The BMW M60 is a V8 DOHC piston engine which was BMW's first V8 in over 25 years and was produced from 1992 to 1996. It was replaced with the M62 engine. To reduce weight, the engine uses aluminum for both the engine block and cylinder head, and a plastic intake manifold.[1] Nikasil plating is used for the cylinder liners (see below). The sintered connecting rods were made as a single piece and then fractured in order to ensure a closer fit.[2] Total dry weight of the engine is 203 kg (448 lb).[1]
The M60 engine has four valves per cylinder and double overhead camshafts, driven by a dual-row timing chain.[2] Valves had hydraulic lash adjustment to reduce maintenance, and the camshaft chain drive was self-adjusting. There was no distributor, each cylinder having its own ignition coil. Fuel injection and ignition are controlled by the Bosch Motronic 3.3 system.
The M60 was offered in two sizes: the 3.0 L M60B30 and the 4.0 L M60B40.[WIKI]
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