76mm = 7.6cm which is about 3 inches
It's just under 3 inches... 2.99 inches (to two decimal places).
76mm Only a relative few Shermans, called "Fireflies," had the 76mm gun. The overwhelming majority had a lower-velocity and much less powerful 75mm.
76mm=7.6cm
bore 4 in (102mm) stroke 3in (76mm)
Since this was unanswered I decided to help out. The average size is 3 inches or 76mm although 100mm/4 inches is also widely liked I think that 3 inches/ 76mm is a better starter ball because that is a good fit for the average sized hand. If you have larger hands go for the 100m/ 4inch ball. If you have small hands or are more petite then go for a 2.75 inch/70mm ball. Any smaller i would think is for children only. Hope this helps you beginning contact jugglers out also do not i repeat do not go and buy fushigi balls. For the reason why watch this video http://www.youtube.com/user/DeI2anGeD#p/a/f/1/whDi2ANLjg0.
Briggs and Stratton Motor:aluminum cylinder bore compression ring end gap should be no more than .035 inches (.89mm) Oil ring end gap should be no more than .045 inches (1.14mm) Cast iron cylinder bores compression ring end gap should be no more than .030 Inches (.76mm) Oil ring should be no more than .035 inches (.89mm)
Five feet six inches !
The spark plug should be gaped at .030"(76mm)
Any 608 skateboard bearing or 688 bearing with adaptor.
it is about 46 inches
36 inches