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    Conversion Calculator

    If you are like me you are always looking up conversions, sizes dimensions etc., I found a little calculator that may be of help. Also included is a chart that is VERY handy. In fact I use this chart probably 5 to 10 times a day. Maybe if you have some helpful charts or such you could post them here also:
    http://metricconversion.freeservers.com/download.html

    https://www.imperialsupplies.com/pdf...DrillChart.pdf
    P.S.
    The metric conversion calculator is only 88k the whole program lives where you put it. It does not create links etc., I just place it on my desktop where it is handy.
    The chart can be used online (I just have a bookmark to it on my browser) or it can be downloaded as a pdf.

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    For metric the SAE conversion I don't need a chart just a calculator. 1 inch = 25.4 mm .
    Just multiply or divide to go from one to the other.
    Leo

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    Go here, down load this, way more conversions.
    Click the YELLOW down load button, NOT the Red button!
    https://joshmadison.com/convert-for-windows/
    thank me later

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    The one I remember to convert volumes is the Old Buick Grandnational, it’s a 231ci/3.8L/1gal engine.

    I do have drill/tap charts everywhere I have the tools though.

    For kph (1) to mph (.621371) I use a 5/8 conversion (.625) because I remember 5/8 better.

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