First off on single phase cap-start motors, "Locked Rotor" torque is different than on 3 phase motors because of the capacitor starting. LRT in this case is peak starting torque when the cap is still in the circuit (or technically, if you lock the rotor and the start cap is once again back in the circuit). Are you sure you don't want maximum developed torque when the motor is already running? That is usually more useful for mechanical issues.
Then you need to also more accurately identify the motor. Cap-Start / Induction-Run or Cap-Start / Cap-Run? It makes a big difference.
Peak starting torque, caps in the circuit, with a Cap-Start / Induction-Run motor can be as high as 350% FLT at zero speed. With a Cap-Start / Cap-Run it can be 190-200% FLT at zero speed. Peak running torque, after the start switch is closed, is around 240-250% on both designs.