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Lower it into the engine spot on the vehicle, and attach it.... And then hit the gas....
4 stroke is better than 2 -more torque last longer that is why gm stoped making 2 stroke diesels
It is the volume that the piston swipes in one stroke inside the engine cylinder.
The Holden 202 OHV 12V Engine is has a stroke of 82.55mm/3.36in. Additionally it has a capacity of 202ci, 6 cylinders and a bore size of 92.08mm/3.63in.
generally , two strokes are smaller capacity , shorter stroke, higher revs. for given engine capacity , long stroke /small bore = high torque / low revs short stroke/big bore = low torque / high revs
The cubic capacity is a measure of engine size. Cubic capacity is the total volume of the engine cylinders taken by piston movement (piston stroke). Apart from performance, it is one of the parameters of a combustion engine. it is the size of your engine block. for ex. a 305 has three hundred and five cubic all together.
The compression ratio of an internal-combustion engine, or an IC engine as it is more commonly called, is the ratio of the volume the highest capacity of the combustion chamber to its lowest capacity. In the IC engine, the piston makes a stroke, resulting in the compression of the air in the combustion chamber - the ratio between the volume of the cylinder and combustion chamber when the piston is at the bottom of its stroke, and the volume of the combustion chamber when the piston is at the top of its stroke, is the compression ratio.
Polaris 4 stroke snowmobile's use synthetic 0 W 50.
Explain the advantages of four-stroke engine over two-stroke engine
The engine that comes standard with every Enticer 340 is a two-stroke, fan-cooled twin engine designed for this snowmobile. It reaches a maximum horsepower of 32 at 6,500 rpm, and a maximum torque of 25 foot-pounds at 6,000 rpm. With an engine size of 440-cubic centimeters, the Enticer can reach a maximum speed of 55 mph on the snow.
1099 cc ? 1099 cubic centimetres Nominal engine capacity, (bore * stroke) * number of cylinders