Mercedes-Benz M136 engine

Mercedes-Benz M136
Overview
Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz
Production 1935–1955
Combustion chamber
Configuration I4
Displacement
  • 1,697cc (1935-1950)
    1,767cc (1950-1955)
Cylinder bore 73.5–75 mm (2.9–3.0 in)
Piston stroke 100 mm (3.9 in)
Cylinder block alloy Cast iron
Cylinder head alloy Aluminum
Valvetrain SV
Compression ratio 6.5 to 1
Combustion
Fuel system Solex carburetor
Fuel type Gasoline
Cooling system Water-cooled

The Mercedes Benz M136 Engine was a 1,697cc inline-four engine introduced by Mercedes-Benz in 1935 for its new W136 sedan. It was initially used in the W136 170 V.

It was enlarged to 1,767cc in 1950 and installed in the W191 170 S variants, and remained in production until 1955, when it was replaced by the 1.9 liter single overhead camshaft inline-four M121.

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