The Mercedes Benz M180 Engine was a 2.2 L; 134.0 cu in (2,196 cc) single overhead camshaft inline-6 cylinder engine introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in April 1951 to power the company's new 220 (W187). It was the first engine with a cylinder bore greater than its stroke that Mercedes had installed in a production car, while using a reverse-flow cylinder head . Mercedes also unveiled at the 1951 Frankfurt Motor show a larger 3.0-litre M186 ‘big six’ inline-6 to power its new flagship 300 (W186) Adenauer four-door saloon.
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| - Mercedes-Benz M 180 (de)
- Mercedes-Benz M180 (it)
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| - Der M 180 ist ein Sechszylinder-Reihenmotor von Daimler-Benz und wurde 1951 als erster neuer Sechszylindermotor des Unternehmens nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg im PKW Mercedes-Benz W 187 vorgestellt. Der Ottomotor mit 2,2 Litern Hubraum hatte anfangs 80 PS (59 kW) Leistung; die 2,3 Liter-Version im bis 1976 gebauten Mercedes 230.6 (W 114, „Strich-Acht“) erreichte 120 PS (88 kW). (de)
- La sigla Mercedes-Benz M180 identifica una famiglia di motori a scoppio prodotti dal 1951 al 1976 dalla Casa automobilistica tedesca Mercedes-Benz. (it)
- The Mercedes Benz M180 Engine was a 2.2 L; 134.0 cu in (2,196 cc) single overhead camshaft inline-6 cylinder engine introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in April 1951 to power the company's new 220 (W187). It was the first engine with a cylinder bore greater than its stroke that Mercedes had installed in a production car, while using a reverse-flow cylinder head . Mercedes also unveiled at the 1951 Frankfurt Motor show a larger 3.0-litre M186 ‘big six’ inline-6 to power its new flagship 300 (W186) Adenauer four-door saloon. (en)
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| - M130 engine of a 1971 280SL (en)
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| - Der M 180 ist ein Sechszylinder-Reihenmotor von Daimler-Benz und wurde 1951 als erster neuer Sechszylindermotor des Unternehmens nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg im PKW Mercedes-Benz W 187 vorgestellt. Der Ottomotor mit 2,2 Litern Hubraum hatte anfangs 80 PS (59 kW) Leistung; die 2,3 Liter-Version im bis 1976 gebauten Mercedes 230.6 (W 114, „Strich-Acht“) erreichte 120 PS (88 kW). (de)
- The Mercedes Benz M180 Engine was a 2.2 L; 134.0 cu in (2,196 cc) single overhead camshaft inline-6 cylinder engine introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in April 1951 to power the company's new 220 (W187). It was the first engine with a cylinder bore greater than its stroke that Mercedes had installed in a production car, while using a reverse-flow cylinder head . It spawned four variants through 1968, the final and largest being the 2.8 L M130. It was achieved by boring out and stroking the M180's original "over-square" bore × stroke of 80 mm × 72.8 mm (3.15 in × 2.87 in) 2.2 L; 134.0 cu in (2,196 cc) to 86.5 mm × 78.8 mm (3.41 in × 3.10 in), yielding a displacement of 2.8 L; 169.5 cu in (2,778 cc). Mercedes also unveiled at the 1951 Frankfurt Motor show a larger 3.0-litre M186 ‘big six’ inline-6 to power its new flagship 300 (W186) Adenauer four-door saloon. While sharing many design features such as staggered valve arrangement and rockers running off a single overhead camshaft driven by a duplex cam-chain, the engines were of completely different design with little or no inter-changeability of parts. (en)
- La sigla Mercedes-Benz M180 identifica una famiglia di motori a scoppio prodotti dal 1951 al 1976 dalla Casa automobilistica tedesca Mercedes-Benz. (it)
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