If the bore was increased to 2 inches, the power would be exactly four times that of the 1-inch bore, the length of stroke and pressure of steam remaining the same.
Imagine the effect from a gun of the dimensions of a 10-inch bore.
At the water-level indicated in the 7-inch bore, water was met with in large quantities.
Our only experience up to that time in the building of gasoline motors had been in the construction of an air-cooled motor, 5-inch bore and 7-inch stroke, which was used to run the machinery of our small workshop.
After an examination of the particulars of this motor, from which we learned that it had but a single cylinder of 4-inch bore and 5-inch stroke, we were afraid it was much over-rated.
We estimated that we could make one of four cylinders with 4-inch bore and 4-inch stroke, weighing not over two hundred pounds, including all accessories.
Pipes of an inch bore, the 'best known conduit' for the parallel drains.
It has a 9-inch bore and a 24-inch stroke, and the piston (figure 9) is fitted with two compression rings.
The cylinders of the locomotive, which are inside, have a 10½-inch bore and a 16-inch stroke.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inch bore" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.