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The OM617 engine family is a
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used in the 1970s and 1980s. It is a direct development from the straight-4 OM616. It was sold in vehicles from 1974 to 1991. The OM617 is considered to be one of the most reliable engines ever produced with engines often reaching over without being rebuilt and is one of the key reasons for Mercedes' popularity in North America in the 1980s, as it was powerful and reliable compared to other automotive diesels of the time. It is also a very popular choice for the use of alternative fuels, mainly straight or waste
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and
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, although the use of these fuels may cause engine damage over time if not processed properly before use.


OM617 Naturally Aspirated

Essentially an OM616 with an extra cylinder, it debuted in 1974 with the W115(240 3.0d) chassis. Bore and stroke was . It was originally . Bosch MW inline
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s were used, which had flyweight governors and vacuum shutoff. Previous engines had used pneumatic governors, and "gorilla knob" to start and shut off the engine. The North American engines had ADA device equipped pumps which limited fuel at high altitudes to prevent smoking with less dense air. New engine blocks after the .910 had rear mounted
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housings, with a combined full flow and bypass filter element. In August 1978 the precombustion chamber was updated to be similar to the new OM617A design for more swirl and more efficient combustion. The engine capacity was lowered to to satisfy engine displacement tax laws in Europe by changing the bore to . September 1979 saw a new camshaft with greater valve lift let air and exhaust gases have less resistance. Power output rose to . Torque remained at @ 2400 rpm. In November 1980 the MW style injection pump was replaced with the M type for non-North American engines. Engines were equipped with series wired loop type glow plugs up until 1980 when replaced by the much more reliable pencil type plugs (these had been already used in the OM617A since 1978). Vehicles sold to the North American market had
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equipment fitted. OM617.910 Canister style oil filter at bottom front of engine. Power output was @ 4000 rpm and torque was @ 2400 rpm. Applications: * 1974-1976 240D 3.0 / 300D OM617.912 This was introduced with the W123 series. Power originally was @ 4000 rpm, torque @ 2400 rpm. From September 1979 - @ 4400 rpm, torque @ 2400 rpm. Applications: * 1977-1985 300D * 1977-1981 300D North American * 1977-1985 300D Long * 1977-1981 300CD North American * 1978-1985 300TD OM617.913 This was an adaption of the .912 to the T1 chassis. It had a downward facing oil filter housing. * 1982–1988 209 D / 309 D / 409 D OM617.931 and OM617.932 This engine was adapted from the .912 to fit the
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, main difference being oil pan changes. Applications: *1979-1991 W460/W461


OM617A Turbocharged

The year 1976 saw the engine adapted to use a
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. This OM617LA was fitted to the C111-IID test vehicle, and set 16 world land speed and endurance records at the Nardo test facility in
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. In 1978 the engine was upgraded again to and installed in the C111-IIID and broke 9 further records. Modifications for production engines included oil squirters to cool the underneath of the pistons; pistons with oil passages; stronger
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; sodium filled valve stems and a stronger nitride-hardened crankshaft. Also an uprated oil pump with separate chain drive was fitted as the turbocharger lubrication required higher flow. Bosch MW injection pumps were calibrated for greater fuel output and fitted with an ALDA device which prevented overfueling until the turbocharger had begun to provide boost pressure. Pencil glow plugs were provided on all OM617A engines. OM617.950 In 1978, the OM617.950 was mated with the
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to produce the North American market-only 300SD, the world's first production
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sedan. These engines pre-dated the introduction of tighter emissions laws, so were not fitted with EGR. Power originally was @ 4200 rpm, torque @ 2400 rpm. From October 1979 - @ 4350 rpm, torque @ 2400 rpm. Applications: * 1978-1980 300SD Turbo OM617.951 The .951 was introduced for 1981 and displaced , using a bore and stroke. Power originally was @ 4350 rpm, torque @ 2400 rpm. From August 1984 - @ 4350 rpm, torque @ 2400 rpm. Vehicles sold to the North American market had EGR equipment fitted. Applications: * 1981-1985 300SD Turbo * 1981 300TD Turbo OM617.952 The .952 is identical to the .951 apart from minor changes to fit the North American 123 chassis. It was also fitted to the European market W123 wagon, the 300TD. This was the only turbocharged OM617 fitted to a European W123. Power originally was @ 4350 rpm, torque @ 2400 rpm. From October 1982 - @ 4350 rpm, torque @ 2400 rpm. Vehicles sold to the North American market had EGR equipment fitted. Applications: * 1981-1985 300D Turbo North American * 1981-1985 300CD Turbo North American * 1982-1985 300TD Turbo * Military Hagglund Bv206 Bandvagn


OM617 by AMG

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, the 1989 AMG MB 100 D begs to differ. Just two years after the infamous Hammer hit the scene, AMG turned its attention towards Benz's Spanish-made workhorse. AMG offered an upgraded diesel both in 2.4- (OM616) or 3.0-liter form (OM617), tuned to give the light van 98 or 127 horsepower, mostly thanks to a new sequential turbocharger. The extra kraft came in handy, considering the weight penalty of rich leathers and television sets. Applications: * 1989 MB100 D AMG 3.0


See also

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List of Mercedes-Benz engines Mercedes-Benz has produced a range of petrol, diesel, and natural gas engines. This is a list of all internal combustion engine models manufactured. Petrol engines Straight-three * M160, 0.6 – 0.7 L (1998–2007) * M281, 0.9 - 1.0 L (20 ...


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