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INFORMATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)
The Vehicle Identification Number and the
recommended maximum vehicle weights are stamped
on a plate riveted to the brake pedal box in the engine
compartment. The VIN is also stamped on a plate
visible through the LH side of the windscreen.
a.Identification
b.Maximum permitted laden weight for vehicle
c.Maximum vehicle and trailer weight
d.Maximum road weight-front axle
e.Maximum road weight-rear axle
f.Paint code
g.Trim level
The number is also stamped on the RH side of the
chassis to the rear of the front lashing eye, see J6089.
The Vehicle Identification Number identifies the
manufacturer, model range, wheel base, body type,
engine, steering, transmission, model year and place
of manufacture. The following example shows the
coding process.
SAL LD H M 8 7 X A
SAL= World manufacturer identifier
LD= Land Rover Defender
H= 110 inch,V= 90inch,K= 130 inch
M= 4 door Station Wagon,A= 90 Soft Top, Hard Top,
Pick-up,B= 2 door Station Wagon,E= 2 door 130
Crew cab,F= 4 door 130 Crew cab,H= 130 High
Capacity Pick-up
8= Td5 engine.
7= RH drive, 5 speed manaul,8= LH drive, 5 speed
manual
X= 1999 MY, volume build.
A= Solihull build,F= CKD, assembled locally from kit
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INFORMATION LOCATION OF IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
Engine serial number - Td5 Engine
The Td5 engine number is stamped on the LH side of
the cylinder block, below the exhaust manifold.Main gearbox R380 serial number
Stamped on a cast pad on the bottom RH side of the
gearbox.
Transfer gearbox LT230 serial number
The serial number is stamped on the LH side of the
gearbox casing below the mainshaft rear bearing
housing adjacent to the bottom cover.
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INFORMATION READING THIS SUPPLEMENT
This Supplement is divided into sections shown on the
contents page, alongside a range of icons, familiar to
service technicians.
Relevant information is contained within each of these
sections. These are further divided into the following
sub-sections which appear at the foot of each page :-
Description and operation.
Adjustment.
Repair.
Overhaul.
To avoid repeating information through the sections,
where part of the repair operation impacts on another
section, a cross reference is given to direct the reader
to where the information is sited.
For example:
The maintenance section states the need to renew
drive belt. A cross reference sites this information in:
Section 12 Engine
- Sub-section: Repair
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04 - GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
CONTENTS
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INFORMATION
ENGINE - Td5 1......................................................................................................
FUEL SYSTEM - Td5 3...........................................................................................
COOLING SYSTEM - Td5 3....................................................................................
CLUTCH - Td5 3.....................................................................................................
TRANSMISSION - Td5 4.........................................................................................
STEERING 5...........................................................................................................
SUSPENSION 6......................................................................................................
ROAD SPRING DATA 6..........................................................................................
SHOCK ABSORBERS 7.........................................................................................
BRAKES 7...............................................................................................................
AIR CONDITIONING 8............................................................................................
WIPER MOTORS 8.................................................................................................
ELECTRICAL 8.......................................................................................................
BULBS9 .................................................................................................................
VEHICLE WEIGHTS AND PAYLOAD 10................................................................
TOWING WEIGHTS 11...........................................................................................
OFF-ROAD PERFORMANCE 11............................................................................
TYRE SIZE AND PRESSURES 12.........................................................................
WHEELS 12............................................................................................................
VEHICLE DIMENSIONS 13....................................................................................
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GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
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INFORMATION ENGINE - Td5
Type 2.5 litre in-line direct injection Diesel, turbocharged.................................................................................
and intercooled
Number of cylinders 5 in-line, No. 1 cylinder at front of engine.........................................................
Bore 84.450 mm (3.3248 in).................................................................................
Stroke 88.950 mm (3.5020 in)...............................................................................
Capacity 2498 cm
3(152.5 in3) ...........................................................................
Firing order 1 - 2 - 4 - 5 - 3.......................................................................
Compression ratio 19.5:1............................................................
Direction of rotation Clockwise viewed from the front of the engine...........................................................
Dimensions
Length 766 mm (30.1 in).....................................................................
Width 708 mm (27.8 in).......................................................................
Height 788 mm (31.0 in)......................................................................
Emissions standard :-
Engine Serial No. Prefixes 10P to 14P - EU2 Model ECD 2........
Engine Serial No. Prefixes 15P to 19P - EU3 Model ECD 3........
Lubrication
Type Wet sump, pressure fed.................................................................................
Pump type Eccentric rotor, crankshaft driven integral with stiffener........................................................................
plate.
Filter type:
Primary Centrifuge filter....................................................................
Secondary Disposable canister with full flow by-pass...............................................................
Pressure at idle (cold) 3.0 bar (43.5 lbf.in
2) ......................................................
Pressure at 3500 rev/min (hot) 1.5 - 3.0 bar (21.75 - 43.5 lbf.in2) .........................................
Relief valve opening pressure 4.0 bar (58 lbf.in2) ..........................................
Low oil pressure switch opening pressure 0.2 - 0.6 bar (3.0 - 8.8 lbf.in2) .......................
Crankshaft
Main bearing journal diameter 61.9875 - 62.0125 mm..........................................
Crankpin journal diameter 53.99 - 54.01 mm................................................
Crankshaft end float 0.020 - 0.250 mm.........................................................
Main bearings
Number and type 6 half shells (5 main, 1 thrust)..............................................................
Pistons
Type Graphite compound skirt with combustion chamber in.................................................................................
crown.
Clearance in cylinder bore 0.172 - 0.206 mm (measured at bottom of skirt, 90°to ...............................................
gudgeon pin)
Diameter 84.270 - 85.254 mm (measured 90°to gudgeon pin, ..........................................................................
and 40.00 mm from bottom of skirt.)
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05 - ENGINE TUNING DATA
CONTENTS
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INFORMATION
ENGINE - Td5 1......................................................................................................
HEATER PLUGS - Td5 1........................................................................................
INJECTORS - Td5 1................................................................................................
TURBOCHARGER - Td5 1.....................................................................................
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ENGINE TUNING DATA
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INFORMATION ENGINE - Td5
Type2.5 Litre direct injection Diesel, turbocharged, .................................................................................
intercooled
Firing order1-2-4-5-3 .....................................................................
Injection timingControlled by ECM ...............................................................
Maximum governed speed4850 rev/min ............................................
Maximum overrun speed5460 rev/min ...............................................
Idle speed740±50 rev/min .......................................................................
HEATER PLUGS - Td5
Make & type Beru 12 V......................................................................
Number of plugs Four plugs only, in cylinders 1, 2, 3 and 4...............................................................
INJECTORS - Td5
Injectors
Make/Type Lucas EV1..............................................................
Nominal operating pressure 1500 bar (21750 lbf.in
2) ....................................
TURBOCHARGER - Td5
Make & type Garrett GT 20.....................................................................
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GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS
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INFORMATION GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS
WORKSHOP SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!
The suggestions, cautions and warnings in the
section are intended to serve as reminders for
trained and experienced mechanics. This manual
is not a definitive guide to automotive mechanics
or workshop safety.
Shop equipment, shop environment, and the use
and disposal of solvents, fluids, and chemicals
are subject to government regulations which are
intended to provide a level of safety. It is your
responsibility to know and comply with such
regulations.
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DAMAGE
1.Always fit covers to protect fenders before
commencing work in engine compartment.
2.Cover seats and carpets, wear clean overalls
and wash hands or wear gloves before working
inside vehicle.
3.Avoid spilling hydraulic fluid or battery acid on
paint work. Wash off with water immediately if
this occurs. Use Polythene sheets to protect
carpets and seats.
4.Always use a recommended Service Tool where
specified.
5.Protect temporarily exposed screw threads by
replacing nuts or fitting plastic caps.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.Whenever possible, use a lift when working
beneath vehicle, in preference to jacking. Chock
wheels as well as applying parking brake.
WARNING: Do not use a pit when
removing fuel system components.
2.Never rely on a jack alone to support vehicle.
Use axle stands carefully placed at jacking
points to provide rigid support.
3.Ensure that a suitable form of fire extinguisher is
conveniently located.
4.Check that any lifting equipment used has
adequate capacity and is fully serviceable.
5.Disconnect battery.
WARNING: Do not disconnect any pipes in
air conditioning system, unless trained
and instructed to do so. A refrigerant is
used which can cause blindness if allowed to
contact eyes.
6.Ensure that adequate ventilation is provided
when volatile degreasing agents are being used.
7.Do not apply heat in an attempt to free stiff
fixings; as well as causing damage to protective
coatings, there is a risk of damage to electronic
equipment and brake linings from stray heat.
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GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS
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INFORMATION JOINTS AND JOINT FACES
1.Always use correct gaskets where they are
specified.
2.Use jointing compound only when
recommended. Otherwise fit joints dry.
3.When jointing compound is used, apply in a thin
uniform film to metal surfaces; take great care to
prevent it from entering oilways, pipes or blind
tapped holes.
4.Remove all traces of old jointing materials prior
to reassembly. Do not use a tool which could
damage joint faces.
5.Inspect joint faces for scratches or burrs and
remove with a fine file or oil stone; do not allow
removed material or dirt to enter tapped holes or
enclosed parts.
6.Blow out any pipes, channels or crevices with
compressed air, fit new’O’rings or seals
displaced by air blast.FLEXIBLE HYDRAULIC PIPES, HOSES
1.Before removing any brake or power steering
hose, clean end fittings and area surrounding
them as thoroughly as possible.
2.Obtain appropriate plugs or caps before
detaching hose end fittings, so that ports can be
immediately covered to exclude dirt.
3.Clean hose externally and blow through with
airline. Examine carefully for cracks, separation
of plies, security of end fittings and external
damage. Reject any hose found faulty.
4.When refitting hose, ensure that no unnecessary
bends are introduced, and that hose is not
twisted before or during tightening of union nuts.
5.Containers for hydraulic fluid must be kept
absolutely clean.
6.Do not store brake fluid in an unsealed
container. It will absorb water, and fluid in this
condition would be dangerous to use due to a
lowering of its boiling point.
7.Do not allow brake fluid to be contaminated with
mineral oil, or use a container which has
previously contained mineral oil.
8.Do not re-use brake fluid bled from system.
9.Always use clean brake fluid to clean hydraulic
components.
10.Fit a cap to seal a hydraulic union and a plug to
its socket after removal to prevent ingress of dirt.
11.Absolute cleanliness must be observed with
hydraulic components at all times.
12.After any work on hydraulic systems, inspect
carefully for leaks underneath the vehicle while a
second operator applies maximum pressure to
the brakes (engine running) and operates the
steering.
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LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES
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INFORMATION RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS
All climates and conditions
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE°C
COMPONENT SPECIFICATION VISCOSITY -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50
Td5ACEA A1 5W/30, 5W/40
Engine sump and B1 5W/50
Manual gearbox Texaco MTF94
Final drive units Molytex EP90 EP90
Swivel pin housings Texaco EP00 EP00
Power steering ATF Dexron IID,
or III
Texaco cold climate
PAS fluid 14315
Transfer box Texaco Multigear 75W-90R
LT230TE
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