It probably says mL and not mi. One mL (mililiter) is equal to one cc (cubic centimeter), so 20 mL = 20 cc
the ml is milliliters or ccs, They are the same.
1cc = 1ml. So on the syringe marked in ccs, it should be 1cc.
13 US ounces equal 384.455884 ccs.
According to S&S a 234" motor is equivalent to 2030 CCs.
The easiest way I have found is to pull the plunger out of a large syringe (60 cc works great). Drop the tablet(s) into the front of the syringe and put the plunger back in. Run tap water from a faucet and stick the tip of the syringe into the running water. Pull back on the plunger to get 20-30 ccs of water in the syringe - it should be about half full. Turn off the faucet and place your index finger over the tip of the syringe. Shake until the tablets are dissolved, then use the syringe to "inject" the slurry into your dog's mouth.
480
CCS clothes could fit in many different ways! If you like tight pants like a skater, I would recommend CCS jeans. If you like baggy, they have many different brands to chose from. Go to http://ccs.com for more information and to sign up to get a free CCS catalog! ----
Some cities that CCS is located in are Syracuse, Sacramento, Austin, and Hoover. CCS has many locations in the United States for you to visit. However, CCS makes most of their money by selling through skate shops across the nation.
take head off and use water in a syringe in the chamber with the valves closed. should be anywhere between 65 ccs and 111 ccs, depending on the head... if you can find the stamping on the head (48, 6X, 15, etc) that can give you a really good idea what it should be, but they may have been milled to increase compression at some point, so ccing them is really the only way to be accurate.
100ml=100cc
how on the 2002 CCS cover
That is 3.88 ounces of water