It is the space between the top of the piston and the bottom of the cylinder head. Great care should be used when putting an engine back together to make sure the bump clearance is not 0 so that the piston will not hit the head cylinder.
Piston is the device with a cup like shape that fit completely in the Cylinder.
No, it's in the cylinder between the head and piston.
a far from my knowledge one piston stroke is the distance the piston head traveled from bottom end of cylinder to top end of the cylinder
Well I guess you are talking about a cubic centimeter. Its a metric measurement that is used for measuring displacement In a engine it refers to to the volume of space between the piston when its down and the chamber of the cylinder head.
The 'jug' refers to the cylinder part of the engine, it's between the crankcase and the cylinder head. It's the section that the piston travels up and down in.
first of all sho ever did that was a retard andsecond you need to take the piston head out of the cylinder and clean the head and the cylinder then re oil it rite and put knew correct oil down the piston shaft
No
to remove the piston, you need to remove the carb and intake. You will then remove the 4 acorn nuts from the top of the cylinder head and the 2 bolts on the left side of the head. You can then remove the cylinder head and slide the cylinder up off of the 4 studs while insuring the piston is sliding out the bottom of the cylinder. Also take care in making sure the piston and connecting rod do drop against the studs as it exits the cylinder. To replace the piston, simply remove the cir-clip from either end of the recessed area in either side of the piston and you should be able to push the wrist pin from the connescting rod and piston. It is recommended that you replacee the cir-clip with a new one upon reassembly. And of course, you should reassemble with new head and cylinder-to-block gaskets.
The cylinder head will cover the the puched out hole for the piston and the coolant holes molded in the block and the oil passages.
diesel engine
The volume between the engine head and piston when the piston is in the head dead center piston R - is expressed in cubic inches