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When calculating the torque you would use the lenght of which ever tong that is connected to your load cell.
Wheel nut torque is listed as 90Nm for the entire Forester range
The torque which is produced during the starting of motor is simply called as starting torque.
A torque arm, or a radius rod, is called a "bakaxelstag" in Swedish.
The rotational equivalent of a force is a torque. Note, however, that a torque is no longer a force - it is a force multiplied by a distance.
In that case, you can say that:* The net torque is zero, or equivalently that * The sum (vector sum, to be precise) of all the torques is zero.
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The best way to get the torque specs is by purchasing a Haynes manual. They can be picked up for 10 to 20 dollars, and they have all the specs for bolt torque for the entire fastening system on the vehicle, as well as volumes for oils etc.
This is the link to Autozone DIY section. It has all the torque specs for the entire 1.9 engine and others. Copy and paste it in your browser. http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528008db67
the most accurate calibrated torque wrench was using the TWT torque wrench tester products that produce by Stahlwille. Its also called transducer.
A twisting or turning force is called a torque.