check points could be coil or stator
The oil-to-fuel ratio for a 2-stroke 75cc Kawasaki engine typically ranges from 32:1 to 50:1, depending on the specific model and manufacturer recommendations. It's essential to consult the owner's manual for the exact ratio, as using the correct mixture ensures optimal performance and engine longevity. Always use high-quality 2-stroke oil for the best results.
75cc of water is equivalent to 75 milliliters. This amount is commonly used in measuring volume for liquids.
there is 2,400 teaspoons in 50 cups
75cc is 2.54 fluid ounces.
045 av is 75cc and the 045 av Super is 87cc.
That head was used on 71-72 350 LT1 engines. chambers are 75CC.
Horsepower is a measurement of power, and it can vary depending on several factors, including engine design and efficiency. A 75cc engine typically produces around 2 to 3 horsepower, but this can vary based on the specific application and tuning of the engine. For accurate performance specifications, it's best to refer to the manufacturer's details for that particular engine.
water is not measure in unit of mass but in volume for it is a liquid and liquid is measure in volume. confusing
2.536 ozs. 75 cc *(.03381 ozs/cc)=2.536 ozs
I wasn't able to find that number at mortec, however I did find 3998993. Which is a 75cc head used on 307's and 350's since the early 70's. Perhaps that is the head you have.
I checked on Mortec and found 3973487 is used on 70-72 350's, and has 75cc chambers. There was no listing for 8978487, so you might want to clean the numbers really good to see if that's what you actually have.
75cL is equal to 750mL @10mL per cL