Mercedes-Benz OM617 engine

Mercedes-Benz OM617 engine
Overview
ManufacturerDaimler-Benz
Production1974–1991
Layout
ConfigurationStraight-5
Displacement3.0 L (2,998 cc)
3.0 L (3,005 cc)
Cylinder bore90.9 mm (3.58 in)
91 mm (3.58 in)
Piston stroke92.4 mm (3.64 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialCast iron
ValvetrainChain driven SOHC 10-valve
Compression ratio21.0:1
Combustion
Operating principleDiesel
TurbochargerOnly on OM 617.950
Fuel systemIndirect injection
ManagementBosch M or MW pump
Oil systemWet sump
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output80–230 PS (59–169 kW; 79–227 hp)
Torque output168–250 N⋅m (124–184 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
SuccessorOM602

The OM617 engine family is a straight-5 diesel automobile engine from Mercedes-Benz 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 1,000,000 km (620,000 mi) 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 vegetable oil and biodiesel, although the use of these fuels may cause engine damage over time if not processed properly before use.