1802cc or 1800cc for tax and insurance purposes
1403 is the official spec on the 88" engine.
That is 3.88 ounces of water
There are approximately 1582 cubic centimeters.
A few tricks, first and foremost to get the specific answer with the specific given information of 110 Cubic Inches -A cubic inch is 16.387064 cubic centimeters, (CC)- you multiply 16.387064 x 110(your Cubic Inches of motor) = 1802.57704 (CCs) Or if you know that you have a 1.8 Liter Motor, as according to your factory build OEM Manual, you can take the decimal point to the right three times to equal 1800 (CCs) .... so 1.8(L)=1800(CC)s
no a 4.2 engine is in liter's not ccs.
2.54 c/in 2.54*2.54*2.54=16.39cc/cubic in 16.39cc/cubic in * 120cubic in= 1966.8cc
That's equivalent to 213 cc (cubic centimetres)
I am not sure - but the engine will say how many CCs it has on it somewhere.
its the cubic centimeters of the engine more ccs the bigger the engine
1300 ccs
on most bikes its tells you the cc on the cylinder base it is normally stamped into the metal like the engine number
13 US ounces equal 384.455884 ccs.