There are alot of vacuum hoses on a Mark but the first one to check is the little black one that runs from the drivers' side to the passenger side alittle more than half way down the engine across the intake.
You can't convert volume to weight without more information. 1400 CC of vacuum weighs nothing.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1953 Fiat 1400 wagon are 58 bhp and 84 m.p.h respectively.
1400 cc refers to the engine displacement, more commonly would be 1.4L engine.
1400 cc refers to the engine displacement, more commonly would be 1.4L engine.
A little over 1400 lbs
the 1400 intruder didnt come out till 1987. nevertheless its at the back of the engine right near the battery box.
the typical gap(unless the engine has been modified) is .45. i hope this helps
18 Degrees Before top dead center *Engine warm *Set at 1400 RPM *Distributor vacuum hose disconnected & plugged *Transmission in drive (parking brake engaged) *All accessories off.
All of the Above
The temperature decreases by about 6.4 degrees Celsius for every 1000 meters increase in altitude. Therefore, at 1400 meters above sea level, the temperature is estimated to be about 9 degrees Celsius cooler than at sea level.
The 2014 Audi S6's engine produces 406 ft-lbs. @ 1400 rpm.
The 2010 BMW X6's engine produces 300 ft-lbs. @ 1400 rpm.