inch lbs. Or inch lbs x 0.083=ft lbs thus, 1/4-20=7 ft lbs and 5/16=11 ft lbs. 5.2 and 5.9 V8 18 ft-lbs. or ft-lbs X 12= inch lbs. 4.71 V8 132 in-lbs.