Mercedes Benz Automobile M 160 1 User Manual

Manual  
Smart M 160/1  
Engine  
Manufacturer: Ecofly GmbH, Germany  
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Manual Smart M160 / 1– UL- Engine  
Ecofly GmbH  
July 05  
page 1  
1. Technical Concept  
Our engine is a series-produced automobile engine from the smart car withbelt  
drive for use as a stationary engine or as an uncertified power train for sports  
aircraft.  
Engine RPM is reduced with the help of a toothed belt drive.  
Car-like vibration damping is achieved by using a centrifugal clutch with soft  
torsion coupling.  
Note:  
Since this engine is a variant of a serially produced stationary engine, itdoesnot  
meet the safety requirements of certified aircraft engines. The engine may  
therefore only be used in aircraft types where sudden engine failure does not  
endanger safety.  
This means that the glide and landing characteristics of the aircraft must not be  
affected by engine failure, proof of which must be produced during aircraft  
certification.  
Therefore, aircraft equipped with this engine must only be flown over such  
terrain and at altitudes and speeds so that in the event of sudden engine failure,  
safe landing is always possible, responsibility for which rests with the pilot.  
Local regulations may apply. For Germany, see Civil Aviation Act (Luft VO) § 6.  
The user acknowledges by signing below that engine failure is possible at any  
time because the engine is used for a purpose other than designed.  
Place.........................................  
Date:....................................  
Signature:..................................................................................................  
Furthermore, any modifications to the engine and/or drive pose potential safety  
risks. As such, distributors are advised to not undertake any changes prior to  
qualified engineering analysis and exhaustive testing!  
Any irregularities, anomalies and damage must be immediately reported to the  
distributor!  
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1.1. Description  
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3-cylinder series  
engine with  
turbocharger;  
60KW / 74KW  
Fully electronic  
sequential  
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injection  
Lambda sensor  
controlled 3-way  
catalytic  
converter  
integrated into  
muffler (optional)  
Electronic knock  
control using  
knock sensor  
Power control  
using redundant  
potentiometer  
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and e-gas  
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Dual ignition for maximum smoothness (single-circuit)  
Manifold pressure controlled by variable valve timing, intercooler  
Water-cooled turbocharger housing with pressurised lubrication  
Thermostat-controlled water cooling  
Oil circuit with wet sump  
Overhead camshaft with maintenance-free chain drive  
Maintenance-free valve control with hydraulic valve-play compensators  
All-aluminium crankcase  
Belt-driven water pump and alternator  
Electrical starter  
Electrical fuel pump  
Electronic engine control unit (ECU) with relays and 2 sets of cables  
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Flanged gearbox with bearing-  
mounted drive shaft  
Toothed belt drive with  
adjustable belt tension  
CNC machined propeller  
bearing and shaft  
Centrifugal clutch with metal  
bushings to reduce torsional  
vibration  
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Elastically suspended  
mounting plate for sensors,  
relay box and ECU  
4-point engine mount  
1.2. Engine Layout / Dimensions  
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2. Technical Data  
2.1. Technical Data / Key Features  
60 KW  
74 KW  
Capacity (cm³)  
698  
Stroke / Bore (mm)  
Compression ratio  
Cylinders / Valves  
68 / 66  
9.5 (-0.4) : 1  
3 cylinders; 2 valves per cylinder  
Spark plugs (per cylinder)  
Engine weight per DIN (kg)  
Max. torque (Nm)  
2
57  
110 at  
130 at  
2000 – 4750 RPM  
2500 – 5300 RPM  
Max. power output (kW)  
60 at 5250 RPM  
(continuous running)  
74 at 5600 RPM  
(continuous running)  
Max. continuous RPM  
Max. short-time RPM  
Max. manifold pressure (bar)  
Charge air control  
Oil pump  
5800 RPM  
6000 RPM  
0.9 (+ 0.1 / - 0.2) 1.3 (+ 0.1 / - 0.1)  
Map-guided  
Chain-driven, external gear pump; wet sump  
Integrated full and partial load ventilation  
Ventilation  
Fuel injection / injection  
pressure  
Bosch EV6 / 3.8 bar via intake manifold  
(max. 4.8 bar)  
Fuel  
Min. RON 95 (super unleaded)  
Bosch LSF4  
Electronic, adaptive; 1 knock sensor  
240 000  
Lambda sensor  
Anti-knock control  
Max. permissible  
turbocharger RPM  
Max. exhaust temperature  
950°C (at turbocharger inlet),  
short-time 980°C  
Engine Diagnostics  
Diagnostics module to read stored errors  
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2.2. Performance and Torque Curve for 60KW Engine  
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2.3. Performance and Torque Curve for 74KW Engine  
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2.4. Fuels / Fuel System  
Use only unleaded, min. 95 octane fuel (unleaded Super = standard automotive  
fuel). Do not use any fuel additives!  
Remarks:  
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Leaded fuels damage not only the catalytic converter but also the lambda  
sensor! The general rule also for engines not fitted with a catalytic converter  
is therefore: do not use leaded fuel!  
In case only Normal unleaded fuel is available, it can be used in exceptional  
cases provided maximum power is reduced to 80% (the knock control  
system automatically adjusts the ignition angle, minimising the risk of  
engine damage).  
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Recommended optionally:  
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Unleaded Super – Plus (RON 98); at very high ambient  
temperatures and limited cooling of charge air, this fuel grade might  
even result in slightly higher performance.  
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We also recommend sulphur-free fuels such as Shell Optimax  
(RON 99) (very environment-friendly and extremely knock-resistant)  
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All other fuels, even aviation-grade fuels will cause irreparable damage to  
the engine sooner or later!  
Injection valves are susceptible to clogging due to fuel impurities, so use  
only filtered fuel and check/replace fuel filter at regular intervals.  
A noisy fuel pump may be indicative of a clogged fuel filter: replace fuel  
filter!  
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Take special care when working with or checking the fuel system.  
Guide all fuel lines away from heat sources so as to protect them from  
thermal fatigue. Insulate fuel lines against heat where necessary.  
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2.5. Lubricants  
The oil tank has a capacity of about 3.2l.  
Replace the oil filter when changing the oil. Use suction to withdraw spent oil  
completely.  
Ecofly will install an oil bleed screw upon request.  
The difference between the maximum and minimum oil level amounts to about  
0.5l.  
Note: While topping up oil, ensure that the oil level NEVER exceeds the  
max. level indicated on the dip stick.  
Withdraw excess oil by suction if necessary.  
The air-exhaust system of this engine is sensitive to excess oil; excessive oil  
levels may even result in irreparable damage to the engine!  
Minimum requirements:  
Use only branded oils of API grade “SG” and higher.  
Recommended:  
Semi-synthetic or synthetic oils are recommended.  
The best oils currently on the market are classified “SJ” (API).  
The best oil you can use for this engine will meet the current Mercedes-Benz  
Specification 229.3 (includes 229.1).  
We cite an excerpt from MB Specification 229.3:  
The viscosity class must be  
selected according to the  
temperature range:  
15W – 40 should usually be  
adequate for most  
applications.  
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2.6. Cooling System / Coolant  
The coolant is a 50:50 mixture of water and antifreeze/anticorrosive fluid.  
A 50:50 mixture provides frost protection down to -37°C.  
At temperatures as low as -45°C, increase the ratio of the antifreeze  
/anticorrosive fluid to 55% but not higher, since otherwise heat drain will be  
impeded.  
Use only antifreeze/anticorrosive fluids recommended by Mercedes-Benz. For  
further information, contact the nearest Mercedes-Benz or smart service station.  
In the event of coolant loss, determine cause, correct and refill as necessary. At  
the time of refilling, top up with the recommended ratio of water and anti-  
freeze/anticorrosive fluid.  
Completely replace the coolant every 2 years.  
Since coolant temperature is thermostatically controlled, do not cover the cooler  
in winter!  
2.7. Manifold Intake  
Ensure that the air taken in is as cool as possible.  
If necessary, take special measures to ensure that air taken in is not  
inadvertently preheated by the cooler or the exhaust.  
Since carburettor icing cannot occur in this engine by design (being an injection  
system) preheated air is not merely superfluous, it actually reduces engine  
performance!  
If the intake temperature is too high, the ECU will automatically reduce engine  
power output, WHICH MAY GIVE RISE TO DANGEROUS SITUATIONS.  
Use only suitable air filters. Check, clean or replace the air filter at regular  
intervals.  
Ensure that all water entering the air intake is drained completely ahead of the  
air filter.  
Ensure that no rubber particles from the belt drive are sucked in.  
Optimum charge air cooling must be ensured whenever the engine is  
operational. NEVER cover the intercooler fully or even partially in winter.  
2.8. Propeller Gear  
The transmission ratio is 2.1 : 1.  
Toothed belt: HTD-(Powergrip GT2) 8M; 60mm width.  
Check belt tension at regular intervals. When the engine is cold, the belt should  
yield 5-10mm when pressed down at the centre of the exposed length.  
If necessary, insert washers to adjust the distance of the propeller axle from the  
drive shaft.  
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Ensure that the drive axes are perfectly parallel.  
Misalignments will provoke damage  
NEVER assemble the propeller axle without locating pins.  
Do not insert any spacers to extend the engine-propeller distance: this will  
increase the bending load on the gears beyond permissible limits!  
Note that a new belt will initially lose some rubber; this is not indicative of  
unusual wear.  
Check for play on the bottom bearing by pressing the belt down with a finger (in  
case of damage, the play can be felt).  
The same applies to the front and rear propeller bearings. Push against the  
propeller to check that there is no radial play.  
To increase comfort, the engine is fitted with a centrifugal clutch (which engages  
at 1600 – 2000 RPM) and a soft, metal torsion coupling.  
Never get out of an aircraft when the engine is idling, not even when the  
propeller has stopped turning! Always switch off the engine before getting  
out of the cockpit!  
3. Operating Limits  
While the engine is rated for maximum power output of 60/74KW, we  
recommend that the engine power is suitably adjusted for cruise flight to  
conserve fuel.  
Note that the engine is completely unsuited for aerobatic manoeuvres! Do not  
conduct stall exercises!  
Aerobatic manoeuvres will damage the engine!  
Avoid any critical RPM at which the natural frequency of the propeller and  
cockpit cell resonate.  
Maximum permissible engine rating amounts to 5800 RPM.  
3.1. Water / Oil  
Maximum permissible water temperature is 105°C.  
Water temperature of 110°C is permissible for short times.  
If the water temperature increases, the ECU will automatically reduce engine  
power output.  
Minimum water temperature for takeoff amounts to 60°C.  
Maximum permissible oil temperature is 140°C.  
Oil temperature of 150°C is permissible for short times.  
Minimum oil temperature for takeoff amounts to 60°C.  
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The diagram below indicates normal temperatures against RPM.  
The minimum permissible oil pressure is a function of the oil temperature and  
RPM.  
See diagram below (applies to engines when new)  
In the engines that have been in operation for longer periods, the indicated  
values can be lower by about 10%. For instance:  
At 2000 RPM:  
At 4000 RPM:  
At 5500 RPM:  
Min. oil pressure 2.0 bar (oil temperature 110°C); if oil  
temperature is higher, oil pressure will be lower  
Min. oil pressure 2.9 bar (oil temperature 125°C); if oil  
temperature is higher, oil pressure will be lower  
Min. oil pressure 3.3 bar (oil temperature 135°C); if oil  
temperature is higher, oil pressure will be lower  
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3.2. Height  
The turbocharger is configured such that the engine will deliver 60/74KW of  
power up to 2500m height.  
Reduce power setting above 2400m so that the turbocharger does not  
exceed its maximum rotational speed.  
As a thumb rule:  
Reduce power by 50 RPM (i.e. by about 1%) for every100m increase in height  
above 2400m. For example, at 3000m, reduce power by 300 RPM (6*50=300).  
We recommend that you reduce the RPM even further above a certain height.  
3.3. Manifold Temperature  
Maximum permissible manifold temperature is 45°C at 20°C ambient  
temperature.  
The lower the manifold temperature, the better will be engine performance due  
to the more favourable ignition angle and higher air density.  
Engine power output is lower at 45–55°C while at 60°C, the ECU will sharply  
lower manifold pressure!  
Use Super Plus (98 RON) fuel at very high ambient temperatures to prevent the  
anti-knocking system from scaling back ignition.  
If necessary, use an electric fan to support cooling (in cases where air flow is  
poor, e.g. in trike applications).  
In general, allow uniform air flow on the surface of the intercooler!  
3.4. Manifold Pressure  
Manifold pressure at full power setting must show between 0.7 and 1.0 bar (60  
KW) or 1.2 and 1.4 bar (74 KW).  
The SMART-MIP (engine monitoring unit) which shows total pressure, will  
indicate at full load 1.7 to 2 bar (60 KW) and 2.2 to 2.4 bar (74 KW).  
If pressure is not high enough, check system for leaks. If no obvious faults are  
found, contact the service centre and have the turbocharger recalibrated.  
If the manifold pressure exceeds 1.0 bar (60 KW) or 1.4 bar (74 KW), contact  
the service centre and have the turbocharger recalibrated.  
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3.5. ECU / Relay Box  
Install the ECU so that the rear of the ECU is ventilated by cool ambient air. This  
arrangement is necessary to drain the heat from active components.  
Max. temperature on ECU housing: 90°C.  
Install the relay box and contacts such that they are protected from spray.  
Moisture will cause contact problems!  
4. Engine Operation  
Read the manual before operating the engine!  
Note:  
Always adjust engine RPM so that the engine runs smoothly.  
Make sure that the centrifugal clutch does not “drag”. Avoid the 4100-4200 RPM  
range as engine operation is not as smooth as at other speeds.  
4.1. Ignition / Warming-up  
Complete the daily check (see 5.1) before switching on the engine.  
To start engine:  
Fuel valve:  
Throttle:  
Main switch:  
Ignition:  
Open  
Idle position (fuel/air mixture is controlled electronically)  
On  
On  
Starter:  
Operate  
As soon as the engine starts, throttle up sufficiently so that the engine runs  
smoothly in conjunction with the resonance frequency of the cell/propeller.  
Never operate the engine for long periods at low RPM (with stationary  
propeller) so as to provoke overheating situations.  
If water temperature touches 100°C on ground, increase engine RPM to  
2000 for better cooling!  
Allow engine to warm up at about 2000 RPM.  
After 2 minutes, engine RPM can be raised to 2500 RPM until all temperatures  
have reached minimum operating temperatures (water: min. 60°C, oilmin60°C).  
After taxying to the holding point, apply brakes and set the engine briefly to full  
power. Check that manifold pressure increases to between 0.7-1 bar (60KW)or  
1.2 to 1.4 bar (74 KW). The SMART-MIP will indicate total pressure, so at the  
time of this check, it should indicate 1.7 to 2 bar (60 KW) or 2.2 to 2.4 bar (74  
KW).  
If manifold pressure does not increase, abort takeoff immediately,  
determine the cause of the fault and correct.  
Monitor oil pressure at all times.  
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4.2. Takeoff  
Always set full power for takeoff.  
In addition to observing temperatures, monitor especially the indicated oil and  
manifold pressure.  
Leave engine at full power until you reach safe flying altitude; since the engine  
regulates itself, it is not necessary to power down!  
4.3. Landing  
Set engine speed to 2000 RPM during landing approach. The centrifugal clutch  
is fully engaged at this speed and the propeller will show better retarding  
characteristics.  
4.4. Switching off  
After landing and taxi in, all engine components would have cooled down  
sufficiently so that the engine can be switched off without taking any special  
measures.  
The turbocharger has a self-regulating thermosyphon to cool the exhaust  
manifold in order to prevent oil coking.  
After stationary full-load operation, it is sensible to allow the engine to run for  
two minutes (with propeller engaged at about 2000 RPM) to allow it to cool  
down.  
5. Checks  
5.1. Daily Checks  
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Remove cowling completely (top and bottom halves)  
Check engine frame and bearing seats (gearbox) for cracks  
Check bearing washers for cracks, replace if necessary  
Turn the drive belt around once and check for damage (outside and inside)  
Check drive and coolant lines as well as connections for coolant loss;  
correct as necessary  
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Check drive for oil leaks; correct all leaks immediately  
Ensure that oil level is between Min. and Max. markings on the dip stick;top  
up oil if necessary. DO NOT OVERFILL!  
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Check fuel system for leaks  
Check all cables for abrasion damage; check proper seating of plugs  
Check proper functioning of the centrifugal clutch  
(Clutch should engage at 1800 ± 200 RPM)  
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5.2. Checks after first 25hrs (in addition to 5.1.)  
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Check the entire power train for loose or missing nuts and screws. Replace  
or tighten as necessary.  
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Check belt, belt tension, propeller drive and propeller bearings  
Check air filter  
Change oil, renew oil filter  
Clean and renew fuel filter if necessary  
5.3. Checks after 100hrs / 1 year (in addition to 5.1.)  
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Check the entire power train for loose or missing nuts and screws. Replace  
or tighten as necessary  
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Coat engine bearing and other rubber components with a rubber-care fluid  
Check belt, belt tension, propeller drive and propeller bearings  
Check belt tension: must yield 5-10mm in a cold engine when pressed  
down with a finger; adjust if necessary  
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Change oil, renew oil filter  
Renew fuel filter  
Carefully check fuel system and lines for signs of brittleness; check all  
guides, joints and connectors, renew ageing components where necessary  
Clean air filter; renew if necessary  
Check for dirt in the interstices between cooling fins of the intercooler, clean  
carefully  
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5.4. Checks after 300hrs / 3 years (in addition to 5.1. & 5.3.)  
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Renew spark plugs  
Check compression  
Renew coolant  
Until and such time long-term tests are concluded, we strongly recommend  
renewing the belt to be on the safe side.  
Contact Ecofly GmbH.  
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after completion of long-term tests we expect a renewal of the belt every  
600h (check in advance with Ecofly GmbH)  
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5.5. Checks after 1500hrs or 15 years  
We recommend full engine overhaul after 1500hrs. Contact your engine service  
station.  
Since these engines are produced in large numbers, it may be cheaper to buy a  
new engine (crankcase with power plant and cylinder head) and install it along  
with a new e-gas unit and turbocharger.  
If the belt pulleys are not severely damaged, you will only need to replace three  
bearings in the gearbox.  
6. Maintenance  
Contact Ecofly GmbH until long-term tests are concluded. If necessary, detailed  
maintenance instructions can be obtained from any smart-center website.  
6.1. Oil Circuit  
In process  
6.2. Air intake / Air filter (Oil in intake system?)  
In process  
6.3. Compression  
In process  
6.4. Spark Plugs  
In process  
6.5. Belt Tension  
In process  
6.6. Extending Engine Life  
In process  
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6.7. Torque Table  
All M6 in aluminium:  
All M8 in aluminium:  
Engine frame strut to cylinder head:  
Alternator to aggregate frame:  
12 ± 1 Nm  
20 ± 1,6 Nm  
23 ± 2 Nm  
28 ± 2 Nm  
20 ± 1,6 Nm  
Starter to crankcase / gearbox:  
Mitnehmerscheibe to crankshaft (M10*1):  
LU Turbocharger to cylinder head (stud):  
LU Turbocharger to cylinder head (M6 nut):  
Lambda sensor in turbocharger housing:  
Knock-sensor to crankcase:  
Fuel distributor on manifold (M6):  
Pressure sensor on manifold:  
47Nm ± 2Nm, angle of twist 90°  
6 Nm ± 0,5 Nm  
16 Nm ± 1 Nm  
50 Nm ± 5 Nm  
20 Nm ± 1,6 Nm  
8,5 Nm ± 0,5 Nm  
5,5 Nm ± 0,5 Nm  
8,5 Nm ± 0,5 Nm  
10 Nm ± 1 Nm  
E-Gas Drosselklappensteller an Saugrohr:  
Oil line to Turbo (screw M8 * 1):  
Water line to turbocharger (M12.5 * 1.5):  
Spark plugs:  
19 Nm ± 1 Nm  
20 Nm ± 2 Nm  
Drive wheel to crankshaft extension:  
Slotted nut: drive wheel to propeller shaft:  
180 Nm + 20 Nm  
200 Nm + 20 Nm  
7. Document Version History  
The current version of this document can be downloaded from www.ecofly.de.  
First edition English version July 2005  
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