Let's see... If your motor was recently running and is now locked you could have a seized bearing in the lower end, a broken rod, a piston seized in the cylinder wall. Check the engine oil for metal shavings or burned oil or... no oil (I have seen it). You could pull the oil pan to inspect the bottom end. Or, You could pull the heads, that will also eliminate or identify a problem with your valve train or pushrods. Or, check your radiator fluid. If you see milky or Oliy fluid, pull all of your spark plugs and see if water comes out when turning the engine over. (by hand!!) If the motor has not run in a while, pull the heads, inspect the part of the cylinder walls you can see. does it look like you want the pistons moving at 5500 rpms on the surfaces you see? Probably not. You can free up the pistons by pouring marvel mystery oil and letting it set for a few days... If you get it to turn over, chances are the rings will be stuck to the pistons and it needs to be rebuilt anyways. Is it a 4 speed? Check to make sure your clutch is not froze to the pressure plate. Good luck.
A 4.7 liter engine typically equates to a 287 cubic inch engine.
It's an engine with a cylinder volume of 1650 cubic centimeters.
its the cubic centimeters of the engine more ccs the bigger the engine
Engine capacitiy, cubic centimetres, the metric equivalent of cubic inches
The engine displacement of the motor is 190 cubic centimeters (cc)
The 5.3L engine would equal aprox 327 cubic inches.
In a 1972 Ford Mustang : Either the 250 cubic inch , inline six cylinder engine , the 302 cubic inch V8 engine , or there were ( 3 ) versions of the 351 cubic inch V8 engine
415 cubic inch ( for the Ford 6.8 liter V10 engine )
That is 364 CID / cubic inch displacement. 6.0L engine.
Remove all the spark plugs. If you cannot turn the engine over by hand with a socket & ratchet, it is locked up.
the 3.7L Chevy motor is a 225ci
almost 44 cubic inches per engine cylinder