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- Mercedes-Benz_M116_engine abstract "The Mercedes-Benz M116 was a series of Gasoline automotive V8 engine made by Mercedes-Benz between 1969 and 1991. All models were a Single overhead camshaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and featured Bosch Jetronic Fuel injection. These engines were introduced as smaller displacement alternatives to the Mercedes-Benz M117 engine, however they shared few common parts.".
- Q667956 abstract "The Mercedes-Benz M116 was a series of Gasoline automotive V8 engine made by Mercedes-Benz between 1969 and 1991. All models were a Single overhead camshaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and featured Bosch Jetronic Fuel injection. These engines were introduced as smaller displacement alternatives to the Mercedes-Benz M117 engine, however they shared few common parts.".
- Mercedes-Benz_M116_engine comment "The Mercedes-Benz M116 was a series of Gasoline automotive V8 engine made by Mercedes-Benz between 1969 and 1991. All models were a Single overhead camshaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and featured Bosch Jetronic Fuel injection. These engines were introduced as smaller displacement alternatives to the Mercedes-Benz M117 engine, however they shared few common parts.".
- Q667956 comment "The Mercedes-Benz M116 was a series of Gasoline automotive V8 engine made by Mercedes-Benz between 1969 and 1991. All models were a Single overhead camshaft design with 2 valves per cylinder and featured Bosch Jetronic Fuel injection. These engines were introduced as smaller displacement alternatives to the Mercedes-Benz M117 engine, however they shared few common parts.".