4.7L=cubic what?
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RE: 4.7L=cubic what?
From the Dodge Durango specifications Powertrain section:
4.7L V8 SOHC:
Engine - Displacement - Cubic Inches: 287.0
Engine - Displacement - Cubic Centimeters: 4701
Engine - Displacement - Bore [in]: 3.66
Engine - Valvetrain - Number of Valves: 16
Engine - Displacement - Stroke [in]: 3.40
Engine - Compression Ratio ( :1): 9.3
4.7L V8 SOHC:
Engine - Displacement - Cubic Inches: 287.0
Engine - Displacement - Cubic Centimeters: 4701
Engine - Displacement - Bore [in]: 3.66
Engine - Valvetrain - Number of Valves: 16
Engine - Displacement - Stroke [in]: 3.40
Engine - Compression Ratio ( :1): 9.3
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RE: 4.7L=cubic what?
here is a way to roughly convert liter's into cubic inches.. I took 350 cubic inches and divided that by 5.7 cause a 5.7 is 350 cubic inch and i got 61.4
350/5.7=61.4 so then you can take 61.4 and mutliply that by any number (the liter's) and figure out how much cubic inches it is for example..........the 572 chevy bigblock.......572/61.4=9.3 liters
the equation also works in opposite order ^^^^^^^^^^
350/5.7=61.4 so then you can take 61.4 and mutliply that by any number (the liter's) and figure out how much cubic inches it is for example..........the 572 chevy bigblock.......572/61.4=9.3 liters
the equation also works in opposite order ^^^^^^^^^^
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RE: 4.7L=cubic what?
Yeah, the Liter was always less accurate, but just a quickie lil conversion is just to divide c/i by 61, or multiply L by 61, and then using some basic background info of who made what size engine when, you can usually get it right. That's what I've always done.
-T Hitt
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