The Holden 202 OHV 12V Engine is has a stroke of 82.55mm/3.36in. Additionally it has a capacity of 202ci, 6 cylinders and a bore size of 92.08mm/3.63in.
cc means how much horsepower in increment of 10 so 2351 is 235.1 hp 2.4 means how many liter and 86.5mm bore means how big your cylinders are in circumference.
it is a spinning motor thing and it makes the weels go round Bore is the diameter of the cylinders.
4.000 inches -- same bore size as a Chevy 350, the difference is a 327 uses a 3.250 stroke and the 350 uses a 3.480 stroke.
WHAT IS YOUR BUDGET . THAT NOT A EASY TASK I HAVE SEEN SOME TOYOTA CELICA ENGINE IN S SATURN BUT ITS NOT BETTER YET. YOU SHOULD THING ABOUT BOOSTING YOUR ENGINE OR GO WHIT A V8 .ITS NOT A JOKE I SEE PERSONALLY A V8 IN A SATURN. ITS A MONSTER yadda yadda big engine doesn't always equal performance you have to remember (even though it doesn't really look like it) the Saturn sc is a CPORTS coup not a truck, not only would you need to remove and change the firewall, you would have to change the hood, the side pannels, the axel, and most importantly the suspencion. and even if you got a v8 in the thing it would be so front end heavy you would loose so much control. if you want more power ide say just bore out the cylinders making it about a 2.5 liter, if you must swap the engine go for something with a lot of torq, and high rpm's power in a sports car is pointless if you cant turn tiny car = tiny engine bassicly don't go sticking a bugatti 16 liter engine in a geo storm also remember to get a new computer, people tend to forget this, the engine wont work with a Saturn computer, even if you take your existing engine and bore it out, you have to reset the computer to your new settings to acomidate more fuel and more air, otherwise you will get less power, if any, than before
what determines when should bore and engine
The Bore of an engine is the tube that the piston goes up and down in.
std bore is 4.050
The Bore of a 350 cid engine is 4.00, the stroke is 3.48 inch..
4.000" the engine bore size
yes
4"
Primarily the bore size. The 305 has a bore of 3.74 and the 350 is a 4.0 bore. They share the same stroke on the crank. And no, you can't bore a 305 to a 4.0 bore.
.7853x bore x bore x stroke x #of clyinders
I assume you mean engine displacement? To calculate engine displacement, use this formula: Bore x bore x stroke x .7854 x number of cylinders.
90mm
bore is the diameter of the piston and stroke is the length the piston moves in the cylinder.for example if bore x stroke is 1x3 then 1 is the diameter of the piston and 3 is the length of the cylinder.if bore is greater than stroke then it is a short stroke engine.