- Source: Mercedes-Benz OM615 engine
The OM615 was a inline-four diesel engine made by Mercedes-Benz. A successor to the OM621, it was sold in early 1968 in two versions: 1,988 cc (2.0 L) and 2,197 cc (2.2 L) engine.
A bored out, 2.4-litre version appeared in 1973. This is called the Mercedes-Benz OM616 engine and replaced the 2.2-litre version of the OM615.
Applications:
1968–1976 Mercedes-Benz 200D, 55 PS (40 kW)
1968–1976 Mercedes-Benz 220D, 60 PS (44 kW)
1973-1982 SEAT 132
1976–1979 Mercedes-Benz 200D, 55 PS (40 kW)
1979–1985 Mercedes-Benz 200D, 60 PS (44 kW)
1976–1981 Mercedes-Benz N1300
1981–1986 Mercedes-Benz MB100/MB130
Variants
The OM615.940 was a 1,988 cc (2.0 L) engine with an bore and stroke 87 mm × 83.6 mm (3.43 in × 3.29 in). Power output was 55 PS (40 kW) through February 1979 when it rose to 60 PS (44 kW).
The OM615.941 was a 2,197 cc (2.2 L) version with the same 87 mm (3.43 in) bore but a longer 92.4 mm (3.64 in) stroke. Power output was 60 PS (44 kW) at 4200 rpm and 126 N⋅m (93 lb⋅ft) of torque at 2400 rpm.
See also
List of Mercedes-Benz engines
References
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- Mercedes-Benz OM615 engine
- List of Mercedes-Benz engines
- Mercedes-Benz OM616 engine
- Mercedes-Benz M115 engine
- Mercedes-Benz TN
- Mercedes-Benz OM621 engine
- Mercedes-Benz W123
- Mercedes-Benz MB100
- Mercedes-Benz N1300
- Mercedes-Benz W114/W115