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The size of engines are measured by their displacement, in cubic centimeters (cc's). In Arctic Cat snowmobiles, the size of the engines differ greatly depending on the model of the snowmobile. For example, a 1967 Arctic Cat P-8 has an engine size of 20 cc whereas a 2008 Arctic Cat T Z1 LXR has an engine size of 1056 cc. To figure out the engine size of a snowmobile, it would be best to search for the specific model. SnowmobileData is a snowmobile database and is a good reference for various information regarding snowmobiles, including the sizes of the engines of different snowmobile models.
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Look under the exhaust pipes on the clutch side of the engine.
simple,design,it doesn't effect cylinders that are not on compression ,it allows single spark controll
Yes, it is !
Normal compression on a gasoline engine is about 125 psi.
No, The compression test is done as the starter cranks the engine
The correct engine compression on a 1972 Datsun B110 is a 15:1 compression.
Normal engine compression would be 100-125psi
There is no separate compression stroke on a 2 stroke engine, but there is compression - the intake and compression take place on the same staroke, the intake on the first part and compression on the later part.
The VIN number on a Polaris snowmobile is located in the engine compartment, under the cowl. It can also be found on the frame of the vehicle.