From the factory only one six cylinder was a option. 258 AMC inline six!
they go by size not year
Neither one does, these are two different ways to get fuel to the cylinders. .......IT DEPENDS ON THE CARB SIZE ENGINE MODES BUT IT DOES
Vehicle make, year and engine size?
Wanting to work out the cut out for each cylinder.
Not enough info. Please reask question with year, make, model, and engine size.
The volume of the cylinders.
Staying with the same size, you can only get a certain amount of power out of each cylinder. if you want more power you either have to make the cylinder bigger, or get more cylinders. Since a bigger cylinder will deliver its power very jerkily, more cylinders are a better option.
This depends on the size, length, and type of pencil that you have. Different woods used to make the pencil have different densities, and so pencils that are the same size may have two completely different weights. Also, some pencils are cylinders while others are hexagonal prisms. This can affect the weight too. The only thing I can say is weigh it on a very accurate and precise scale!
6,000 liters
Yes, 3.5 is the size of the engine, i.e. 3.5ltr, V6 refers to the number of cylinders and how they are arranged, in this case 6 cylinders in a V formation, you can for example get a 3.5ltr engine in a straight 4 cylinder block, straight 6 or V6.
It all depends on the size of the motor and the amount of cylinders it has.
1.8L - 4 Cylinders