BMW M337
BMW M337 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | BMW |
Production | 1952-1958 |
Combustion chamber | |
Configuration | straight-6 |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | BMW M78 |
Successor | BMW OHV V8 engine |
The BMW M337 is a straight-6 OHV piston engine which replaced the BMW M78 and was produced from 1952-1958.
Built to power BMW's first new car after the Second World War, the M337 engine was a significant update of the M78. The cylinder head was revised, the inlet manifold was a new design, and a reinforced crankshaft with bigger, more modern bearings was used.[1][2]
Models
Model | Displacement | Power | Torque | Year |
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337/1 | 1,971 cc | 48 kW (65 PS; 64 hp) | 129 N·m (95 lb·ft) | 1952-1954 |
337/2 | 1,971 cc | 54 kW (73 PS; 72 hp) | 130 N·m (96 lb·ft) | 1954-1955 |
337/3 | 2,077 cc | 54 kW (73 PS; 72 hp) | 135 N·m (100 lb·ft) | 1955-1958 |
M337/1
The first version of the M337 engine has a displacement of 1971 cc. It produces 48 kW (65 PS; 64 hp) at 4400 rpm and 129 N·m (95 lb·ft) at 2000 rpm.[3]
Applications:
- 1952-1954 501
M337/2
In 1954, a revised engine producing 54 kW (73 PS; 72 hp) at 4400 rpm and 130 N·m (96 lb·ft) at 2500 rpm was released.[1][3][4] The compression ratio for this engine is 6.8:1.
Applications:
M337/3
This version was bored out by 2 mm (0.1 in) , which increased displacement to 2077 cc. Despite the increase in displacement and an increased in compression ratio of 7.0:1, the engine produced no more power than the previous version. However torque increased to 135 N·m (100 lb·ft) at 2500 rpm.[1][3]
Applications:
- 1955-1958 501/3
References
- 1 2 3 BMW - Bavaria's Driving Machines, Norbye, p.88
- ↑ Auto- und Motorrad-Welt (in German), Köln: Deutscher Sportverlag Kurt Stoof, 20 March 1953. Missing or empty
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(help) - 1 2 3 "BMW [6enligne.net] moteur BMW, BMW M337". 6enligne.net. Archived from the original on 2012-06-11. Retrieved 2012-06-03.
- ↑ The Ultimate History of BMW, Noakes, p.48
- Bibliography
- Noakes, Andrew (2005), The Ultimate History of BMW, Bath, UK: Parragon Publishing, ISBN 1-4054-5316-8.
- Norbye, Jan P. (1984). BMW - Bavaria's Driving Machines. Skokie, IL: Publications International. ISBN 0-517-42464-9.
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