Mercedes-Benz OM615 engine

Mercedes-Benz OM615
Overview
Manufacturer Daimler-Benz
Production 1968 to 1985
Chronology
Predecessor Mercedes-Benz OM621 engine
Successor Mercedes-Benz OM616 engine
Mercedes-Benz OM615.941

The OM615 was a four-cylinder diesel engine made by Mercedes-Benz.[1] A successor to the OM621,[2] it was sold in early 1968 in two versions: 2 liters (1988cm3) and 2.2L engine (2197cm3).[3][4]

Applications:

  • 1976-1979 200D, 55 hp (41 kW)
  • 1979-1985 200D, 60 hp (45 kW)

Variants

The OM615.940 was a 2.0 L (1988 cc) engine with an 87 mm bore and 83.6 mm stroke. Power output was 55 hp (41 kW) through 1979 and rose to 60 hp (45 kW).

The OM615.941 was a 2.2 L (2197 cc) version with the same 87 mm bore but a longer 92.4 mm stroke. Power output was 59 hp (45 kW) and 93 ft lb of torque.

See also

References

  1. Brian Long (16 November 2015). Mercedes-Benz W123 series: All models 1976 to 1986. Veloce Publishing Ltd. pp. 57–. ISBN 978-1-84584-792-0.
  2. Jan P. Norbye (1 August 1978). Modern diesel cars. Tab Books. ISBN 978-0-8306-2046-3.
  3. Richard M. Langworth (1984). Mercedes-Benz: The First Hundred Years. Beekman. ISBN 978-0-517-38199-1.
  4. United States LPPSD Technical Information Exchange Document. U.S. Government Printing Office.
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