The diesel engine manufactured by Mercedes-Benz is a four-stroke with a volume of 9572 cubic centimeters, corresponding to approximately 575 cubic inches. ![]() Mercedes-Benz began to develop qualitatively new series of engines in 1969. This decision was crucial for technology that should pull heavy trailers (truck and tractors). The emergence of 400 series engines was caused by the need to implement the decision of the German Federal Ministry of Transport of 1968, according to which since 1972 new vehicles were required to have engine capacity of 6 kW (8 hp) per ton of total weight of the train. Radically new series of engines for heavy trucks and tractors appeared on the market in 1970. ![]() 400 series of deisel engines Mercedes-Benz
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