Engine Mercedes M113 E55

The Mercedes M113 engine has proven to be a dependable engine with a resource margin significantly higher than estimated. It was manufactured from 1997 to 2007 (in fact, it is still being produced, but it is already installed on SsangYong Actyon cars). Although this motor is incredibly light, small, and powerful, it still has nearly all of the issues with its predecessor, the M112.

Engine Mercedes M113 E55 300x265 - Engine Mercedes M113 E55

M113 E43, M113 E50, M113 E55, M119 E42, M119 E50, M119 E60, M156, M157, M177, M273, and M278 are all members of the V8-family.

Specifications

Production years 1997-2007
Displacement, cc 5439
Fuel system injector
Power output, hp 347 – 400 (M 113 E 55 AMG)
476 – 582 (M 113 E 55 ML AMG)
Torque output, Nm 510 – 530 (M 113 E 55 AMG)
700 – 800 (M 113 E 55 ML AMG)
Cylinder block aluminum V8
Block head aluminum 24v
Cylinder bore, mm 97
Piston stroke, mm 92
Compression ratio 11.0 – 11.3 (M 113 E 55 AMG)
10.5 (M 113 E 55 ML AMG)
Features no
Hydraulic lifters yes
Timing drive chain
Phase regulator no
Turbocharging no (M 113 E 55 AMG)
kompressor (M 113 E 55 ML AMG)
Recommended engine oil 5W-40
Engine oil capacity, liter 8.0
Fuel type petrol
Euro standards EURO 3/4
Engine lifespan, km ~220 000
Weight, kg 196

Disadvantages of the M113 E55 engine

The significant oil consumption of this family’s power units is their primary issue.
Oil burners are typically caused by hardened valve stem seals.
Because the crankcase ventilation is contaminated, the lubricant pushes through seals or gaskets.
Additionally, leaks frequently originate from the heat exchanger and oil filter housing.
Destroying the crankshaft pulley is another branded engine failure.

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