Successful start for pre-chamber diesel engines

  • Date
    8 June 1922
  • Description
    The Benz & Cie. Board of Management commissions an initial test series for pre-chamber diesel engines. The two-cylinder four-stroke engines produce 25 hp / 18 kW at 800 rpm and are fitted into three Benz-Sendling S 6 motorised ploughs. Testing is so successful that on 6 March 1923 the decision is taken to produce a series of 100 units.
Benz-Sendling motorised plough 25 to 32 hp, with petrol or diesel engine, with a drive wheel, chain transmission, threshing drive.
In 1922, the two-cylinder diesel from Benz was the world's first vehicle diesel engine with a pre-chamber. The engine delivers 25 to 32 hp and is mainly used in agricultural and road tractors.
H1080
Benz-Sendling S 6
In 1922, the pre-chamber diesel engine from Benz was the world's first vehicle diesel engine with a pre-chamber. The engine delivers 30 to 32 hp and is mainly used in agricultural and road tractors.
H1100
Benz pre-chamber diesel engine
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