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Boring Block
What is the formula to find out how many cubic inches your engine is after it has been bored?
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Since you are figuring volume of a cylinder, and then combining those into one number use the following
Bore x Bore x Stroke x .7854 x # Cylinders=Cu. In. My old truck with a 350 Chevy worked like this 4.00 x 4.00 x 3.48 x .7854 x 8 = 349.8464 = 350 Cu. In. --or-- You can use the normal Geometry formula for a Cyliner. Length x (Radius x Radius) x Pi (3.14159) x # Cylinders = Cu. In. Where: Length = Stroke in In. Radius = 1/2 of the Bore in In. 3.48 x (2 * 2) x 3.14159 x 8 = 349.8464 = 350 Cu. In. |
impressive...
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They don't teach you that at GT? Hehehe. Just kidding. Go Jackets.
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