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times the stroke by the bore (mm's) then take off the last # and thats your cc (cubic centimeters) :clap:

 

lets check your method...

 

64*54= 3456 = remove last digit 345 thats pretty close to the actual 347.435

 

now a stroker

 

68*61= 4148 = 414 = actual 443.065 your method is almost 30cc off not even close if you ask me

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lets check your method...

 

64*54= 3456 = remove last digit 345 thats pretty close to the actual 347.435

 

now a stroker

 

68*61= 4148 = 414 = actual 443.065 your method is almost 30cc off not even close if you ask me

Check your math.He said 40 thousandths over bore that equells 65mm not 68mm.

58mm stroke and 65mm bore equells 385.

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Check your math.He said 40 thousandths over bore that equells 65mm not 68mm.

58mm stroke and 65mm bore equells 385.

 

If you look at the post right above mine it may make a little more sense to you... :yankyank:

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If you look at the post right above mine it may make a little more sense to you... :yankyank:

I understand what you mean now.I apolagize for my Quote on you but I believe the :yankyank:

was alittle premature. :beer:

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