Mercedes OM613 engine

The 3.2-liter inline 6-cylinder engine Mercedes OM613 was produced from 1999-2003 and installed only in two models: the E-Class (W210) and the S-Class (W220). This engine was available only in one version, the 320 CDI with a power of 197 HP and a torque of 470 Nm. The inline R6 engine family also includes diesel engines: OM603, OM606, OM648, and OM656.

Mercedes OM613 3.2 CDI engine specifications.

OM 613 DE 32 LA or 320 CDI
Exact capacity3222 cm³
Power systemCommon Rail
Engine power197 HP
Torque470 nm
Engine blockcast iron R6
Block headaluminum 24v
Cylinder diameter88 mm
Piston stroke.88.3 mm
Compression ratio18
Engine featuresthere is no
Hydraulic compensator. tak
Timing drivechain
Timing phase adjusterthere is no
Turbochargingtak
What oils to use7.5 liters 5W-30
Fuel typediesel
Environmental classEURO 3/4
Approximate life expectancy400 000 HP

Fuel consumption Mercedes OM613 engine

Using the example of the 2001 Mercedes E 320 CDI with an automatic transmission:
City11.1 litry
Route5.9 litry
Mixed7.8 litry

Engine Overview and Common Failures

The weight of the OM613 engine according to the catalog is 245 kg. The engine number can be found on the cylinder block. All known issues with this diesel engine are related to the Common Rail fuel system. The fuel rail pressure sensor and fuel cutoff valve often malfunction. Due to the loosening of quick-release connections, the system constantly gets airlocked. The burning of refractory washers under the injectors causes accelerated carbon buildup. The weak point in terms of electrical components is the position sensors of the camshafts and crankshaft.

Engine Mercedes Om613

Mercedes
E-Class W2101999 - 2003
S-Class W2201999 - 2003

Engines from the same line as Mercedes OM613 engine

See Also

Mercedes Engine Om615

2.0 and 2.2-liter Mercedes OM 615 diesel engine was produced from 1968 to 1986 and installed in passenger cars such as the W115 and W123 models, as well as in microbuses like the N1300 or MB100. This engine served as the basis for the entire series of popular power units in our market. The R4 family includes: OM616 OM601 OM604 OM611 OM640 OM646 OM651 OM668

Mercedes OM646 engine

The 2.2-liter diesel engine Mercedes OM 646 was produced from 2002 to 2010 and installed in the C-Class, CLK-Class, E-Class models, as well as in Vito and Sprinter minibuses. There was a version of this engine with a transverse arrangement, the OM 644, for the Chrysler PT Cruiser. The R4 engine lineup includes: OM616 OM601 OM604 OM611 OM640 OM651 OM654 OM668

Mercedes Engine Om668

The 1.7-liter engine of the Mercedes OM668 or Vaneo 1.7 CDI was produced from 1998 to 2005 and only installed in the first generation A-Class model or similar compact vaneo. For the diesel engine, there were two versions: standard DE 17 LA and reduced DE 17 LA red, without an intercooler. The R4 engines include: OM615 OM601 OM604 OM611 OM640 OM646 OM651 OM654

Mercedes OM617 engine

The 3.0-liter, inline, five-cylinder Mercedes OM 617 engine was produced from 1974 to 1990 and installed in popular models such as the W123, W126, and the off-road vehicle Geländewagen. This diesel engine was continuously modernized, so there are several versions of it. The R5 engine lineup also includes the following diesel units: OM602, OM605, OM612, and OM647.

Peugeot Ew7a engine

The 1.8-liter 16-valve engine Peugeot EW7A or 6FY was produced from 2006 to 2010 and installed in some popular models of the automotive group, primarily the Peugeot 407. This power unit is actually an upgrade of the EW7J4 engine according to EURO 4 emission standards. The EW engine line also includes: EW7J4, EW10J4, EW10D, EW10A, and EW12J4.

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