Mercedes-Benz M15 engine
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| Mercedes-Benz M15 | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz |
| Production | 1931-1936 |
| Layout | |
| Configuration | Inline-6 |
| Displacement | 1.7 L (104 cu in) |
| Cylinder bore | 65 mm (2.6 in) |
| Piston stroke | 85 mm (3.3 in) |
| Valvetrain | 12-valve, SOHC, two-valves per cylinder |
| Compression ratio | 5.75:1 |
| Combustion | |
| Fuel system | Carburetor |
| Fuel type | Gasoline |
| Oil system | Dry sump |
| Output | |
| Power output | 32 hp (24 kW) |
| Torque output | 52.5 lb⋅ft (71 N⋅m) |
The Mercedes-Benz M15 engine is a naturally-aspirated, 1.7-liter, straight-6, internal combustion piston engine, designed, developed and produced by Mercedes-Benz; between 1931 and 1936.[1][2][3]