The mathematical formula is: Multiply the diameter of the cylinder in centimeters by the length of the piston stroke in centimeters times the number of cylinders.
2007-05-01 01:34:42
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answered by Peedlepup 7
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The displacement in Liters is multiplied by 1000 to give a displacement in CC's or the reverse if converting from CC's to Liters.
There are 16.39 CC's in a cubic inch, to convert Cubic inches to CC's multiply by this number.
e.g. 427 cubic inches X 16.39 = 7,000 or 7 Liters.
2007-05-01 13:16:13
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answered by Gordon B 4
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Do you have an existing displacement you are converting? If so, go to www.onlineconversion.com and you can convert it.
If you want to calculate it from the engine drawings or something you have to calculate the volume of each cylinder and multiply by the number of cylinders.
2007-04-30 12:37:58
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answered by rohak1212 7
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the quantity of a cylinder is pi * (radius^2) * h You degree the piston's bore (diameter) in centimeters, and stroke distance (how far up and down the crank strikes the piston) in centimeters. the dimensions of the displaced quantity for each cylinder is then 3.14 * ((bore/2)^2) * stroke Multiply the quantity for one cylinder by the style of cylinders and additionally you have have been given the engine length in cc. occasion: Bore = 10cm Stroke = 7.5cm Cyls = 6 CC = 3534 cc (or 3.534 liter)
2016-12-10 15:49:33
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have a 5.0 you have a 5000 cc motor, if you have a 3.4 you have a 3400 cc motor, if you have a 1.9 you have a 1900 cc motor and etc..... Most all car manufacturers disclose to engine size in Liters.
2007-04-30 16:41:32
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answered by ben45750 2
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