Yes, divide cubic inches by 61.02 to get liters.
A 351cid engine is 5.75L --------------- A cubic inch [displacement] (ci, cid) is equal to 16.387 cubic centimeters (cc, ml), or 0.016387 liters. Therefore, a 351 cid engine is equal to 351 x 16.387 = 5751.84 cc/ml or 5.75 liters.
The Ford 351 cubic inch ( 5.8 liter ) is a V8 engine so there are : ( 8 engine cylinders )
351 (cubic inches) = 5,751.85946 cubic centimeters 351 (cubic inches) = 5.8 Liters or 5800 cc's
The Ford 5.8 liter is also known as the ( 351 ) cubic inch
5.75 liters.
The 5.8 liter ( 351 cubic inch ) V8
Ford's 351 cubic inch V8 engine is a 5.8L ( but back in the 1960's Ford also calls the 352 a 5.8L )
no it is not, as the 5.4L Triton engine, which is 5408 cc, converts to 330 cubic inches.
approx 406 cu in. ------------------------------ actually , the 5.8 liter Ford engine is 351 cubic inches
Around 5.8 liters ( Ford calls their 351 a 5.8 liter and their 360 a 5.9 liter )
The standard horsepower of associated with a 1995 351 cubic and Ford engine is 215. The engine horsepower was available in several different options.
no, a 350 (Chevy) engine is 5.7 liters. Ford's 351 is classified at a 5.8 liter. a 454 motor is 7.4 liters.Both the Chevy (305) and Ford (302) are considered 5.0 liters.according to Google,1 cubic inches = 0.016387064 literstherefore, take your 350 and multiply it by the 0.016387064 and you get 5.74 liters, which apparently Chevy rounds down to 5.7.