The Mercedes Benz M136 engine
was a gasoline powered
inline-four engine
A straight-four engine (also referred to as an inline-four engine) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft.
The majority of automotive four-cylinder engines use a straight-four layout ( ...
introduced by
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz (), commonly referred to simply as Mercedes and occasionally as Benz, is a German automotive brand that was founded in 1926. Mercedes-Benz AG (a subsidiary of the Mercedes-Benz Group, established in 2019) is based in Stuttgart, ...
in 1935 for its new
W136 sedan. It was initially used in the
W136 170 V.
It was enlarged to in 1950 and installed in the
W191 170 S variants, and remained in production until 1955, when it was replaced by the 1.9-litre
single overhead camshaft inline-4
M121.
See also
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Mercedes-Benz M121 engine
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List of Mercedes-Benz engines
References
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M136