Mercedes Remembers the 240 D 3.0, the First 5-Cylinder Diesel Production Car


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Mercedes Remembers the 240 D 3.0, the First 5-Cylinder Diesel Production Car

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Four decades ago, Mercedes-Benz launched the 240 D; the most powerful and fastest diesel car of its day and the world’s first series-production car with a five-cylinder oil burner. The Mercedes-Benz 240 D 3.0 launched in 1974 was powered by a 79hp (80PS) five-cylinder engine.
With the new engine, the 240 D 3.0 accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 19.9 seconds and reached a top speed of 148 km/h (92 mph). Of course, these numbers sound like a joke today, but 40 years ago, they made the 240 D 3.0 the undisputed leader in the field of diesel-powered cars.

Mercedes-Benz developed the OM 617 five-cylinder engine because four-cylinder diesel engines had reached their limits in terms of output. Tests conducted with a six-cylinder engine revealed it to be too long, too heavy, and too expensive. Five cylinders appeared to represent the ideal compromise. The engine was built on the basis of a 2.4-liter OM 616 engine, with Mercedes-Benzincreasing cubic capacity to 3,005 cc and adding a new Bosch injection pump and a mechanical governor.

An important innovation was the use of a pneumatic stopping mechanism rather than the mechanical variant of the 2.4-liter engine, enabling the new engine to be switched off with the ignition key – a first for a diesel engine at the time.

Furthermore, the engine of the 240 D 3.0 was also started up by turning the key, as opposed to the previous practice of pulling a lever. When the driver turned the ignition key, the pre-heating process was initiated and an indicator lamp went on. After a short time, the indicator lamp went off, and the engine could be started up with the key. That’s pretty much the start procedure used today in diesel cars.

Mercedes-Benz produced 53,690 units of the 240 D 3.0 between 1974 and 1976, while overall sales of the W 115 generation (later evolved into the E-Class) stood at 945,206 diesel vehicles.

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my dad had a 1968 W115 as a project car... And by that I mean it sat in the garage and never ran but when I was a kid I loved to hop in it and pretend it did... Thanks for bringing back memories!
 
Those old Merc diesel engines are legendary, they were bombproof, ran on for miles and miles without any problems. My one friend in technical college had a 1979 240D A/T (W123) and he had 350,000km on the clock and engine never been opened. It rattled like crazy, blew some black smoke from the exhaust on start up or sometimes going up steep hills, but it was a fun car to drive. The car could pull up in 3rd gear up Table Mountain up to Lions Head and we tackled some nice bends around Kloof Nek road, with the tail sliding a bit!!!!:ROFLMAO::poop:
 
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South African stunner! This month's #mbClassicShooting Stars Calendar sheet comes from community members Lorenz W. & Angela Marie K. Absolutely lovely 230 from '79, sitting pretty on the Cape of Good Hope.

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Very good condition W123 that one and a rare 230 as well! The most popular models in South Africa were the 230E, 200 and 280E and some people also liked the 240D and 300D but mostly automatics!
 

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Mercedes-Benz Group AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Established in 1926, Mercedes-Benz Group produces consumer luxury vehicles and light commercial vehicles badged as Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG, and Mercedes-Maybach. Its origin lies in Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft's 1901 Mercedes and Carl Benz's 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, which is widely regarded as the first internal combustion engine in a self-propelled automobile. The slogan for the brand is "the best or nothing".
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