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7.1.14 ClUTCHASSEMBLY, RENEW
SRO 33.10.01
. Remove the rear inlet manifold securing nuts and
. Fit lifting eye 18G 1465 to rear inlet manifold studs and
rn Fit Service Tool MS 538 (Fig. 1) and take the weight of the
. Disconnect the exhaust system from the front pipe.
. Ease the exhaust system down for access and remove
. Remove the drive (propeller) shaft assembly and fit a
. Remove the exhaust front pipe assembly.
. Remove the clutch slave cylinder, see Sub-Section 7.1.16,
and secure the slave cylinder to one side.
. Disconnect the transmission switch connectors.
. Removethe rear mounting assembly, see Section3.1, SRO 12.45.04.
. Undothe hooknutofServiceTool MS53Btolowertherear of the transmission / engine assembly.
Disconnect the gearshift/selector shaft universal joint se-
curing nut / bolt, remove the wavy washer from the selec- tor and remove the bolts securing the remote control.
Remove the mounting rubbers and washers.
Remove the transmission switch for access to the upper
. Remove the transmission to engine adaptor plate secur-
theinjector harness mounting bracket.
tighten securing nuts.
engine with the hook.
heatshield.
blanking plug to the rear of the transmission.
right hand transmission
/ bell housing securing bolt.
ing bolts
(1 Fig. 2).
Leave two opposing bolts in place for safety.
m . Fit a suitable hoist, securely to the transmission.
= Take the weight of the transmission and remove the re-
. Remove the transmission from the rear of the engine.
. Lower the transmission and remove from the rear of the
. Hold the flywheel in one position and remove the bolts se-
maining two securing bolts.
engine.
curing the clutch cover to the flywheel.
CAUTION: Make a note of the position of any balance
weights relative to the clutch cover.
. Remove the balance weights.
Remove the clutch cover / drive plate assembly.
. Remove the eight securing bolts (1 Fig. 3) and remove the
flywheel (2 Fig. 3).
WARNING: THE TWIN-MASS FLYWHEEL IS EXTREMELY HEAVY. ASSISTANCE MAY BE REQUIRED DUR- ING REMOVAL.
Clean the face of the flywheel and dowels.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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. Check the flywheel face for scoring; should this be excess-
Fit a new spigot bearing to the flywheel (2 Fig. 1).
. Refit the flywheel to the crankshaft and tighten the secur-
. Fit the clutch assembly to the flywheel ensuring that the
. Align the clutch with an input shaft.
. Fit the balance weights to the clutch cover and tighten the
. Remove the input shaft.
ive,
skim within tolerance.
ing bolts (1
Fig. 1).
larger, rounded boss faces the flywheel.
securing bolts. Remove the circlip
(1 Fig. 2) securing the clutch release
arm to the pivot and remove the assembly (2 Fig. 2).
. Slacken and remove the release arm pivot pin.
. Remove the bearing (3 Fig. 2) from the release arm assem- bly (2 Fig. 21, grease the bearing seat, fit the new bearing
to the release arm assembly.
Re-assemble the release arm ensuring that the pivots are
greased.
. Select third forward gear.
. Move the transmission under the ramp and raise it into
position against the adaptor plate and secure with the
bolts.
. Remove the securing chain from the unit lift and fit front
clamp.
. Refit the transmission switch and fit the multi-plug into
the securing clip.
. Refit the clutch slave cylinder, see 33.35 01.
. Fit the mounting rubbers and spacers, reconnect the re-
. Refit the selector to the gearshift lever.
. Refit the exhaust front pipes to the manifold.
. Remove the blanking plug from the rear of the trans-
. Refit the drive (propeller) shaft.
. Refit the heat shield and reconnect the exhaust system.
. Lower the ramp.
. Remove the Service Tool MS 53B.
. Remove the engine lifting eye 18G 1465.
= Refit the injector harness mounting bracket and tighten
the rear inlet manifold securing nuts.
mote control.
mission.
Fig. 2
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7.1.15 CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER, RENEW
SRO 33.20.01
. Remove the clutch master cylinder to clutch pedal clevis
pin securing clip (1 Fig. I), and remove the clevis pin (2
Fig. 1).
. Remove the master cylinder securing nuts (3 Fig. 1).
. Disconm.the hydraulic pipe (4 Fig. 1) from the master
cylinder, and fit blanking plugs to the pipe and master cy- linder.
. Remove the master cylinder assembly (5 Fig. 1) and the
gasket (6 Fig. 1).
. Fit the new master cylinder to the bench vice and fill the
reservoir.
. Refit the reservoir cap.
. Remove the blanking plug from the master cylinder.
. Prime the master cylinder by 'working' the push rod until
fluid appears at the hydraulic pipe outlet.
. Remove the master cylinder from the vice.
. Place a new gasket (6 Fig. 1) over the mounting studs.
. Fit and align the master cylinder assembly to the studs,
. Remove the blanking plug from the hydraulic pipe (4 Fig.
. Ensure that the union is clean and no foreign matter enters
and secure
with the nuts
(3 Fig. 1).
1 ).
the system.
WARNING: USE ONLY CLEAN BRAKE FLUID OR DENA- TURED ALCOHOL (METHYLATED SPIRITS) FOR
CLEANING. ALL TRACES OF CLEANING FLUID
ALL COMPONENTS MUST BE LUBRICATED
WITH CLEAN BRAKE FLUID AND ASSEMBLED
USING THE FINGERS ONLY.
MUST
BE REMOVED BEFORE RE
-ASSEMBLY.
. Reconnect the pipe (4 Fig. 1) to the master cylinder (5 Fig. I), and tighten the union nut.
. Align the push rod to the pedal.
. Clean and grease the clevis pin (2 Fig. 1).
Align andfit the clevis pin to the pedal and push rod.
. Fit the securing clip (1 Fig. 1).
. Bleed the clutch hydraulic system, see Sub-Section
7.1.18.
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Fig. 3
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7.1.16 CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDER, RENEW
SRO 33.35.01
. Disconnect the pipe from the clutch slave cylinder, plug or
tape the pipe to prevent the ingress of any dirt.
. Remove the nuts (1 Fig. 1) and spring washers securing
the slave cylinder to the transmission.
. Remove the hose clip bracket (4 Fig. 1) complete with the
hydraulic hose/ pipe (5 Fig. I), and slide the slave cylinder (2 Fig. 1) off the mounting studs.
. Slide the rubber boot along the push rod (3 Fig. 1) and
withdraw the push rod from the cylinder.
. To refit the new clutch slave cylinder, reverse the removal
operations.
. Bleed the clutch hydraulic system, see Subsection
7.1.18.
Fig. 1
7.1.17 CLUTCH SLAVECYLINDER, OVERHAUL
SRO 33.35.07
. Remove the clutch slave cylinder, see Sub-Section 7.1.16.
. Dismantle the cylinder. The new parts in the kit will indicate which used parts should be discarded.
. Clean the remaining parts and the cylinder thoroughly with unused brake fluid of the recommended type and place
the cleaned parts on to a clean sheet of paper.
WARNING: USE ONLY CLEAN BRAKE FLUID OR DENATURED ALCOHOL (METHYLATED SPIRITS) FOR CLEANING.
ALL TRACES OF CLEANING FLUID MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE RE-ASSEMBLY. ALL COMPONENTS
MUST BE LUBRICATED WITH CLEAN BRAKE FLUID AND ASSEMBLED USING THE FINGERS ONLY.
. Examine the cylinder bore and the pistons for signs of cor- rosion, ridges or score marks. Provided the working sur- faces are in perfect condition, new seals from the kit can
be fitted, but if there is any doubt as to the condition of the
parts then a new cylinder must be fitted.
. Fit the new seal (1 Fig. 2) to the piston (2 Fig. 2) with the flat
back of the seal against the shoulder.
Lubricate theseal and thecylinder bore with unused brake
fluid of the recommended type and assemble thecylinder.
. Before fitting the dust cover (3 Fig. 21, smear the sealing
areas with rubber grease.
Squeeze the remainder of the grease from the sachet into
the cover to help protect the internal parts.
. Refit the clutch slave cylinder, see Sub-Section 33.15.01.
Bleed the clutch hydraulic system, see Sub-Section 7.1.18.
U 111 "I, II
Fig. 2
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7.1.18 CLUTCH HYDRAULICSYSTEM, BLEED
SRO 33.15.01
CAUTION: Only use minimum DOT 4 brake fluid in the hy- draulic system.
. Remove the reservoir filler cap, and top up to the correct
level with hydraulic fluid.
. Attach one end of a bleed tube (1 Fig. 1) to the slave cylin- der bleed nipple (2 Fig. 1).
. Partiallyfill a clean container (3 Fig. 1) with hydraulicfluid.
. Immerse the other end of the bleed tube in the fluid.
. Slacken the slave cylinder bleed nipple.
. Pump the clutch pedal slowly up and down, pausing be-
. Top up the reservoir with fresh hydraulic fluid after every
tween
each stroke.
three pedal strokes.
CAUTION: Do not use fluid bled from the system for top- ping up purposes as this will contain air. If the fluid has been in use for some time it should be discarded. Fresh fluid bled from the system
may be used after it has stood for a few hours
allowing
all the air bubbles to disperse.
Pump the clutch pedal until the pedal becomes firm,
a Top up the reservoir, refit the filler cap.
tighten
the bleed nipple.
. Apply working pressure to the clutch pedal for two to three
minutes and examine the system for leaks.
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Automatic Transmission (AJ16)
SECTION CONTENTS
Subsection Title SRO Page
I to IV ............ Preliminary Pages .................................................................... i
8.1.1 ............. General Description .................................................................. 1
8.1.2 ............. Transmission Fluid. Renew (3. 2L and 4. OL) ......................... 44.24.02 ............. 6
8.1.3 ............. Transmission Control Module. Renew (4. OL) ........................ 44.15.32 ............. 7
8.1.4 ............. Transmission Rotary Switch. Adjust (4. OL) .......................... 44.15.37 ............. 8
8.1.5
............. Transmission Rotary Switch. Renew (4.0L) .......................... 44.15.36 ............. 9
8.1.6 ............. Transmission Fluid Filter, Renew (3. 2L and 4. OL)
8.1.7 ............. Fluid Pan. Renew (4. OL) ......................................... 44.24.04 ............
8.1.8 ............. Fluid Pan. Renew (3. 2L) ......................................... 44.24.04 ............ 12
8.1.9
............. Fluid Pan Gasket. Renew (3. 2L) .................................. 44.24.05 ............ 12
8.1.10.
........... Transmission Speed Sensor, Renew (4. OL) .......................... 44.15.34 ............ 13
8.1.1 1 ............ Transmission Internal Harness Multi-pin Socket '0' ring. Renew (4. OL) . 4424.20 ............ 14
Valve Body Assembly, Renew (4. OL) ............................... 44.40.01 ............ 15
.................... 44.24.07 ............ 11
11
8.1.12 ............
8.1.13 ............ Valve Body Assembly, Renew (3.2L) ............................... 44.40.01 ............ 16
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1. SERVICE TOOLS & fQUlPMENT
Illustration
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Jaguar Number
JD 103
JD 161
Description Notes
Throttle valve alignment tool
Rotary switch setting tool
11. TORQUE TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
Fixing Tightening Torque
(Nm)
Dipstick tube union nut 90
Drain plug 15
Fluid filter screws 8
Fluid pan securing bolts 8
Rotary switch to mounting bracket nuts
Transmission oil cooler pipes
20
10- 12
15- 18 Switch guard to sump pan bolts
111. SERVICE MA TERlA L S
Description USeS Notes
To be issued
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Automatic Transmission (AJ16)
8.1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
’ This section provides information relating to the automatic transmissionsfitted to the 3,2 liter engine (ZF 4 HP 22 trans- mission) and the 4,O liter normally aspirated engine (ZF 4 HP 24 E transmission). The general arrangement of the two
units is shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. The two automatic transmission units differ in the type of control unit employed:
the purely hydraulic control used in the ZF 4 HP 22 unit shifts gears automatically at predetermined points, while the
electronic-hydrauliccontrol oftheZF 4 HP 24 E unit providesforoptimized shift point sand shift quality based on engine
and transmission data received by the Transmission Control Module (TCM).
P \R J44-607
1. Torque converter 8. Shift lever positions:
2. Throttle cable
‘P - Park
3. 4
-speed gear train ‘R‘ - Reverse
4. Output flange ‘N’ - Neutral
5. Transmission control unit
6. Oil outlet (drain plug) 9. Dipstick/ oil filler tube
7. Shift cable attachment 10. Oil cooler connection
‘D‘
- Drive - Fully automatic
control
Fig. 1 ZF 4 HP 22 Transmission
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8-
/ /
7, 6
'4 '5
J4L- 688
1. Torque converter 6. Rotary switch positions:
2. &speed gear train 'P - Park
3. Output flange 'R' - Reverse
4. Transmission control unit 'N' - Neutral
5. Oil outlet (drain plug) 'D' - Drive
(Fully automatic control)
7. Dipstick/ oil filler tube
8. Oil cooler connection
Fig.
2 ZF 4 HP 24 E Transmission
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Automatic Transmission (AJ16)
Both types of automatic transmission comprise a hydrodynamic torque converter driving an epicyclic gear train which
provides four forward ratios and reverse. Gearshift selection is made by a hydraulic (or electronichydraulic) trans- mission control unit. Six gearshift positions are provided:
Position
'P' (Park) -the driven wheels are mechanically locked at the transmission.
Position
'R' (Reverse) - reverse gear selected.
Position
'N' (Neutral) - engine disconnected from drive-line and wheels.
Position 'D' (Drive)
- all four speed ranges are selected automatically with lock-up available in top gear only.
Position
'3' - automatic selection of the lowest three speed ranges only.
Position '2'
- automatic selection of the lowest two speed ranges only; the transmission is prevented from shift- ing up to the third and top speed ranges.
Immediate selection of a lower ratio is also available, within mapped limits, by 'kick
-down' (pressing the accelerator
pedal down beyond the normal full throttle position) for example when overtaking.
A brake pedal/gearshift interlock is incorporated in the shift lever mechanism. Theshift lever may only be movedfrom
the 'P' (Park) position if the ignition key switch is in position 'll', and the foot brake is applied. The ignition key cannot
be removed from the ignition switch unless the shift lever is in the 'P' (Park) position. Once the ignition key has been
removed, the shift lever is locked in the Park position. The gearshift interlock may be over-ridden manually in the event
of an electrical failure or when it is required to move the vehicle manually for access, ie for removal of the propeller
shaft.
8.1.1.1
Gearshift selection causes the appropriate gear to be selected through a cable operated shift lever on the side of the
Gear Selection (ZF 4HP 22)
transmission unit. When a gea; is selected, the shift points are determined by accelerator pedal position through a
throttle cable connection and by pressures equivalent to road speed derived from a centrifugal governor on the output
shaft.
Gearshift speed and quality are controlled by the hydraulic control unit located in the lower part of the transmission
housing. The control unit contains selector valve, control pistons and pressure valves.
The hydraulic control unit can be overridden by 'kickdown'. This is actuated by the final travel of the accelerator pedal
and causes the next lower gear to be selected.
8.1.1.2
Gearshift selection causes the appropriate gear to be selected through a cable operated shift lever on the side of the
transmission unit; the shift lever also operates a rotary switch attached to the side of the transmission unit. When a
gear is selected, the rotary switch provides an output or combination of outputs to the TCM, which continuously moni
- tors the gear selected in addition to output shaft speed and transmission oil temperature. Information from the Engine
Control Module (ECM) representing engine speed, load and throttle position is also fed to the TCM to enable the most
suitable gear to be selected.
Gear selection and gearshift speeds are controlled by the manually operated selector valve, a solenoid operated pres
- sure regulator and three solenoid valves. On receipt of signalsfrom the TCM, the three solenoid valves MVI, MV2 and
MV3, in various combinations with the safety valve, determine the appropriate gear range. The TCM, on receipt of
information of engine state and road speed, determines the shift speed.
The Performance Mode switch, located on the shift lever surround, provides two alternative shift speed patterns:
1. 'Normal (Economy) Mode' - designed for everyday use.
2. 'Sport Mode'
- gear shift takes place at higher road speeds to enhance performance.
The 'kick
-down' switch, located beneath the accelerator pedal, is actuated by the final travel of the pedal and signals
to the TCM that the next lower gear is to be selected.
Gear Selection (ZF 4 HP 24 E)
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