your have to remove the head from the engine slowly until one piston is at bottom dead centre.using clean oil,from a measured container, fill the cylinder.Work out what has been put in the cylinder by subtracting what is left in the container from what you started with. Multiply the result by the number of cylinders and then you have the cubic capacity.
that's what cc is. cubic centimetres. if it is a 450cc, the cylinder is 450 cubic centimeters
Cubic Centimeters is the measurement of cylinder displacement.
It's an engine with a cylinder volume of 1650 cubic centimeters.
The capacity of your engine is derived from the swept volume of one cylinder (area of the bore * the stroke) * the number of cylinders. (dimensions in centimeters, result in cubic centimeters)
((cylinder area * stroke ) * number of cylinders) =1000 cubic centimeters
a triangular cylinder
Cubic Centimeters
" 25 cc " means there are 25 Cubic Centimeters in each cylinder
that's what cc is. cubic centimetres. if it is a 450cc, the cylinder is 450 cubic centimeters
CC stands for Cubic Centimeters, and refers to engine size - the cylinder volume to be precise.
The figure 1800 cc means the engine is 1800 cubic centimeters. This number stands for the amount of engine cylinder volume.
Cubic Centimeters (referring to the engine displacement, ie the engine size). Specifically, the volume of the cylinder or cylinders.