In the context of motor oil, "cc" typically stands for cubic centimeters, which is a unit of measurement for volume. It is often used to describe the engine displacement or the amount of oil required for a specific engine. While it's more common to see motor oil specifications in liters or quarts, cc can provide a more precise measurement in smaller engines or specific applications.
what do you mea cc?
Your bike is to take 850 cc's and 1 quart is 946 cc's. The oil capacity is stamped on the motor by the fill plug in cc's.
400/500=0.8g/cc
a "cc" is a "centimetre cube". 1 cc of water = 1mL 1 cc of oil = 0.9mL 100 cc of oil = 90mL
cubic centimeters. the basic inner volume of the motor
100cc 4 stroke motor bike
The engine displacement of the motor is 190 cubic centimeters (cc)
Harley dose not make a 100 cc iron head engine.
my 43 cc scooter has a 1/25 ratio
10W-40 is recommended, you will want to use a specially formulated synthetic oil for motorcycles.
CC can vary between 15 and 17 cc per horse power, so a 3 horsepower motor has a cc of about 48 cc.
Most motorcycles or scooters with a 49 cc engine take about 1 liter or one quart of engine oil.