BMW M42

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BMW M42
Manufacturer BMW
Production 19891996
Predecessor BMW M40
Successor BMW M44
Class DOHC Straight-4
Engine 1.8 L (1796 cc/109 in³)
Related BMW M12

The BMW M42 is a DOHC 16-valve I4 piston engine first built for the E30 318is 1989 year model. The engine block is based on the BMW M40, used on the 318i, but had distinctive features such as double overhead cams driven by a timing chain, hydraulic valve lifters, and an increased 10:1 compression ratio.

Profile gaskets on M42s built before 1993 are known to fail prematurely.

Models
Engine Displacement Power Torque Redline Year
M42B18 1.8 L (1796 cc/109 in³) 100 kW (136 ps) @ 6000 172 N·m (127 ft·lbf) @ 4600 6500 1989
103 kW (140 ps) @ 6000 175 N·m (129 ft·lbf) @ 4500 6300 1992

[edit] M42B18

Displacement for the M42B18 was 1.8 L (1796 cc). E30 318iS, 318i (in the U.S.; European versions of the 318i were fitted with the M40 engine), and early E36 318iS/318ti (prior to 1992) models were fitted with versions producing 100 kW (134 HP) and 172 N·m (127 ft·lbf). Later, change in the overhead cam design helped to achieve 103 kW (138 HP) and 175 N·m (129 ft·lbf) coping with the increased weight of the E36 models. The engine uses Bosch M1.7 fuel injection.

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