Engine Mercedes M111 E20

The outmoded 4-cylinder E20 engine from the M102 series was replaced in 1992 by the Mercedes M111 E20. The main differences between the new 2.0-liter engine and its predecessor are a brand-new cast iron cylinder block, a new crankshaft, and a new connecting rod and piston group.

Engine Mercedes M111 E20 300x267 - Engine Mercedes M111 E20

M102, M111 E18, M111 E20, M111 E22, M111 E23, M166, M254, M260, M264, M266, M270, M271, M274, and M282 are the R4 Mercedes engines.

The cylinder head of the M111 E20 engine has two camshafts and four valves per cylinder. Both electronic fuel injection systems and hydraulic lifters are accommodated in the design.

Specifications

Production years 1992-2004
Displacement, cc 1998
Fuel system injector
Power output, hp 136 (M 111 E 20)
180 – 192 (M 111 E 20 ML)
Torque output, Nm 190 (M 111 E 20)
250 – 270 (M 111 E 20 ML)
Cylinder block cast iron R4
Block head aluminum 16v
Cylinder bore, mm 89.9
Piston stroke, mm 78.7
Compression ratio 9.6 – 10.4 (M 111 E 20)
8.5 (M 111 E 20 ML)
Features no
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator at the intake
Turbocharging no (M 111 E 20)
kompressor (M 111 E 20 ML)
Recommended engine oil 5W-40
Engine oil capacity, liter 5.5
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 2/3
Fuel consumption, L/100 km (for Mercedes C200 1999)
— city
— highway
— combined
11.1
6.3
8.4
Engine lifespan, km ~420 000
Weight, kg 167

Disadvantages of the M111 E20 engine

Above all, the number of grease leaks increases with mileage and will cause you problems.
Fuel consumption rises in the event that the mass air flow sensor malfunctions.
The engine’s water pump nearly always begins to leak after 100,000 kilometers.
Piston skirts frequently wear out or the exhaust cracks after 100 to 200 thousand kilometers.
The timing chain drive or oil pump already needs maintenance after 200–250 thousand kilometers.

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