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175-205C (before expansion) 175C=347F
nugget is 175 ml
1 ml = 1 gm so 175 grams is 175 militres
175 F = (175 - 32) x (5/9) C
175°F is equal to 79.4°C
code 175 is "system too rich (cylinder bank #2)
-175'c
12,5 kg/cm2 or 175 psi
175-205C (before expansion) 175C=347F
I think it will. If you look at biebandit.com and find the oem Yamaha parts for the motorcycles in question and check to see if they are the same part number, if they are then they will interchange. you can crosscheck different years too if you found a 1975 ty 175 cylinder for your 1975 dt 175. So check out bikebandit and see for yourself, they are the next best thing to a Yamaha dealer.
The internal temperature of the leg joint should reach 175°.
It depends on the vehicle but most run at about 175 to 210.
At the top of Saturn's clouds, the temperature averages -175 C. However, the temperature reaching an extreme high of 11,700 C at the core.
75 or 80
(-175) degrees Celsius = -283 degrees Fahrenheit
The glass temperature transition is for glass, polymers, etc. (amorphous or semicrystalline materials), but not for leather.
175 degrees Celsius is equal to 347 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale. The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32