The number of cylinders in a 1.5-liter engine can vary depending on the engine design. Common configurations for a 1.5-liter engine include 3-cylinder or 4-cylinder setups. However, the specific number can differ based on the manufacturer and the intended application of the engine. To know the exact number, it's best to refer to the specifications of the particular engine model.
Depends on the market. Displacement and number of cylinders don't go hand in hand - there are 15 and 16 liter diesel engines with only six cylinders, while there are also V6 engines with higher displacement than engines from other manufacturers with more cylinders. TYPICALLY, you'd be talking about a four cylinder engine, but we can't say for certain without knowing what that engine is (make/model/year).
The compression can be different from one engine to the next depending on mileage and maintenance. What is important is that all cylinders are within 10/15 lbs of each other.
15 gal
To find out how many cylinders with a diameter of 15 cm and a height of 1 meter fit into one liter, we first calculate the volume of one cylinder. The radius is 7.5 cm (half of 15 cm), so the volume is given by the formula ( V = \pi r^2 h ), which equals approximately 176.71 cm³. Since one liter is 1000 cm³, you can fit about 5.65 of these cylinders into one liter.
15 qts oil including the filter
It varies with each engine but what is more important is that all the cylinders are within 10% to 15% of each other.
Your two and a half gallons contains about 9.46 liters. The 9.46 liters breaks into about 4.73 two-liter quantities. There are about 4.73 two-liter containers of fluid in two and a half gallons.
15 liter = 15,000 milliliter
15 US fluid ounces = 0.4436 liter (rounded)
There are 66.66... lots of 15 mls in a litre.
15 L = 15,000 mL
Liter is 1000ml so 15 liters is 15000ml