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Torque Wrenches ft. lb. and in. lbs.Forscythe87 02-03-2009, 03:54 PM I am just curious if its ok to convert in lb to ft lbs for a LIM job. Im working on getting my car in tip top shape and have a snap on ft lb wrench I can use. I am just curious if accuracy is a major issue with conversion. oldblu65 02-04-2009, 01:38 PM Inch lbs. torque wrenches are used for very low torque applications . I doubt that using a ft. lbs. torque wrench could be very accurate as it depends on being able to translate the inch lbs. into ft. lbs. and the ft. lbs . torque wrench isn't detailed enough in its markings to accurately be able to set it properly . Of course , you could try but you'll never know how accurate you are being . You would have to consider most inch lbs. applications would likely not involve major components (such as suspension ,etc.) so doing it might not be a problem but if accuracy is a consideration , then doing this probably isn't a good idea . Just my thoughts ! Good luck ! Forscythe87 02-05-2009, 01:50 AM Thanks blu! Ill just take another hit in the wallet and invest in a In-Lb one. Figure it will be useful to have anyways! vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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