Mercedes-Benz M 129 petrol engine
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| M 129 | |
| Manufacturer: | Daimler Benz |
| Production period: | 1965-1968 |
| Style: | Six-cylinder - inline engine |
| Combustion principle: | gasoline engine |
| Previous model: | Mercedes-Benz M127 |
| Successor: | Mercedes-Benz M 130 |
The Mercedes-Benz M 129 was a 1965 to 1969 of Daimler-Benz -made six-cylinder - inline engine with intake manifold injection and 2.5 liters displacement . It was the injection version of the simultaneously produced carburettor engine M 108 .
With intake manifold injection and the increased compression ratio (increase from 9: 1 to 9.3: 1 or 9.5: 1 from 1966) this achieved a significant increase in performance compared to the carburetor model. Otherwise, the unit remained essentially unchanged.
Technical data
- Six - cylinder inline engine ; Engine block from cast iron ; Cylinder head made of aluminum alloy
- Crankshaft with seven main bearings
- OHC valve control : a camshaft in the cylinder head; two valves per cylinder
- Intake manifold injection via mechanical Bosch 6-piston injection pump with map control
- Bore x stroke : 82 mm × 78.8 mm
- Displacement : 2496 cc
- Compression ratio : 9.3: 1 (9.5: 1 of 1966);
- Performance: 150 hp at 5500 rpm
- Torque: 216 Nm at 4200 rpm
Use
- Mercedes-Benz W111 250SE Coupe / Cabriolet (1965-67).
- Mercedes-Benz 250SE W108 (1965-68).
- Mercedes-Benz 250 SL "Pagoda SL" (1966-68).












