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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.

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