About 146.45 cubic inches- if the ACTUAL displacement is 2.4 liters.
2.4L equals 145 cubic inches.
0.39-0.43 inches
16
maybe some water stuck in the cylinders
24L/1500mL = 24/1.5 = 16 buckets.
39
Johnson outboards, model RDS-24L, would be a 1962 year model, 40 hp. the boat motor is a 50 hp.
More than likely 10W30. Your owner's manual will list the exact weight required. * I drive a 2000 Plymouth Breeze with a 2.4L engine. The owners manual recommends 5W30 weigt oil.
On the oil pan.
Presumably L, W, H mean length, width and height, and each one is expressed as a number of feet in size. To find the volume you find 24 x 19.75 x 29, and the answer is called "Cubic Feet".
You didn't say which engine, but, The 24L DOHC engine is located in the top coil pack cover It is a rectangle shape plugin next to the fuel lines. On an 2.2L OHV engine follow the plug wires. It will be underneeth the coil pack. Either way the coil packs are sitting on top of the ICM....
I'm assuming you mean "hotwire"? Don't try it. You will fry the computer.
Open the hood and look straight down on the front of the motor. It is in front of the motor by the fan.