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BMW M10

The BMW M10 is a SOHC inline-4 petrol engine which was produced by BMW from 1962-1988. It was the company's first four-cylinder engine since the BMW 309 ended production in 1936 and was introduced in the New Class sedans.

BMW M10 engine
Overview
Production1962–1988
Layout
ConfigurationInline-4
Displacement
  • 1.5 L (1,499 cc)
  • 1.6 L (1,573 cc)
  • 1.8 L (1,766 cc)
  • 1.8 L (1,773 cc)
  • 2.0 L (1,990 cc)
Cylinder bore82 mm (3.23 in)
84 mm (3.31 in)
89 mm (3.5 in)
Piston stroke71 mm (2.8 in)
80 mm (3.15 in)
Cylinder block materialCast iron
Cylinder head materialAluminium
ValvetrainSOHC
Combustion
Fuel systemSolex carburetor
Stromberg carburettor
Kugelfischer mechanical FI Bosch L JetTronic fuel injection
Fuel typePetrol
Chronology
PredecessorNone
SuccessorBMW M40

The M10 was used in many BMW models, with over 3.5 million being produced during its 26 year production run.[1]

The turbocharged BMW M12 engine— used in the Formula One racing— was based on the M10 engine block and produced up to 1,400 PS (1,030 kW) in qualifying trim.[citation needed]

Following the introduction of the BMW M40 engine in 1987, the M10 began to be phased out.

Development edit

Baron Alex von Falkenhausen — an engineer and racing driver — designed the M10 in the late 1950s.[1] He was asked by BMW to design an engine with a displacement of 1.3 L (79 cu in), but felt that this would be insufficient for the company's future needs. He convinced management that the minimum capacity should be 1.5 L (92 cu in), and offered an engine that could be expanded to a maximum of 2.0 L (122 cu in).

Design edit

The M10 has a cast iron block and an aluminum alloy head with hemispherical combustion chambers and two valves per cylinder.[2] It features a forged crankshaft, counterbalance weights, five main bearings and a chain-driven camshaft.[3]

The initial version of the M10 had a bore of 82 mm (3.2 in) and a stroke of 71 mm (2.8 in), resulting in a displacement of 1,499 cc (91.5 cu in). The peak power rating was 59 kW (80 PS; 79 hp).[4][5]

Naming conventions edit

The engine was initially known as the "M115" (the last two digits representing the 1.5–litre capacity). Over the years, variants of the engine were given various codes (most of them starting with "M1" and the remaining digits relating to the capacity). In 1975, the engine became known as then "M10", then in 1980 it was given the standardised BMW engine code of M10B18 (where "M10" represents the series, B represents petrol (Benzin in German) and the "18" represented its then 1.8–litre capacity).

The M115 and all related engines have become retroactively known as the "M10" family.

Versions edit

Version Displacement Power Torque Year
M115 1,499 cc (91.5 cu in) 55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp)
at 5800 rpm
118 N⋅m (87 lb⋅ft)
at 3700 rpm
1974–1977
59 kW (80 PS; 79 hp)
at 5700 rpm
118 N⋅m (87 lb⋅ft)
at 3000 rpm
1962-1964
M116 1,573 cc (96.0 cu in) 63 kW (85 PS; 84 hp)
at 5800 rpm
130 N⋅m (96 lb⋅ft)
at 3500 rpm
1964–1975
77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp)
at 6000 rpm
141 N⋅m (104 lb⋅ft)
at 4500 rpm
1967–1968
M41 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp)
at 6000 rpm
167 N⋅m (123 lb⋅ft)
at 4000 rpm
1975-1980
M98 55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp)
at 5800 rpm
110 N⋅m (81 lb⋅ft)
at 3200 rpm
1981-1983
M10B18 1,766 cc (107.8 cu in) 74 kW (100 PS; 99 hp)
at 5800 rpm
135 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft)
at 3500 rpm
1980-1983
77 kW (105 PS; 103 hp)
at 5800 rpm
75 kW (102 PS; 101 hp)
145 N⋅m (107 lb⋅ft)
at 4500 rpm
135 N⋅m (100 lb⋅ft)
1980–1988

S/CH[6]
M118 1,773 cc (108.2 cu in) 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp)
at 5,250 rpm
144 N⋅m (106 lb⋅ft)
at 3000 rpm
1963–1974
81 kW (110 PS; 108 hp)
at 5800 rpm
148 N⋅m (109 lb⋅ft)
at 4000 rpm
1964–1976
96 kW (130 PS; 128 hp)
at 6100 rpm
157 N⋅m (116 lb⋅ft)
at 5100 rpm
1964-1965
M05 1,990 cc (121.4 cu in) 74 kW (100 PS; 99 hp)
at 5500 rpm
157 N⋅m (116 lb⋅ft)
at 3000 rpm
1968–1976
88 kW (120 PS; 118 hp)
at 5600 rpm
167 N⋅m (123 lb⋅ft)
at 3500 rpm
1965–1971
M17 85 kW (115 PS; 113 hp)
at 5800 rpm
165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft)
at 3700 rpm
1972-1977
M15 96 kW (130 PS; 128 hp)
at 5800 rpm
177 N⋅m (131 lb⋅ft)
at 4500 rpm
1970–1974
M43 80 kW (109 PS; 107 hp)
at 5800 rpm
160 N⋅m (118 lb⋅ft)
at 3700 rpm
1975-1983
M64 92 kW (125 PS; 123 hp)
at 5700 rpm
175 N⋅m (129 lb⋅ft)
at 4350 rpm
1975-1979
M10B20 81 kW (110 PS; 109 hp)
at 5700 rpm
152 N⋅m (112 lb⋅ft)
at 4350 rpm
1977-1979
M31 1,990 cc (121.4 cu in)
turbo
125 kW (170 PS; 168 hp)
at 5800 rpm
245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft)
at 4000 rpm
1973-1975

1499 cc engines edit

The M115 version has a displacement of 1,499 cc (91.5 cu in) and produces 55–60 kW (75–82 PS; 74–80 hp). It has a bore of 82 mm (3.2 in) and a stroke of 71 mm (2.8 in). Lower power models have a compression ratio of 8.0:1, while higher power models have a compressions ratio of 8.8:1. Fuel is supplied via a Solex 38 PDSI carburettor.

Applications:[7][8]

1573 cc engines edit

The M116 version has a displacement of 1,573 cc (96.0 cu in) and produces 63–77 kW (86–105 PS; 84–103 hp). It has a bore of 84 mm (3.3 in) and a stroke of 71 mm (2.8 in). The standard specification has a compression ratio of 8.6:1 and uses a Solex 38 PDSI carburettor. The 1600 ti version has a compression ratio of 9.5:1 and uses twin Solex 40 PHH carburettors.

Applications:

The M41 version produces 66 kW (90 PS; 89 hp), has an 8.3:1 compression ratio and fuel is supplied by a Solex 32 DIDTA carburettor.

Applications:

  • 1975-1980 E21 316

The M98 version produces 55 kW (75 PS; 74 hp), has a compression ratio of 9.5:1 and uses a Pierburg 1B2 carburettor.

Applications:[9]

  • 1981-1983 E21 315

1766 cc engines edit

The M10B18 version produces 66–77 kW (90–105 PS; 89–104 hp), depending on specification. The bore is 89 mm (3.5 in) and the stroke is 71 mm (2.8 in).

Applications:

  • 1969-1972 1800— 66 kW (90 PS), 8.6:1 compression, Solex 36-40 PDSI carburettor
  • 1971-1975 1802— 66 kW (90 PS), 8.6:1 compression, Solex 38 PDSI carburettor
  • 1980-1983 E21 320i/320is— U.S. only, 75 kW (101 hp), 8.8:1 compression, Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection
  • 1980-1983 E12 518— South Africa only, 77 kW (105 PS), 10.0:1 compression, Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection
  • 1982-1987 E30 316 — 66 kW (90 PS), 9.5:1 compression, Pierburg 2BE carburettor, Ecotronic.
  • 1982-1988 E30 318i— 77 kW (105 PS), 10.0:1 compression, Bosch L-Jetronic electronic fuel injection
  • 1981-1988 E28 518i— 77 kW (105 PS), 9.5:1 compression, Bosch LE-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection.

1773 cc engines edit

The M118 version has a displacement of 1,773 cc (108.2 cu in) and produces 66–96 kW (90–130 PS; 89–128 hp),[10] depending on specification. The bore is 84 mm (3.3 in) and the stroke is 80 mm (3.1 in).

Applications:[11]

  • 1963-1968 1800— 66 kW (90 PS), 8.6:1 compression, Solex 36-40 PDSI carburettor
  • 1963-1966 1800ti— 81 kW (110 PS), 9.5:1 compression, twin Solex 40 PHH carburettors
  • 1964-1965 1800tiSA— 96 kW (130 PS), 10.5:1 compression, twin Weber DCOE-45 carburettors
  • 1974-1981 E12 518— 66 kW (90 PS), 8.6:1 compression, Solex 38 PDSI carburettor

1990 cc engines edit

The M05 version has a displacement of 1,990 cc (121.4 cu in) and produces 74–88 kW (100–120 PS; 99–118 hp), depending on specification. It has a bore of 89 mm (3.5 in) and a stroke of 80 mm (3.1 in).

Applications:

  • 1965-1970 BMW 2000CS— 88 kW (120 PS), 9.3:1 compression, 2x Solex 40 PHH carburettors
  • 1966-1970 BMW 2000C— 74 kW (100 PS), 8.5:1 compression, Solex 40 PDSI carburettor
  • 1966-1972 BMW 2000— 74 kW (100 PS), 8.5:1 compression, Solex 40 PDSI carburettor
  • 1966-1971 BMW 2000ti— 88 kW (120 PS), 9.3:1 compression, 2x Solex 40 PHH carburettors
  • 1968-1976 BMW 2002— 74 kW (100 PS), 8.5:1 compression, Solex 40 PDSI carburettor

The M15 version used the Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection and produced 96 kW (130 PS; 128 hp). It was also known as the tii engine.

Applications:

The M17 version produces 85 kW (115 PS). It has compression ratio of 9.0:1 and uses either a Stromberg 175 CDET or a Solex 4A1 carburettor.[citation needed]

Applications:

  • 1972-1977 E12 520

The M43/1 version has a compression ratio of 8.1:1 and produces 81 kW (110 PS; 109 hp).

Applications:

  • 1975-1979 E21 320— Solex 32-32 DIDTA carburettor
  • 1975-1979 E21 320i— USA only, Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection

The M64 version produces 92 kW (125 PS). It has a compression ratio of 9.3:1 and uses Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection.

Applications:

  • 1975-1978 E21 320i
  • 1975-1979 E12 520i

The M31 version uses a KKK BLD turbocharger operating @ 7psi and produces 125 kW (170 PS). It has a compression ratio of 6.9:1 and uses Schafer PL 04 mechanical fuel injection.

Applications:

Related engines edit

  • The highly successful M12 turbocharged motorsport engine was based on the M10 engine block.
  • The S14 engine used in the E30 M3 was based on the M10 block.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . www.usautoparts.net. Archived from the original on 21 April 2012.
  2. ^ . www.e30zone.net. Archived from the original on 2 January 2018. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  3. ^ . www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 May 2019. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  4. ^ Zal, Pawel (ed.). 1963 BMW 1500 (for Europe North America ) specs review. ISBN 978-83-931772-0-2. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  5. ^ Andrew Everett (1 May 2016). "The inner working of the long lived BMW M-10 Engine". Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  6. ^ Hogsten, Dag E. (1982-10-06). "Prestige till varje pris" [Prestige at any cost]. Teknikens Värld (in Swedish). Vol. 34, no. 21. Stockholm, Sweden: Specialtidningsförlaget AB. p. 26.
  7. ^ "1975 BMW Type 114 1502 Specs". www.ultimatespecs.com. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  8. ^ "1961 BMW New Class 1500 Specs". www.ultimatespecs.com. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  9. ^ "1981 BMW E21 3 Series 315 Specs". www.ultimatespecs.com. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
  10. ^ "1962 BMW 1800 specifications, information, data, photos". www.carfolio.com. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  11. ^ "BMW M99 Automobilmotor". BMW Group Archiv (in German). Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  12. ^ . BMW History. Archived from the original on 2012-03-07. Retrieved 2012-11-07.

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The BMW M10 is a SOHC inline 4 petrol engine which was produced by BMW from 1962 1988 It was the company s first four cylinder engine since the BMW 309 ended production in 1936 and was introduced in the New Class sedans BMW M10 engineOverviewProduction1962 1988LayoutConfigurationInline 4Displacement1 5 L 1 499 cc 1 6 L 1 573 cc 1 8 L 1 766 cc 1 8 L 1 773 cc 2 0 L 1 990 cc Cylinder bore82 mm 3 23 in 84 mm 3 31 in 89 mm 3 5 in Piston stroke71 mm 2 8 in 80 mm 3 15 in Cylinder block materialCast ironCylinder head materialAluminiumValvetrainSOHCCombustionFuel systemSolex carburetorStromberg carburettorKugelfischer mechanical FI Bosch L JetTronic fuel injectionFuel typePetrolChronologyPredecessorNoneSuccessorBMW M40 The M10 was used in many BMW models with over 3 5 million being produced during its 26 year production run 1 The turbocharged BMW M12 engine used in the Formula One racing was based on the M10 engine block and produced up to 1 400 PS 1 030 kW in qualifying trim citation needed Following the introduction of the BMW M40 engine in 1987 the M10 began to be phased out Contents 1 Development 2 Design 3 Naming conventions 4 Versions 4 1 1499 cc engines 4 2 1573 cc engines 4 3 1766 cc engines 4 4 1773 cc engines 4 5 1990 cc engines 5 Related engines 6 See also 7 ReferencesDevelopment editBaron Alex von Falkenhausen an engineer and racing driver designed the M10 in the late 1950s 1 He was asked by BMW to design an engine with a displacement of 1 3 L 79 cu in but felt that this would be insufficient for the company s future needs He convinced management that the minimum capacity should be 1 5 L 92 cu in and offered an engine that could be expanded to a maximum of 2 0 L 122 cu in Design editThe M10 has a cast iron block and an aluminum alloy head with hemispherical combustion chambers and two valves per cylinder 2 It features a forged crankshaft counterbalance weights five main bearings and a chain driven camshaft 3 The initial version of the M10 had a bore of 82 mm 3 2 in and a stroke of 71 mm 2 8 in resulting in a displacement of 1 499 cc 91 5 cu in The peak power rating was 59 kW 80 PS 79 hp 4 5 Naming conventions editThe engine was initially known as the M115 the last two digits representing the 1 5 litre capacity Over the years variants of the engine were given various codes most of them starting with M1 and the remaining digits relating to the capacity In 1975 the engine became known as then M10 then in 1980 it was given the standardised BMW engine code of M10B18 where M10 represents the series B represents petrol Benzin in German and the 18 represented its then 1 8 litre capacity The M115 and all related engines have become retroactively known as the M10 family Versions editVersion Displacement Power Torque Year M115 1 499 cc 91 5 cu in 55 kW 75 PS 74 hp at 5800 rpm 118 N m 87 lb ft at 3700 rpm 1974 1977 59 kW 80 PS 79 hp at 5700 rpm 118 N m 87 lb ft at 3000 rpm 1962 1964 M116 1 573 cc 96 0 cu in 63 kW 85 PS 84 hp at 5800 rpm 130 N m 96 lb ft at 3500 rpm 1964 1975 77 kW 105 PS 103 hp at 6000 rpm 141 N m 104 lb ft at 4500 rpm 1967 1968 M41 66 kW 90 PS 89 hp at 6000 rpm 167 N m 123 lb ft at 4000 rpm 1975 1980 M98 55 kW 75 PS 74 hp at 5800 rpm 110 N m 81 lb ft at 3200 rpm 1981 1983 M10B18 1 766 cc 107 8 cu in 74 kW 100 PS 99 hp at 5800 rpm 135 N m 100 lb ft at 3500 rpm 1980 1983 77 kW 105 PS 103 hp at 5800 rpm 75 kW 102 PS 101 hp 145 N m 107 lb ft at 4500 rpm135 N m 100 lb ft 1980 1988S CH 6 M118 1 773 cc 108 2 cu in 66 kW 90 PS 89 hp at 5 250 rpm 144 N m 106 lb ft at 3000 rpm 1963 1974 81 kW 110 PS 108 hp at 5800 rpm 148 N m 109 lb ft at 4000 rpm 1964 1976 96 kW 130 PS 128 hp at 6100 rpm 157 N m 116 lb ft at 5100 rpm 1964 1965 M05 1 990 cc 121 4 cu in 74 kW 100 PS 99 hp at 5500 rpm 157 N m 116 lb ft at 3000 rpm 1968 1976 88 kW 120 PS 118 hp at 5600 rpm 167 N m 123 lb ft at 3500 rpm 1965 1971 M17 85 kW 115 PS 113 hp at 5800 rpm 165 N m 122 lb ft at 3700 rpm 1972 1977 M15 96 kW 130 PS 128 hp at 5800 rpm 177 N m 131 lb ft at 4500 rpm 1970 1974 M43 80 kW 109 PS 107 hp at 5800 rpm 160 N m 118 lb ft at 3700 rpm 1975 1983 M64 92 kW 125 PS 123 hp at 5700 rpm 175 N m 129 lb ft at 4350 rpm 1975 1979 M10B20 81 kW 110 PS 109 hp at 5700 rpm 152 N m 112 lb ft at 4350 rpm 1977 1979 M31 1 990 cc 121 4 cu in turbo 125 kW 170 PS 168 hp at 5800 rpm 245 N m 181 lb ft at 4000 rpm 1973 1975 1499 cc engines edit The M115 version has a displacement of 1 499 cc 91 5 cu in and produces 55 60 kW 75 82 PS 74 80 hp It has a bore of 82 mm 3 2 in and a stroke of 71 mm 2 8 in Lower power models have a compression ratio of 8 0 1 while higher power models have a compressions ratio of 8 8 1 Fuel is supplied via a Solex 38 PDSI carburettor Applications 7 8 1962 1964 BMW 1500 1975 1977 BMW 1502 1573 cc engines edit The M116 version has a displacement of 1 573 cc 96 0 cu in and produces 63 77 kW 86 105 PS 84 103 hp It has a bore of 84 mm 3 3 in and a stroke of 71 mm 2 8 in The standard specification has a compression ratio of 8 6 1 and uses a Solex 38 PDSI carburettor The 1600 ti version has a compression ratio of 9 5 1 and uses twin Solex 40 PHH carburettors Applications 1964 1966 BMW 1600 63 kW 86 PS 1966 1975 BMW 1600 2 1602 63 kW 86 PS 1967 1968 BMW 1600 ti 77 kW 105 PS The M41 version produces 66 kW 90 PS 89 hp has an 8 3 1 compression ratio and fuel is supplied by a Solex 32 DIDTA carburettor Applications 1975 1980 E21 316 The M98 version produces 55 kW 75 PS 74 hp has a compression ratio of 9 5 1 and uses a Pierburg 1B2 carburettor Applications 9 1981 1983 E21 315 1766 cc engines edit The M10B18 version produces 66 77 kW 90 105 PS 89 104 hp depending on specification The bore is 89 mm 3 5 in and the stroke is 71 mm 2 8 in Applications 1969 1972 1800 66 kW 90 PS 8 6 1 compression Solex 36 40 PDSI carburettor 1971 1975 1802 66 kW 90 PS 8 6 1 compression Solex 38 PDSI carburettor 1980 1983 E21 320i 320is U S only 75 kW 101 hp 8 8 1 compression Bosch K Jetronic mechanical fuel injection 1980 1983 E12 518 South Africa only 77 kW 105 PS 10 0 1 compression Bosch K Jetronic mechanical fuel injection 1982 1987 E30 316 66 kW 90 PS 9 5 1 compression Pierburg 2BE carburettor Ecotronic 1982 1988 E30 318i 77 kW 105 PS 10 0 1 compression Bosch L Jetronic electronic fuel injection 1981 1988 E28 518i 77 kW 105 PS 9 5 1 compression Bosch LE Jetronic mechanical fuel injection 1773 cc engines edit The M118 version has a displacement of 1 773 cc 108 2 cu in and produces 66 96 kW 90 130 PS 89 128 hp 10 depending on specification The bore is 84 mm 3 3 in and the stroke is 80 mm 3 1 in Applications 11 1963 1968 1800 66 kW 90 PS 8 6 1 compression Solex 36 40 PDSI carburettor 1963 1966 1800ti 81 kW 110 PS 9 5 1 compression twin Solex 40 PHH carburettors 1964 1965 1800tiSA 96 kW 130 PS 10 5 1 compression twin Weber DCOE 45 carburettors 1974 1981 E12 518 66 kW 90 PS 8 6 1 compression Solex 38 PDSI carburettor 1990 cc engines edit The M05 version has a displacement of 1 990 cc 121 4 cu in and produces 74 88 kW 100 120 PS 99 118 hp depending on specification It has a bore of 89 mm 3 5 in and a stroke of 80 mm 3 1 in Applications 1965 1970 BMW 2000CS 88 kW 120 PS 9 3 1 compression 2x Solex 40 PHH carburettors 1966 1970 BMW 2000C 74 kW 100 PS 8 5 1 compression Solex 40 PDSI carburettor 1966 1972 BMW 2000 74 kW 100 PS 8 5 1 compression Solex 40 PDSI carburettor 1966 1971 BMW 2000ti 88 kW 120 PS 9 3 1 compression 2x Solex 40 PHH carburettors 1968 1976 BMW 2002 74 kW 100 PS 8 5 1 compression Solex 40 PDSI carburettor The M15 version used the Kugelfischer mechanical fuel injection and produced 96 kW 130 PS 128 hp It was also known as the tii engine Applications 1970 1973 2000tii 1972 1974 2002tii 1972 1974 E12 520i The M17 version produces 85 kW 115 PS It has compression ratio of 9 0 1 and uses either a Stromberg 175 CDET or a Solex 4A1 carburettor citation needed Applications 1972 1977 E12 520 The M43 1 version has a compression ratio of 8 1 1 and produces 81 kW 110 PS 109 hp Applications 1975 1979 E21 320 Solex 32 32 DIDTA carburettor 1975 1979 E21 320i USA only Bosch K Jetronic mechanical fuel injection The M64 version produces 92 kW 125 PS It has a compression ratio of 9 3 1 and uses Bosch K Jetronic mechanical fuel injection Applications 1975 1978 E21 320i 1975 1979 E12 520i The M31 version uses a KKK BLD turbocharger operating 7psi and produces 125 kW 170 PS It has a compression ratio of 6 9 1 and uses Schafer PL 04 mechanical fuel injection Applications 1973 1975 2002 turboRelated engines editThe highly successful M12 turbocharged motorsport engine was based on the M10 engine block The S14 engine used in the E30 M3 was based on the M10 block 12 See also editList of BMW enginesReferences edit a b BMW World M10 Engine www usautoparts net Archived from the original on 21 April 2012 M10 E30 Zone Wiki www e30zone net Archived from the original on 2 January 2018 Retrieved 28 January 2017 BMW M10 Four Cylinder Engines www unixnerd demon co uk Archived from the original on 22 May 2019 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