370 cubic millimetres = 0.370 cubic centimetres = 0.370 millilitres = 370 microlitres.
6.1 Liters, or specifically 370 cubic inches.
370 1 cubic millimeter = 1 microliter
That engine was used in medium duty trucks like the F-600 fmycsmith - It is a gasoline fueled, 2 valve per cylinder, 370 cubic inch V8 used in school buses, dump trucks, armored cars, and other medium - heavy duty applications. It has moderate horsepower and really high torque.
There are 370 microliters in a volume of 370 mm3 of cobra venom.
The firing order for a 1980 Ford F700 with a 6.1L engine (commonly the Ford 370 cubic inch V8) is 1-5-4-8-6-3-7-2. This sequence applies to the engine's cylinder arrangement, which is essential for proper engine timing and operation. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and configurations.
370
I am assuming that you mean what does it equal in cubic inches? Multiply liters by 61 to get approximate cubic inches. Thus a 2.8 liter engine is 2.8x61= 170 ci (allow for some variation, but you can get close. SO a 6 liter engine is 6*62 or about 370 cubic inches, give or take.
There are 25.4 millimetres in an inch. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 370 millimetres is equal to 370/25.4 = 14.57 inches.
if you have a 370, the oil capacity is zero, run it till it blows, a replace with a better engine. the 370 is junk.
370cc equates to 3,700,000µl (microliters).
how do I set the timing on a ford f700 truck 370-4