Hm...You cannot convert cc in HP,never-ever. In one engine,179 ccm will give one output,in other it will give another.HP output depends on many things,such as rpm,fuel type,whether it's naturally aspirated engine or it has forced induction system (supercharger),whether it has 2 or 4 valves per piston etc,etc. You should read that in specification on net,or find it (it should come with engine)
You are trying to compare apples and donuts. 179cc is a size of engine that would have a fairly wide range of horsepowers. Horsepower is a power rating.
179cc = about 5 hp
5 or a 5.5 horsepower engine
A guess-timate rule of thumb is 25cc per horsepower. So your snow blower would be about 7 horsepower.
5.5 to 6 h.p.
You can't. It is like saying "how do I convert gallons into dollars". What you need to answer to do the conversion is "gallons of what?" What sort of engine do you have? ...2 stroke ...4 stroke? Since a typical 4 stroke fires half as often as a 2 stroke at the same RPM, the 2 stroke will put out approximately twice as much horsepower. Then, you have to state what RPM you are testing at. That said, a 179 cc 2 stroke motor could be expected to put out somewhere around 10 brake horsepower. Your mileage will vary.
HP does not directly relate to cc
1 horsepower = 0.745699872 kilowatts you would convert it when you want a metric measurement for horsepower an example 400 horsepower(mechanical) = 298.2799 kilowatt
one ton is equal to 4.71 horsepower.
If it's a Kawasaki 179cc on a lawnmower, it seems the answer is 6hp. Check out this web site. http://www.masseyferguson.com/agco/mf/INTe/Products/GroundsCare/rotarymowers.htm
1 Horsepower equals 746 watt, or 0.746 kilowatt. To convert horsepower to kilowatt, one has to multiply the amount of horsepower by 0.746. For example: 500 hp = (500*0.746) kW = 373 kW
10.25hp