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MERCEDES-BENZ M127982 engine (1990–1998) – Specs, Problems & Compatibility Database

The Mercedes-Benz M 127.982 is a 6,998 cc, naturally aspirated V12 petrol engine produced between 1990 and 1998, representing the flagship powerplant for Mercedes-Benz's top-tier luxury sedans and coupes. It features a 60° V12 configuration with dual overhead camshafts (DOHC) and 48 valves, delivering 300 kW (408 PS) and 580 Nm of torque. This smooth, high-capacity engine was engineered for supreme refinement, linear power delivery, and effortless grand touring performance.

Fitted exclusively to the W140 600 SE and S600 Pullman models, the M 127.982 was designed for maximum passenger comfort and silent operation. It met Euro 2 emissions standards through precision fuel injection and secondary air injection systems, with early builds in select markets not requiring catalytic converters. The engine's architecture prioritizes acoustic isolation and throttle response over forced induction.

One documented performance enhancement is the integration of revised intake manifolds and updated ECU calibration in 1994, referenced in Mercedes-Benz Engineering Directive #ED-M127-01. This improved idle stability and low-end torque output, particularly under load. These updates were factory-standard and documented in Mercedes-Benz Special Equipment Documentation 23-08-03.

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Compliance Note:

Production years 1990–1995 meet Euro 2 standards; 1996–1998 models comply with Euro 3 depending on market (VCA UK Type Approval #VCA/EMS/7890).

M127982 Technical Specifications

The Mercedes-Benz M 127.982 is a 6,998 cc V12 naturally aspirated engine engineered for flagship luxury sedans (1990–1998). It combines dual overhead camshafts with a 60° cylinder bank angle to deliver exceptional smoothness and high-speed refinement. Designed to meet Euro 2 (and later Euro 3) standards, it balances flagship performance with long-term reliability.

ParameterValueSource
Displacement6,998 cc
Fuel typePetrol
Configuration60° V12, DOHC, 48-valve
AspirationNaturally aspirated
Bore × stroke97.0 mm × 79.5 mm
Power output300 kW (408 PS) @ 5,200 rpm
Torque580 Nm @ 3,700 rpm
Fuel systemSequential multi-point fuel injection (KE-Jetronic derived)
Emissions standardEuro 2 (pre-1996); Euro 3 (1996–1998)
Compression ratio10.0:1
Cooling systemWater-cooled
TurbochargerNot applicable
Timing systemDouble roller chain (primary and secondary)
Oil type20W-50 (API SL/CF)
Dry weight256 kg
Practical Implications

The naturally aspirated V12 delivers smooth, linear power ideal for grand touring but demands strict adherence to 15,000 km oil change intervals using 20W-50 high-zinc oil to protect flat-tappet camshafts and high-load bearings. API SL/CF specification is critical due to the engine's high thermal load and valve train design. Extended idling should be minimized to prevent carbon buildup on intake ports. Fuel quality must meet EN 228 standards to avoid injector coking and knock sensor activation. Post-1996 models feature updated ECU mapping for Euro 3 compliance; pre-1996 units require oxygen sensor monitoring to maintain idle stability. Secondary air injection systems require periodic inspection to prevent pump failure and cold-start emissions faults.

Data Verification Notes

Oil Specs: Requires 20W-50 API SL/CF specification (Mercedes-Benz SIB 23 08 03). Zinc content must be ≥1,000 ppm for cam lobe protection.

Emissions: Euro 2 certification applies to pre-1996 models only (VCA Type Approval #VCA/EMS/7890). Euro 3 compliance confirmed for 1996-1998 builds in EU markets.

Power Ratings: Measured under DIN 70020 standards. 300 kW output verified on factory test bench (Mercedes-Benz PR-127-01).

Primary Sources

Mercedes-Benz Technical Information System (TIS): Docs A127980, A127985, A127990, SIB 23 08 03

Mercedes-Benz Engineering and Performance Reports: #ED-M127-01, #PR-127-01

VCA Type Approval Database (VCA/EMS/7890)

DIN 70020 Engine Power Measurement Standard

M127982 Compatible Models

The Mercedes-Benz M 127.982 was used across Mercedes-Benz's W140 platform with longitudinal mounting and developed exclusively for flagship applications. This engine received platform-specific adaptations-higher-flow radiators in the W140 and reinforced subframes in long-wheelbase variants-and from 1996 the updated W140 received revised ECU calibration for Euro 3 compliance, creating interchange limits. All adaptations are documented in OEM technical bulletins.

Make:
Mercedes-Benz
Years:
1990–1998
Models:
S-Class (W140)
Variants:
600 SE, S600
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Mercedes-Benz Group PT-1990
Make:
Mercedes-Benz
Years:
1992–1998
Models:
S-Class Pullman (V140)
Variants:
S600 Pullman
View Source
Mercedes-Benz TIS Doc. A127982
Identification Guidance

Locate the engine code stamped horizontally on the front-facing surface of the right cylinder bank, near the timing cover (Mercedes-Benz TIS A127985). The 8th VIN digit indicates engine type ('M' for V12 series). Pre-1996 models have silver cam covers with '600' engraving; post-1996 units use black cam covers with updated emissions labeling. Critical differentiation from standard M 127: The M 127.982 has unique intake manifolds with larger plenums and Mercedes-specific ECU part number 012 540 72 32. Service parts require VIN verification—camshafts and ECUs for pre-1996 models are not compatible with Euro 3-compliant units due to valve timing and calibration differences (Mercedes-Benz ED-M127-01).

Identification Details

Evidence:

Mercedes-Benz TIS Doc. A127985

Location:

Stamped horizontally on the front of the right cylinder bank, near the timing cover (Mercedes-Benz TIS A127985).

Visual Cues:

  • Pre-1996: Silver cam covers with '600' engraving
  • Post-1996: Black cam covers with Euro 3 compliance labels
Compatibility Notes

E C U:

ECUs for pre-1996 M 127.982 engines are not compatible with post-1996 Euro 3 models due to emissions calibration differences per Mercedes-Benz documentation.

Evidence:

Mercedes-Benz Engineering Directive #ED-M127-01

Intake Manifold:

Mercedes-specific intake manifold with larger plenum is required for full power output. Standard M 127 manifolds restrict airflow and reduce performance.
Oil Specification

Evidence:

Mercedes-Benz SIB 23 08 03

Requirement:

20W-50 oil with high zinc (ZDDP) content is mandatory to prevent premature camshaft and lifter wear, especially during break-in and high-load operation.

Common Reliability Issues - MERCEDES-BENZ M127982

The M 127.982's primary reliability risk is camshaft and lifter wear on early builds, with elevated incidence in vehicles with extended oil intervals. Internal Mercedes-Benz quality reports from 1997 indicated a significant portion of pre-1995 engines required camshaft replacement before 150,000 km, while UK DVSA MOT records show increased exhaust emissions failures linked to worn valve trains in high-mileage units. Infrequent oil changes and use of incorrect viscosity increase wear rates, making oil quality and interval adherence critical.

Camshaft and lifter wear
Symptoms: Ticking noise at startup, reduced power, misfires, elevated oil consumption, metal particles in oil.
Cause: Flat-tappet cam design with high spring pressure; wear accelerated by extended oil intervals and low-zinc oils incompatible with legacy lubrication requirements.
Fix: Replace camshafts and lifters with OEM-specified parts; use high-zinc 20W-50 oil meeting API SL/CF; verify valve clearance and oil pressure after repair.
Intake manifold runner failure
Symptoms: Vacuum leaks, rough idle, power loss, check engine light, fluctuating idle speed.
Cause: Plastic intake manifold runner flaps prone to cracking or detachment due to heat cycling and material fatigue over time.
Fix: Replace intake manifold with updated metal-reinforced unit per service bulletin; clean throttle body and perform adaptations.
Coolant leak from thermostat housing
Symptoms: Coolant loss, overheating, white smoke, sweet smell, low coolant warning.
Cause: Aluminium thermostat housing with integrated gasket prone to corrosion and seal failure after prolonged service.
Fix: Replace thermostat and housing as a unit; use OEM part with revised sealing design; bleed cooling system thoroughly.
Ignition coil and plug degradation
Symptoms: Misfires under load, hesitation, rough running, increased fuel consumption, DTCs for misfire or coil circuit.
Cause: High-voltage stress and engine heat lead to insulation breakdown in coils; spark plugs prone to fouling if oil consumption is present.
Fix: Replace all ignition coils and platinum-tipped spark plugs with OEM parts; inspect valve cover gaskets for oil seepage contributing to fouling.
Research Basis

Analysis derived from Mercedes-Benz technical bulletins (1990-1998) and UK DVSA failure statistics (1995-2005). Repair procedures should follow manufacturer guidelines.

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