If it is a 2 cycle engine then use only 2 cycle oil. If it is a 4 cycle then SAE 10w30 is commonly used in these small engines. Consult your owners manual for the exact oil you should use. I do highly recommend synthetic oil in any air cooled engine.
a 70cc engine has exactly 42 bhp
A 70cc motor typically produces around 2 to 3 horsepower, depending on its design and efficiency. This power output is common in small engines used in scooters, mopeds, and other lightweight vehicles. The actual horsepower can vary based on factors like tuning and the specific application of the engine.
A 70cc engine typically has a displacement of 70 cubic centimeters, which is a measure of the engine's size and capacity. In practical terms, this size is often found in small motorcycles, scooters, and dirt bikes, suitable for younger riders or those looking for a lightweight option. The engine's compact size allows for easier handling and better fuel efficiency, making it ideal for urban commuting or recreational use.
70cc is equal to 4.27166209 Cubic Inches.
it will go about 45-60mph
Nope, too much power, will blow the engine. the text above is retarded how can changing the engine blow the engine if a 70cc engine will fit it will work what he's saying is that the rear sprocket is to small. You would have to get a bigger sprocket so the engine won't run at high RPM's when you take off. With the bigger sprocket, the engine will have to work a little more to get the wheel to turn.
What does cc mean ? relatiing to bikes ?
Means the engine size is 70 cubic centimeters
A 70cc bike can be either a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke engine, as the displacement refers only to the engine size and not the type. Both engine types are commonly found in small motorcycles and scooters. The choice between a 2-stroke and a 4-stroke depends on the bike's design and intended use, with each having its own characteristics in terms of power delivery, efficiency, and maintenance.
The 4-speed Manual clutch Honda 70 (72cc) engine is rated at 5 hp.
yes you can! the other poster is an idiot! if you can find a turbo small enough for that engine, you can do it, but as far as i know there aren't any turbos out there that are that small. and unless you have too much boost you won't blow it up. good luck!
Depends on the engine size of the monkey bike - 50cc, 70cc, 90cc or 110cc.