Engine Mercedes OM401

Mercedes-Benz produces a 4-stroke diesel engine with a displacement of 9572 cc, or roughly 575 cc. It is a part of the 400 engine series, which supplements the 300 engine series and started development in 1969.

Engine Mercedes OM401 - Engine Mercedes OM401

The first V6 diesel engine in the 400 series is the OM 401. When the engine was first introduced in 1975, it had 192 horsepower (141 kW), but it now has 313 horsepower (230 kW). The majority of the engines were produced for export. Despite being the smallest of the 400 series V-engines, the OM401 boasts high fuel efficiency and turbocharging.

Specifications

Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz
Also called OM 401
Production years 1975
Cylinder block alloy cast iron
Fuel system direct injection
Configuration V
Number of cylinders 6
Valves 12
Piston stroke, mm 130
Cylinder bore, mm 125
Compression ratio 16.75:1
Displacement, cc 9572
Power output, hp 313/2000
Torque output, Nm / rpm 1600/2000
Fuel type diesel
Euro standards Euro II
Firing order 1-4-2-5-3-6
Engine lifespan, thousand km
— official information
1 000

Engine Mercedes OM401  - Engine Mercedes OM401

The design of this engine complies with Euro II environmental regulations. Since the 1980s, OM 401 has been extensively utilized in medium-duty trucks, road machinery, and combine harvesters, especially the CLAAS Lexion 460.

Explanation of OM401 marking

OM Heavy Fuel Oil (Diesel) ICE
401 Engine type: 6-cylinder V-shaped.

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