Yanmar L100 Torque, Conversion Calculator

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Yanmar L100 Torque, Conversion Calculator

Post by LocomotiveBreath »

Hello all, I came accros this neat Torque Conversion calculator, guess you can download it to you computer, but I just saved the web page.
http://www.boltscience.com/pages/convert.htm

By the way, the L100 yanmar has 17ft lbs of torque @1500, centrifigual clutches are looking better every day.
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Post by gumps10 »

This might come in handy with that.
http://atlas.spaceports.com/~1320web/thedigs/math.html
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Post by gumps10 »

This one might help to figure gearing, its set up for cars but...
I'll have to play with it and see.
http://www.speedworldmotorplex.com/calc.htm
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Post by Rick »

Dave,
Sure looks like the "sweet spot" would be around 2800-3000 rpm doesn't it? Still has real decent torque, just little off peak hp, and right in the best fuel consumption range...
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