Mercedes-Benz M180 engine

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title: Mercedes-Benz M180 engine
text: 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 M1
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description: Reciprocating internal combustion engine
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_M180_engine
date created: 2007-09-11T13:16:14Z
date modified: 2024-09-01T16:46:00Z
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