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327 + .030" over = 331.6 rounded off to 332
327 + .040" over = 333.2 rounded off to 333
327 + .060" over = 336.6 rounded off to 337

350 + .030" over = 355.1 rounded off to 355
350 + .040" over = 356.8 rounded off to 357
350 + .060" over = 360.4 rounded off to 360

327 has a stock bore of 4.000" and a 3.25" stroke.. 350 has a stock bore of the same 4.000" but a stroke of 3.48"

2007-08-30 16:11:01 · answer #1 · answered by chevyraceman_383 7 · 5 1

327 Cubic Inches To Liters

2017-01-18 13:43:12 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

331 cubic inches
327 is 4.00 bore and 3.250 stroke standard---.030 over would be 4.030 x 3.250

Calculating your Engine's Displacement
Calculating your engine displacement is the SAME as finding the volume of a cylinder. Yes, the same thing you learned in elementary science and math class!

1. You find the area of the circle inside of your cylinder.

2. You multiply that area by the height of the cylinder.

Keep in mind that the area of a circle is pi times the radius squared. (Pi is the same as 3.14).

volume = pi x radius² x height

A circle's radius is half its diameter, so the formula becomes:

volume = pi ÷ 4 x diameter² x height

Let's say we have a car with these engine specifications:

The diameter (bore) of one (1) cylinder is 4.0 inches. Its piston travels (stroke or height) 3.62 inches during one cycle. It has 8 cylinders.

Now, let's calculate this car's engine displacement!

displacement = pi ÷ 4 x bore² x stroke x cylinders

1. To keep things simple, go ahead and divide pi (3.14) by 4.

2. Break down the squaring of the bore.

If you do this, you will get this formula:

displacement = 0.785 x bore x bore x stroke x cylinders

Now just plug in what you know.

displacement = 0.785 x 4.030 inches x 4.030 inches x 3.250 inches x 8
=331

2007-08-30 15:48:34 · answer #3 · answered by paul h 7 · 2 0

That makes it a 331.6 Cubic Inch Engine.

Bore: 4.030
Stroke: 3.25

2007-08-30 15:45:34 · answer #4 · answered by chewy 4 · 1 0

Let's figure this out together and you'll be able to figure any bore, stroke displacement you happen to run in to:
The formula is pi = 3.14 X radius = 2.015 squared ( times it's self) X length of stroke X number of cylinders.

In your case 3.14 X 2.015 = (radius of new bore) X radius of new bore again, = 12.749106 X stroke = 3.250 = 41.434594 X number of cylinders = 8 = 229.4839 cubic inches.

2007-08-30 15:56:33 · answer #5 · answered by Country Boy 7 · 0 7

chevyraceman is right again.

http://samson-power.com/65afx/cubic_inch_calculator.htm

2007-08-31 17:21:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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