pi (3.14) times length times height.
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The capacity of a cylinder is its volume which is the area of an end times the cylinder's length (height). If the cylinder has radius r and length h, its volume (capacity) is: {pi}r2h
Engine with 2 pistons.
You have a hydraulic clutch, most if not all of this type do not have an adjustment. Most likely suspect is the slave cylindar on the transmission. That or the master cylindar, but the slave is more likely. Put a repair kit in or replace slave cylindar. Neither is very costly.
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Under the hood, right beside the brake master cylindar. Should be the clutch master cylindar.
There are 80 modern quarters to a pound. Each has a thickness of 1.75mm Each has a diameter of 24.3mm So a stack of 80 would form a cylindar 140mm tall with a radius of 12.15mm The volume of a cylindar is expressed as pi times the radius squared times the height, or : 3.14159 X 12.15 X 12.15 X 140 = 64,927.71177 cubic mm Dan
Look on the bottom or rear of the radiator or just remove the lower radiator hose
2 per cylindar equals 16
Why do you need to FIND the slant height if you have the [lateral height and] slant height?
Depends on what we are talking about. There is the Honda Recon 250 ATV with a single cylindar engine, the spark plug is located at the cylinder head. The Honda Hornet motorcycle is a 4 cylindar bike with the spark plugs at the side of the cylinder heads. Then there is the single cylindar Honda Nighthawk 250 one cylindar motorcycle with the spark plug located at the side of the cylinder hear. The spark plug is easily located on any vehicle as it is visible by a thick wire and a (usually) rubber spark plug cap.