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=== Engine === The initial Unimogs were equipped with passenger car engines, the first Unimog series to receive a truck engine was the 406-series in 1963.<ref name="Wendeborn 1972 pp. 69β76">{{cite journal | title=The present state of development of the Unimog | journal=A.T.Z. Automobiltechnische Zeitschrift | publisher=Springer-Verlag | volume=74 | issue=2 | year=1972 | issn=0001-2785 | doi= | pages=69β76}}</ref> All engines use the [[Diesel engine|Diesel principle]], except for engines used for the Unimog 404-series and the first four Unimog prototypes, which use the [[Otto cycle|Otto principle]]. The following engines were used as of 1947, with ''M'' being Otto and ''OM'' being Diesel engines (the list is incomplete): {{col div|colwidth=23em}} * [[Mercedes-Benz M136 engine|M 136]]<ref name=Vogler_2015 />{{rp|13}} * M 130<ref name=Vogler_2015 />{{rp|46}} * M 180<ref name=Vogler_2015 />{{rp|47}} * [[Mercedes-Benz OM636 engine|OM 636]]<ref name=Vogler_2014 />{{rp|49}} * [[Mercedes-Benz OM621 engine|OM 621]]<ref name=Vogler_2015 />{{rp|89}} * [[Mercedes-Benz OM615 engine|OM 615]]<ref name=Vogler_2015 />{{rp|89}} * [[Mercedes-Benz OM616 engine|OM 616]]<ref name=Vogler_2015 />{{rp|89}} * OM 312<ref name=Vogler_2016 />{{rp|37}} * OM 314<ref name=Vogler_2016 />{{rp|107-108}} * [[Mercedes-Benz OM352 engine|OM 352]]<ref name=Vogler_2016 />{{rp}} * [[Mercedes-Benz OM352 engine|OM 353]]<ref name=Vogler_2016 />{{rp}} <!-- * OM 364 * [[Mercedes-Benz OM366 engine|OM 366]] * OM 902 * OM 904 * OM 924 * OM 934 * OM 936 --> {{col div end}}
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