Junkers Jumo 213 — Engine Manuals Collection
A curated collection of 7 primary-source factory documents covering the Junkers Jumo 213 liquid-cooled inverted V-12 aircraft engine, variants A and C. All documents are in German language.
The Jumo 213 was Germany's premier late-war piston engine, powering the Focke-Wulf Fw 190D, Ta 152, Junkers Ju 88, and Ju 188. First test-run in 1940 and declared production-quality in 1943, approximately 9,000 units were produced between 1942 and 1945 before Allied bombing disrupted manufacturing.
Variant A / C — 5 Manuals
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Jumo 213 A/C Engine Handbook
Jumo 213 A-1, C-1 Aircraft Engine Handbook Manual — Motoren-Handbuch (German Language) -
Jumo 213 A/C Engine Maintenance
Jumo 213 A-1 Aircraft Engine Maintenance Training Manual — Wartungsarbeiten (German Language) -
Jumo 213 A/C Illustrated Parts Catalog
Jumo 213 A Aircraft Engine – Illustrated Parts Catalog Manual 1944 — Ersatzteilliste (German Language) -
Jumo 213 A/C Repair Instructions
Jumo 213 A-1, C-0 Aircraft Engine Overhaul Manual — Überholungs-Anleitung (German Language) -
Jumo 213 A/C Technical Reports & Certificates
Jumo 213 A-1, C-1 Destroyer Powerplant Technical Specification Report Sheet — Zerstörer-Triebwerk (German Language)
No-Variant Manuals — 2 Manuals
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Jumo 213 Engine Handbook
Jumo 213 Aircraft Engine Powerplant Overview Portfolio — Übersichtsmappe (German Language) -
Jumo 213 Engine Cowling & Fairings
Jumo 213 A-1 Engine Cowling Handbook — Vorl. Handbuch der Triebwerksanlage, 8-1013 A-1, V1 bis V12, January 1943 (German Language)
Historical Background
Designed by Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG and evolved directly from the Jumo 211, the Jumo 213 was the definitive late-war Junkers powerplant. Its key variants:
- Jumo 213A — Main production version; single-stage, two-speed supercharger
- Jumo 213C — Modified cylinder block to accommodate a Motorkanone (cannon firing through the propeller hub)
- Jumo 213E/F — High-altitude variants with two-stage, two-speed supercharger and intercooler
- Jumo 213J — Experimental 24-valve variant targeting 2,400+ hp; never mass-produced
Post-war, France produced a licensed derivative — the Arsenal 12H — for military and early transport testbeds.
Technical Specifications
- Type: Liquid-cooled, supercharged inverted V-12 piston engine
- Cylinders: 12 in 60° inverted V configuration
- Displacement: 35.0 litres (2,135.2 cu in)
- Bore × Stroke: 150 mm × 165 mm
- Compression Ratio: 6.5:1 (B4 fuel) / 6.93:1
- Power Output: 1,725 – 2,050 hp (with MW50 water-methanol boost)
- Dry Weight: 940 kg (2,072 lbs)
- Fuel: B4 (87 octane) standard; C3 (100 octane) for high-altitude variants
Notable Engineering Features
- Pressurized cooling system — reduced coolant volume and weight
- Three valves per cylinder (two intake, one exhaust)
- Single-lever Bediengerät — mechanical engine control computer managing RPM, boost, and mixture automatically
- Integrated oil-to-water heat exchanger eliminating external oil piping
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