250 Inch-Pounds = 20.833333 Foot-Pounds
18 foot pounds
For a Fort F250 from 1986, most vehicles have a recommended torque of 140 foot-pounds. This has increased for later models of F250, to a current 160 foot-pounds.
250 foot pounds
255 inch pounds = 21.25 foot pounds.
You should measure the diameter of the bolts concerned. The information I have applies to the 250 cc as well as the 100 cc versions of this bike. For the 10 mm cylinder head bolts they torque to 27 to 31 foot-pounds. The 6 mm head bolts torque from 7 to10 foot-pounds. The 8mm cylinder cover bolt should torque from 15 to 20 foot-pounds. Hope this helps. .
The manual for the 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 states that the torque on the front brake calipers should be set at 250 foot pounds. A proper torquing tool should be used.
That is a personal preference. The 300 has more hp and torque and is just a couple of pounds heavier than the 250.
46% ((115)/(250))*100%=46%
They weigh an average of 100 to 115 kilograms, or 220 to 250 pounds.
About 250 pounds.
250 what? You're question makes no sense. However ... 250 pounds = 250 pounds 250 ounces = 16.625 pounds 250 kilograms = 551.156 pounds 250 grams = 0.551 pounds 250 tonne = 551,155.655 pounds