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Overview

toyota 7m-gte

Toyota Motor Corporation's M family of engines were a longitudinally mounted straight-6 engine design. They were used from the 1960s through the 1990s. All M family engines were OHC designs. While the M family was born with a chain-driven single camshaft it evolved into a belt-driven DOHC system after 1980. All M family engines used a cast-iron block with an aluminum cylinder head, and were built at the Toyota Kamigo plant in Toyota City, Japan.
The M-E variant, available only in the Japanese domestic market, was the first Toyota engine to be equipped with fuel injection. The 4M-E was the first Toyota engine to be equipped with fuel injection for non-Japanese markets. The M family were Toyota's most prestigious engines for over 30 years. They were commonly found on the large Toyota Crown, Mark II, and Supra models....

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technical specifications

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General

engine brand: toyota
production years: 1986-1992
engine lifespan: ~250 000
features: DOHC

piston

Power and torque

power: 235
torque: 344

gas-pump

Fuel

fuel system: injector
fuel type: petrol
euro standards: EURO 2

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Timing

timing drive: belt
hydraulic lifters: no
phase regulator: no

engine-oil-level

Oil

recommended engine oil: 5W-30
engine oil capacity: 4.4

turbocharger

Displacement and turbo

displacement: 2954
compression ratio: 8.4
turbocharging: CT26

height

Dimensions and measurements

weight: 210
cylinder bore: 83
piston stroke: 91

engine

Engine block

cylinder block: cast iron R6
block head: aluminum 24v

Cars using the engine

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