Non-turbo is 2.5 liters, glt/ low pressure turbo is 2.4 liters, R is 2.3 liters, I'm not sure about the t-5 but I would guess 2.3.
The difference is in the injectors and engine computer. You can not tell by looking at the engine.
PENIS!!!!!!!!
engine # underGEN OR ALT STAND
They don't seem to be able to tell the difference. If a hen is broody she willsit on various colors and sizes of eggs without a problem.
the colours, shape, sizes, teeth, fins, gills anything really
the engine power and the seat height
The size is different. The 360 engine is a 5.9 liter engine and a 318 is a 5.2 liter engine.
They are smart enough to recognize the difference between objects of different sizes. They can be trained to learn the names of the objects.
The way I tell the difference is the engine thermostat location : On the Cleveland it is mounted horizontally by the distributor and on the Windsor the thermostat is mounted vertically in the end of the intake manifold
For a 1993 Ford Ranger : I'm not a mechanic / technician , but the way I tell the difference between the 3.0 litre " Vulcan " engine and the 4.0 litre is by where the oil filter is On the 4.0 litre Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine , the engine oil filter is on the PASSENGER SIDE of the engine On the 3.0 litre the engine oil filter is on the DRIVERS SIDE of the engine
The 110cc. engine will make the bike go about twice as fast as the 49cc. bike. If you can't figure that out than you shouldn't be riding a pocket bike Piston size. a 110cc will be massive vs. a 49cc. block sizes are also a good way to judge. Google it for actual sizes.
The eight digit in the VIN # will tell you what engine you have. If you have the number 8 it is a 5.7 (350)