Mercedes-Benz OM606 engine
The Mercedes-Benz OM606 is a inline-six cylinder double overhead camshaft diesel engine with indirect injection manufactured by Mercedes-Benz between 1993 and 2001. It replaced the single overhead camshaft OM603 engine.
It is related to the straight-4 2.0 and 2.2 litre OM604 and the straight-5 2.5 litre OM605 engine families of the same era.
Design
The engine block itself is derived from the inline 6 cylinder M103 and M104 gasoline engines, with the Diesel crankshaft differing somewhat from the gasoline versions. Prior to the merge with Mercedes-Benz, AMG Affalterbach utilized the OM603 and OM606 crankshafts in modified form, for the 3.4 litre and 3.6 litre AMG M104 gasoline engine variants.Specifications
ID | DIN-rated max. motive power at rpm | Max. torque at rpm | Aspiration | Years | Applications |
OM 606.910 | @ 4600-5000 rpm | @ 2200-4600 rpm | Natural | 1993–1995 | W124 E 300 D |
OM 606.912 ERE | @ 4600-5000 rpm | @ 2200-4600 rpm | Natural | 1996–1997 | W210 E 300 D |
OM 606.961 ERE | @ 3800-4400 rpm | @ 1600-3600 rpm | Turbocharged intercooler | 1997–1999 | W140 S 300 Turbodiesel |
OM 606.962 ERE | @ 3800-4400 rpm | @ 1600-3600 rpm | Turbocharged intercooler | 1997–1999 | W210 E 300 Turbodiesel |
OM 606.964 ERE | @ 3800-4400 rpm | @ 1600-3600 rpm | Turbocharged intercooler | 1996–2000 | W463 G 300 Turbodiesel |