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Mercedes-Benz OM364 engine

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Mercedes-Benz OM364 is a 4.0 liter (3,972cc) Inline-four engine (I4) Overhead valve (OHV) diesel engine with 2 valves per cylinder.[1] It is related to the Straight-six engine OM366 engine which has two extra cylinders, while the bore and stroke remain unchanged.[2]

It launched in 1983 and was first utilized in the Mercedes-Benz LK followed by the second generation Mercedes-Benz T2. Other applications include the MB-trac, the Mercedes-Benz MB800 and industrial engines. MTU Friedrichshafen sold the engine under the ??? label. The engine had a Direct injection system (inline fuel pump) to deliver fuel to every cylinder. Naturally aspirated and turbocharged versions with and without intercooler existed. Only the turbocharged and intercooled version became EURO II capable from 1994 onwards. A twin-scroll turbocharger was utilized giving ~0.9-1atm of boost.

Engine Details
Power: 63-103 kW (86-140 hp) @ 2,600-2,800 rpm Height: -
Torque: 254-500 Nm (187-369 lb.ft) @ 1,200-2,800 rpm Weight: -
Aspiration: Naturally aspirated or
Turbocharged or
Twin-scroll turbocharger with intercooler
Injection: Direct injection
Compression Ratio: 16.5-17.25 Boost: 0.9-1
Bore: 97.5mm (3.8in) Launch year: 1983
Stroke: 133mm (5.2in)
Displacement: 3,972cc (242CI)
Redline: 2,800 rpm
Length: -
Width: -

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mercedes Benz OM364 Diesel Engine Service Repair Manual .pdf". mbmanuals.com. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Mercedes OM364 engine specs, bolt torques, manuals". www.barringtondieselclub.co.za. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
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