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Old 08-16-2007, 10:52 PM
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Question .020 over 350, 5.7 rods, 400 crank, cid?

I know a .030 over is a 383 cid I'm guessing a .020 over will be 380 cid. Is this right?
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4.020" x 3.75"

3.14159(pi) x 2.01(radius) x 2.01(radius) = 12.69 square inches

12.69 x 3.75 = 47.59 cubic inches

47.59 x 8 = 380.77 cubic inches
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Bore X Bore X Stroke X .7854 X # of cyl. = Cubic inches.

CID X 16.383 = CC's

and of course CC's / 1000 = liters
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Thats cool, I should have stayed in school. So my stroker will be 380 cid (rounded down) and / or 6.2 liters. Sweet! Thanks Einsteins.
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