The horsepower (HP) of a 103 cubic inch (cu in) motor can vary depending on the specific engine design and configuration, but generally, a 103 cu in motor, such as those found in certain Harley-Davidson motorcycles, typically produces around 70 to 80 horsepower. To get a precise figure, it's important to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for that particular engine model.
There is not such conversion of displacement to HP. You have what is basically a 17 cu. in engine and that would seem to be and 8 to 10 HP engine in an OHV configuration.
Check the engine code in the VIN. It is the letter in the 5th position from the left. M - 350 cu. in. 150 hp N - 350 cu. in. 175 hp R - 400 cu. in. 170 hp S - 400 cu. in. 200 hp T - 400 cu. in. 230 hp
Stock Harley 2012 RK with the 103 motor puts out 81 HP
if it doesent already have them it should, unless you wer to put very small pipes on it also
103 HP, with manual 3 speed trans, 85 mph.103 HP, with manual 4 speed trans, 88 mph. 103 HP, with automatic trans, 83 mph.
They had either a 216.5 cu. in. with 92 HP or the 235.5 cu. in. with 105 HP. No 95 HP engine was available in 1951.The 92 HP car had a top speed of 75 mph. The 105 HP car had a top speed of 80 mph.
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A 6.2 liter motor is around 400 cu in. A 350 cu in is a 5.7 liter.
To determine the size of the hydraulic motor needed to be equal to a 3 hp electric motor, you would need to calculate the hydraulic motor's power output in horsepower. Hydraulic motors are generally less efficient than electric motors, so you may need a larger hydraulic motor to match the power output of a 3 hp electric motor. Consult the manufacturer's specifications and consider factors such as efficiency and operating conditions.
How to get fire on a 115 hp 1996 evinrude motor?
Put a 12 hp motor on it.