Mercedes-Benz M119 engine

The M 119 is a gasoline engine from Mercedes- Benz with 8 cylinders in V -position and four valves per cylinder. Use he found from 1989 to 1999 in various Mercedes- PKW the upper and upper-middle class.

It is based on the predecessor engines M 116 and M 117 and differs mainly by the four-valve cylinder head with two chain-driven overhead camshafts per cylinder bank actuate the valves via bucket tappets with hydraulic valve clearance compensation from them. It has a two-stage phase adjustment of the intake camshaft. There was the M 119 with the 4.2 liter engine capacity ( 4196 cc ) and 5.0 liter ( 4973 cc ) standard and 6.0 liter ( 5956 cc ) as the AMG model.

He first came in 1989 in the Model 500 SL of the R 129 series on the market, and later in the 124 series, the 140 series S-Class and E-Class series 210

The 4.2 liter variant made ​​depending on the version 200-210 kW, and the 5.0 liter variant of 235-240 kW.

Successor was the M 113, which was developed jointly with the technologically similar V6 engine M 112.

Motor data

Use

M 119 E 42

M 119 E 50

M 119 E 60

M 119 E 63

  • Mercedes- Benz engine
  • Motor model ( V engine )
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