292.8658
So its a 293.
A 289 bored .030 over.
If my math is correct , almost 293 cubic inches ( using a 4 inch bore that is bored out .030 and a 2.87 inch stroke )
302
There are approximately 460 cubic inches in a 289 that is bored 0.40 over. This can also depend greatly on what kind of weight the car is holding onto.
No.
289/500
Ford didn't produce a 289 Windsor. EDIT: Actually.... The Windsor is the Ford small block V8 engine family, so yeah they actually did produce a 289 Windsor. People usually don't refer to it as a Windsor though since there wasn't an alternate 289 ci displacement engine, such as with the 351 (Cleveland and Modified, which are big blocks). Windsor just designates the Ford family of small blocks. And sorry, I know all that is irrelevant to your question. I just wanted to correct misinformation. The plug gap for a 289 is .034
289 = 289/1
2893 = 289 x 289 x 289 = 24137569
289 squared times 289 squared is equal to 6,975,757,441.
The factors of 289 are: 1 17 289
35% of 289= 35% * 289= 0.35 * 289= 101.15