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BMW M43 SOHC Straight-4 Engine

From 1991 to 2002

 BMW M43 SOHC Straight-4 Engine  From 1991 to 2002
 
 

The BMW M43 is a four-cylinder - petrol engine of the car manufacturer BMW and successor of the BMW M40 . The crankcase (engine block) was taken over unchanged.  Compared with the previous engine was in M43 of the toothed belt drive by a maintenance-free timing chain is replaced, the friction in the valve train by roller camreduced, the failure-prone ignition distributor by an ignition system with static high-voltage distribution replaced, facilitates the crankshaft and increases the compression slightly. Furthermore, the accessory drive, the crankcase breather, the thermostat housing and the intake system have been reworked. The latter was now streamlined and designed as a differentiated suction system (DISA). 

The BMW M43 came from 1994 in the BMW E36 316i and 318i. 

In addition, there were two gasoline- natural gas variants, which in the model designation a "g" wore instead of an "i". Offered was the bivalent gasoline natural gas drive in the E36 series as 316g compact (two-seater) and in the E34 series as 518g touring . Because of its torque curve, the M43 was especially suitable for bivalent drive. 

The launch of the E46 M43 has been technically revised and henceforth used as M43TÜ,  until 2001 by his two successors N40 and N42 has been replaced.

The BMW M43 is a straight-4 SOHC piston engine which replaced the M40 and was produced from 1991-2002. Displacement ranges from 1.6 L to 1.9 L. The M43 powered base-model cars, while higher performance models at the time were powered by the DOHC M42 (and its M44 successor).A variant using natural-gas was produced for the E36 318g and the E34 518g.Compared with its M40 predecessor, it features a dual length intake manifold (called "DISA" by BMW) to provide torque across a wider rev range, knock sensing and a timing chain (instead of the M40's timing belt).The M43 was produced at the Steyr engine plant. A total of 1,204,734 units were produced.In 1998 the displacement was increased to 1.9 litres, increasing torque to 180 Nm at 3900 rpm.

Engine data

engine typecapacityBore × strokeValves / cyl.compressionPower at 1 / minTorque at 1 / minconstruction time
M43B161.6 l (1596 cm 3 )84 mm × 72 mm29.7: 175 kW (102 hp) at 5500150 Nm at 39001993-1999
64 kW (87 hp) at 5500 A127 Nm at 3900 A1995-2000
M43B181.8 l (1796 cm 3 )84 mm × 81 mm29.7: 185 kW (115 hp) at 5500168 Nm at 39001993-1999
74 kW (100 hp) at 5500 A142 Nm at 3900 A1995-1996
M43TUB19 UL1.9 l (1895 cm 3 )85 mm × 83.5 mm29.7: 177 kW (105 hp) at 5300165 Nm at 25001998-2002
M43TUB19 OL87 kW (118 hp) at 5500180 Nm at 39001998-2001
EngineDisplacementPowerTorqueRedlineYear
M43B161596 cc75 kW (105 hp) @ 5500150 N·m (111 lb·ft) @ 390062001991
M43B181796 cc85 kW (115 hp) @ 5500168 N·m (124 lb·ft) @ 390062001993
M43B191895 cc87 kW (118 hp) @ 5500180 N·m (133 lb·ft) @ 390062001998
77 kW (105 hp) @ 5300165 N·m (122 lb·ft) @ 250062001999

M43B16

BMW M43 M43B16 SOHC Straight-4 Engine

The 1.6 L (1596cc) M43B16 produces 102 hp and 150 Nm. It uses the Bosch Motronic 1.7.1 fuel injection system.

Applications:

  • 1993-1999 E36 316i
  • 1994-1998 E36 316i Compact
  • 1998-2002 E46 316i

M43B18

BMW M43 M43B18 SOHC Straight-4 Engine

The M43B18 has a 1796 cc displacement. It produces 115 hp and 168 Nm and uses the Bosch Motronic 1.7.1 fuel injection system.

Applications:

  • 1992-1998 E36 318i
  • 1994-1996 E34 518i
  • 1995-2001 E36 Z3 1.8

M43B19

BMW M43 M43B11 SOHC Straight-4 Engine

The M43B19 (also known as the "M43TÜ") is the largest M43 engine, with a displacement of 1895 cc. It produces up to 118 hp and 180 Nm and uses BMW BMS 46 fuel injection system.

Applications:

  • 87 kW (118 hp) and 180 N·m (133 lb·ft)
    • 1998-2001 E46 318i/318Ci
    • 2001-2003 BMW E36 Z3 1.9
  • 77 kW (105 hp) and 165 N·m (122 lb·ft)
    • 1999-2001 E36 316i compact
    • 1999-2004 E46 316i
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  • BMW M43 Engine  Technical details and specifications (1991-2002)

     BMW Z3 (E36) 1.9L  Years: (1998-2002)

    No. of cylinders 4/OHC
    Capacity 1895 cc
    Compression ratio 9.7:1
    Firing order 1-3-4-2
    Diagnostic socket Yes
    Suitable for unleaded petrol Yes
    Ignition system Make Bosch
    Fuel system Make Bosch
    Thermostat opens 105 °C

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