NM's what are they

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NM's what are they

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G connecting the air con up and the recommended tightness of the bolts is between 12 & 14 nm's What is that in English please??
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12 newton metres = 8.8 lb ft of torque
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Thanks George, exactly what he was wanting to know. (smart arse) :)
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Tight but not over-tight.
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Hand tight plus a couple more turns


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One grunt only .........
.... but how long a handle George?
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I see another sa has turned up :) (It is not the length but how it is used)
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Here's one to think about. The longer the screwdriver, the greater the amount of torque that can be applied. (Ask George, Dot - no innuendo here)
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A shifter or a screwdriver?? (no use asking Gman he is male and they fib to suit their needs).
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Pot! Kettle! :!: :!: :!: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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