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The number of a cylinder indicates the firing order of the spark in a sequence consistent with the number of cylinders.
When it comes to recognizing engine notation. The letter means the formation in which cylinders are organized. The number means how many cylinders the engine has. V4= An engine with 4 cylinders organized in the shape of a V V6= An engine with 6 cylinders organized in the shape of a V
1.fuel used 2.number of cylinders 3.number of strokes 4.position of cylinders
Cylinder #4 is misfiring in an engine with 4 or more cylinders. Engines have a firing order that is used to number the cylinders and it depends upon the engine which one is #4.
The FORD V8 engine cylinders are numbered:FIREWALL4 - 83 - 72 - 61 - 5FRONTThe CHEVY V8 engine cylinders are number differently:FIREWALL7 - 85 - 63 - 41 - 2FRONT
There is NO relationship between number of cylinders and cc of an engine. It could be a 4, 6, or 8 cylinder engine in a car, - or even one cylinder in a medium sized marine engine.
Logically the power delivered by the engine will reduce. I do not have an exact technical idea of reducing the number of cylinders in ic engine.
There are ( 8 ) engine cylinders in a V8 engine firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front ( Ford V8 engine )
there are 8 cylinders on the f-series and e-series, but on the medium duty LCF there are only 6.
Vehicle make, year and engine size?
((cylinder area * stroke ) * number of cylinders) =1000 cubic centimeters
Calculate the volume of a single cylinder and multiply it by the number of cylinders.