The Detroit Diesel 24V71 engine has a displacement of 71 cubic inches per cylinder. Since it is a V-engine with 12 cylinders, the total displacement of the engine is 852 cubic inches. Each cylinder's cubic inch measurement is consistent across the engine, making it a well-known specification for this model.
Detroit diesel 12v71 is 852 cu. in. Each cylinder is 71 cu.in. x 12 = 852. Same with the 53 and the 92 engines, 53 and 92 cu.in. per cylinder. This is the same for v and straight blocks.
Detroit Diesel produced the 6-71 engine for many many years. Displacing 71 cubic inches per cylinder and having an in line six configuration. This is a two stroke Diesel Detroit produced virtually all of their engines in Clock wise and Counter Clock wise rotation. Detroit also built a V configured engine Called a 6V71 using the same basic cylinder's, injectors and such but in a V6 layout. The 6-71 was a very popular bus engine until the mid 1960s when the 8V71 series engines took over.
A Detroit Diesel 8V92 is a two-stroke diesel engine. It is an 8-cylinder engine with a 736 cubic inch displacement--8 cylinders with 92 cubic inches per cylinder displacement. If you've got one of these, don't try to get any more than 736 horsepower out of it--one horse per cubic inch. You're probably giggling: "more than 736hp?" Most of these are in boats or fire engines, where you need a lot of power. You don't see these in trucks largely because they're really heavy and trucks can only weigh so much. If you put a big turbo on one, you can pull 900 horses out of it easy...and shorten its life dramatically.
8-8 cylinders, v-v configuration, meaning v-8, 92- 92 cubic inches per cylinder, making it 736 cubic inches id displacement, T- turbo, I- intercooled. if it was TA it would be turbo after cooled, N is naturally apsirated, no turbo.
Of diesel fuel?
that's what cc is. cubic centimetres. if it is a 450cc, the cylinder is 450 cubic centimeters
This cylinder has a volume of 1,845.69 cubic feet.
28.32 liters or 7.48 US gallons per cubic foot.
I was looking at the Ford parts website and it shows : For a 1984 Ford F-250 : ( the 6.9 liter / 420 cubic inch / 8 cylinder diesel engine was available )
The exact amount of diesel that a 1 cubic yard tank can hold will depend on the density of the diesel fuel. On average, a cubic yard of diesel fuel can weigh around 1,940 pounds, which is roughly equivalent to 231 gallons or 873 liters.
There are approximately 73,921 cubic inches in a 275 gallon cylinder.
that's what cc is. cubic centimetres. if it is a 450cc, the cylinder is 450 cubic centimeters