maruti 800 2002 tightening torques of cylinder head
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it is called maruti 800 because it has a 796 or approx 800cc engine...
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the Honda rebel 250 is 250cc and the Suzuki C50 is 800cc thus making the Suzuki 3 times lager in capacity than the Honda.
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800cc of what? It all depends on the substance in which is is 800cc.
Suzuki generally uses the cubic inches as part of the model numbers for the later models. Most likely this would be a 50 cubic inch model, approx. 800cc's
Cubic Capacity ... it is the size of the engine, like a 1.3 Clio is 1300cc, or a Suzuki Bandit 600 is a 600cc.
I'm Not sure what the factory recommends but we run 800cc's of 50 weight in our race bike.
I have an 800cc Suzuki Boulevard, and she gets up to 100 on flat ground. So with the same weight, for maximum speed I would say about 180.
I previously owned a 2007 suzuki s50 which is very similar but with an 800cc engine instead of the 1400cc. I've heard the estimates for the s50 to be very close to 50 hp and a similar amount of lb-ft torque. I've riden the s83 and it is more powerful but maybe not as much as you'd guess. For its class the s50 definitely shines (a good friend of mine had a shadow 750cc and he was constantly eating my dust... it wasn't even fair...)If I could give you an educated guess I would have to say the s83 probably makes around 75 lb-ft of torque at its peak and around 85 hp. But that's just a guess.
From the bottom. disconnect the termanals and then on each side is a screw at the bottom of the battery box. take those out and a trap door swings down and the battery comes out the bottom
800 cubic centimeters.