How do you work out the CC of your engine
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My engine has a Bore of 3.265" and a stroke of 3.070"
How do I work out the CC of my engine?
The engine has a Formula Ford Crank and custom pistons to match.
Nice to know the cc
Thanks
How do I work out the CC of my engine?
The engine has a Formula Ford Crank and custom pistons to match.
Nice to know the cc
Thanks
Geoff Minors
1969 Lotus Elan +2
1972 MGB (being restored)
1981 Fiat X19
1973 Norton 850 Commando
1969 Lotus Elan +2
1972 MGB (being restored)
1981 Fiat X19
1973 Norton 850 Commando
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gsminors - Second Gear
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gsminors
The capacity is the swept volume and this is equal to the stroke multiplied by the area of the cylinder. i.e stroke * cylinder radius squared * 3.142 (pi)
For your car, this is 3.070 * (3.265/2)^2*3,142. This is in sq ins, multiply by 2.54^3 to get ccs. Of course this is per cylinder, multiply by 4 for a four cyl engine.
My calculations give 1685 ccs for you engine.
regards
Mike
The capacity is the swept volume and this is equal to the stroke multiplied by the area of the cylinder. i.e stroke * cylinder radius squared * 3.142 (pi)
For your car, this is 3.070 * (3.265/2)^2*3,142. This is in sq ins, multiply by 2.54^3 to get ccs. Of course this is per cylinder, multiply by 4 for a four cyl engine.
My calculations give 1685 ccs for you engine.
regards
Mike
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I have a spreadsheet, being developed for a different purpose, but it allows you to input bore, stroke, and # cylinders in either metric or English units and gives the capacity in both units.
PM me and I will send you a copy. Sure beats having to remember formulas and do arithmetic.
David
1968 36/7988
PM me and I will send you a copy. Sure beats having to remember formulas and do arithmetic.
David
1968 36/7988
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msd1107 - Fourth Gear
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crannyr wrote:what is the CC of the cylinder head, should that be added to the calculation of total displacement?
You are mixing up the compression ratio with the cubic capacity, the cc of the combustion chamber will not effect the cubic capacity(displacement) of the engine.
Compression Ratio = CV + SV divided by CV
Where:
(CV ...clearance volume = volume of space above piston at TDC)
(SV....swept volume = cubic capacity of one cylinder)
Brian
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