Difficult to tell since there are so many different engine sizes that have different output. Your engine could be anywhere between 48 cc and 148 cc in size. It would be helpful to specify what kind of engine this is and its brand name.
That depends on many things. Simply there are fewer CCs per horsepower in a highly tuned racing car engine than in a lawn mower engine.
no a 4.2 engine is in liter's not ccs.
That's equivalent to 213 cc (cubic centimetres)
take the number of horse power and multiply it by 25 and itll give u a rough idea fo the ccs
I am not sure - but the engine will say how many CCs it has on it somewhere.
1403 is the official spec on the 88" engine.
1300 ccs
its the cubic centimeters of the engine more ccs the bigger the engine
You can increase the CCs of a bike by making sure the engine is working properly. Check the timing and gas consumption. You can also replace crank seals and valves to increase engine power.
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.
According to S&S a 234" motor is equivalent to 2030 CCs.