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MAINTENANCE AUXILIARY DRIVE BELT
Check
1.Check auxiliary drive belt for signs of splits,
fraying, oil contamination and wear.
NOTE: Any requirement to replace the
auxiliary drive belt should be advised to
the customer as this will incur additional
labour and/or material cost and should not be
carried out without the authorisation of the
customer.
Renew
1.Renew auxiliary drive belt.See ELECTRICAL,
Repair.
NOTE: Additional time is built into the
96,000/8 year service time to allow for
auxiliary drive belt renewal.PAS FLUID, CLUTCH FLUID AND SCREEN
WASHER LEVELS
PAS Fluid
1.Clean arear around PAS reservoir filler cap, and
remove cap.
2.Check fluid level in PAS reservoir.
3.Top-up if necessary to the correct level using
recommended fluid.See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information.
4.Fit filler cap.
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MAINTENANCE Clutch Fluid
1.Clean area around clutch fluid reservoir cap, and
remove cap.
2.Check fluid level in clutch fluid reservoir.
3.Top-up if necessary to the correct level using
recommended fluid.See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information.
4.Fit filler cap.
Screen Washer Fluid
1.Clean area around washer fluid filler cap.
2.Check washer fluid level in reservoir.
3.Top-up if necessary to the correct level using
recommended fluid.See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information.
4.Fit filler cap.STEERING BOX
Check
1.Check steering box for fluid leaks.
Adjust
1.Check there is no backlash in steering box with
the road wheels in the straight ahead position.
Adjust if necessary.See STEERING,
Adjustment.
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MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL
WARNING: Avoid excessive skin contact
with used engine oil. Used engine oil
contains potentially harmful contaminants
which may cause skin cancer or other serious
skin disorders.
1.Remove underbelly panel.See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair.
2.Position suitable container beneath sump.
3.Clean arear around drain plug.
4.Remove oil drain plug, discard sealing washer.
5.Allow oil to drain.
6.Fit new sealing washer to oil drain plug.
7.Fit engine drain plug and tighten to23 Nm (17
lbf.ft).
8.Fill engine with recommended grade of oil to
correct mark on dipstick.See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information.
9.Fit underbelly panel.See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair.CENTRIFUGE ROTOR - Td5
1.Renew centrifuge rotor.See ENGINE , Repair.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1.Crankshaft pulley bolt
2.TV Damper to crankshaft pulley bolts (3 off)
3.TV Damper
4.Crankshaft pulley
5.Woodruff key
6.Crankshaft
7.Crankshaft to flywheel dowel
8.Spigot bush
9.Flywheel to crankshaft bolts (8 off)
10.Flywheel assembly
11.Main bearing shells (6 pairs)
12.Main bearing caps (6 off)
13.Main bearing cap bolts (12 off)
14.Thrust washer (2 off at No. 3 Main bearing)
15.Piston lubrication jets (5 off)
16.Piston lubrication jet cap head screw (5 off)
17.Stiffener plate (oil pump integral)
18.Stiffener plate / oil pump assembly to cylinder block bolts (22 off)
19.Oil pick-up pipe O-ring
20.Oil pick-up pipe inserts (2 x 6mm; 1 x 10mm)
21.Upper oil pick-up pipe
22.Oil pick-up pipe gauze
23.Lower oil pick-up pipe
24.Sump
25.Oil drain plug seal
26.Oil drain plug
27.Sump to cylinder block bolts (20 off)
28.Sump gasket
29.Oil pick-up pipe bolts (3 off)
30.Oil pump
31.Chain lubrication jet
32.Chain lubrication jet screw
33.Stiffener to cylinder block dowel (2 off)
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Crankshaft
1.Front end to crankshaft sprocket
2.Oil supply cross-drillings
3.Main journals4.Big-end journals
5.Rear end to flywheel
The crankshaft is constructed from cast iron and is surface-hardened. The areas between the crankshaft journals
and the adjoining webs and balance weights are compressed using the cold roll process to form journal fillets.
Cross-drillings in the crankshaft between adjoining main and big-end bearings are used to divert lubrication oil to
the big-end bearings.
A torsional vibration damper is attached to the crankshaft pulley by three bolts.
The crankshaft is carried in six main bearings, with end-float being controlled by thrust washers positioned on both
sides of No. 3 main bearing.
Main bearings
There are six main bearings used to carry the crankshaft. Each of the bearing caps are of cast iron construction
and are attached to the cylinder block by two bolts.
The bearing shells are of the split cylindrical type. The upper half bearing shells are grooved to facilitate the supply
of lubrication oil to the bearings and fit into a recess in the underside of the cylinder block. The lower half bearing
shells are smooth and fit into the bearing caps.
Steel-backed, thrust washers are included at each side of No. 3 main bearing to control crankshaft end-float. One
side of each of the thrust washers is grooved, the grooved side of each of the thrust washers is fitted facing
outward from No. 3 main bearing.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION CAMSHAFT COVER COMPONENTS
The camshaft cover cover components are described below:
Camshaft cover
The camshaft cover is cast from aluminium alloy and is fixed to the camshaft carrier / cylinder head assembly by
thirteen bolts. The cover has spacers and sealing washers inserted into each of the thirteen bolt holes.
A breather hose is connected to a port at the top of the camshaft cover by means of a hose clip which vents
crankcase gases back to the air intake via a breather valve in the air intake tract, located forward of the
turbocharger in the flexible air intake duct.
A rubber seal is fitted between the camshaft cover and camshaft carrier.
An oil filler aperture is included in the top of the camshaft cover, which is sealed with a plastic cap with integral
rubber seal.
CAMSHAFT TIMING CHAIN COMPONENTS
The timing chain cover and timing chain components are described below:
Timing chain cover
The timing chain cover is cast and machined aluminium alloy and is attached to the cylinder head by a bolt at the
RH top of the cover and by a stud and nut at the LH top of the cover. Eight screws are used to attach the timing
chain cover to the front of the engine block. The timing cover is located to the cylinder block front face by two
dowels.
A viscous fan is attached to an idler pulley at the front of the engine block. The fan bearing is located on a shaft
and held in place by a circlip and a bearing flange, the inner race of the fan bearing is an interference fit on the
shaft. The fan idler pulley is attached to the bearing hub by three bolts and the fan itself is secured to the pulley
and bearing shaft by a left-hand threaded nut.
The front of the crankshaft passes through a hole in the lower part of the timing cover. An oil seal is pressed into a
recess in the front of the timing cover to seal the interface between the front of the crankshaft and the timing
cover.
A stub pipe is fitted to the front RH side of the timing cover which is used to attach the oil drain pipe from the
vacuum pump by means of a hose and spring clip.
Timing chains
The timing chain between the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets is a duplex type, each chain having 56 links.
The timing chain is contained between a fixed plastic guide and an hydraulically adjustable plastic tensioner arm
which are attached to the front of the engine block.
To cope with the higher injection loads of the EU3 engine, the timing drive between the camshaft and crankshaft
has been upgraded. This requires thicker chain links to be used, therefore the individual pre EU3 and EU3
components are not interchangeable.
To distinguish between the two timing chains the links are different colours. A pre EU3 chain has blue links. An
EU3 chain has bronze links.
The oil pump timing chain is a single type and traverses the oil pump sprocket and the rear crankshaft sprocket.
The timing chains are oil lubricated, with oil being provided by a chain lubrication jet and from oil flow returning
back to the sump from the cylinder head. An oil hole is included at the front left hand side of the cylinder head
which supplies oil from the cylinder head oil galleries.
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REPAIR GASKET - CYLINDER HEAD
Service repair no - 12.29.02
Remove
NOTE: The following procedures cover
engines fitted with or without an EGR
cooler. The EGR cooler is bolted to the
front of the cylinder head.
1.Remove underbelly panel.See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair.
2.Drain cooling system.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Adjustment.
3.Remove camshaft cover gasket.See this
Section.
4.Remove cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.
5.Release clips and disconnect air flow meter from
air filter.
6.Disconnect multiplug from air flow meter.
7.Loosen clip and remove air inlet hose from
turbocharger.
8.Remove 3 bolts and remove exhaust manifold
heat shield.
9.Remove turbocharger oil feed banjo bolt and
discard sealing washers.
10.Remove 3 nuts, release turbocharger from
exhaust manifold, discard gasket and tie
turbocharger aside.
11.Remove 2 bolts securing engine harness to
camshaft carrier.
12.Disconnect fuel injector, coolant and compressor
sensors.
13.Disconnect 4 heater plug connectors.
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REPAIR
30.Remove timing chain tensioner and discard
sealing washer.
31.Remove timing chain fixed guide Allen screw
from front of cylinder head.
32.Lever out camshaft sprocket access plug from
front of cylinder head and discard’O’ring.
33.Remove 3 bolts and release sprocket from
camshaft; discard bolts.
34.Using sequence shown, progressively loosen
then remove and discard 12 cylinder head bolts
together with their captive washers.
35.Using suitable lifting chains andLRT-12-138
carefully remove cylinder head and place on
wooden blocks or stands.
CAUTION: The tips of the injectors, heater
plugs and valves protrude below the face
of the cylinder head and could be
damaged if the cylinder head is placed face down
on a work bench.
36.Remove cylinder head gasket.
37.Note the gasket thickness indicator and ensure
the same thickness gasket is used on refitment
of cylinder head.
38.Remove and discard dowels from cylinder block.
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REPAIR Refit
39.Clean mating faces of cylinder head and cylinder
block.
40.Check cylinder head for warping, across centre
and from corner to corner:
Maximum warp = 0.10 mm (0.004 in)
CAUTION: Cylinder heads may not be
refaced, replace cylinder head assembly if
warping exceeds figure given.
41.Ensure coolant and oil passages are clean.
42.Clean dowel holes and fit new dowels.
43.Fit new cylinder head gasket of the correct
thickness with the word’TOP’uppermost.
44.Using assistance, fit cylinder head and locate on
to dowels.
45.Carefully enter new cylinder head bolts together
with their captive washers,DO NOT DROP.
Lightly tighten bolts.
46.Using sequence shown, tighten cylinder head
bolts to:-
Stage 1 -30 Nm (23 lbf.ft)
Stage 2 -65 Nm (48 lbf.ft)
Stage 3 -90°
Stage 4 -Further 180°
Stage 5 -Further 45°
CAUTION: Ensure correct tightening
sequence is followed for all 5 tightening
stages. Do not tighten bolts 315°in one
operation.
47.Fit nut and bolt securing cylinder head to timing
chain cover and tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
48.Clean camshaft sprocket and mating face on
camshaft.
49.Ensure engine is set to TDC No. 1 cylinder and
mark on camshaft sprocket is positioned
between the 2 coloured links.
50.Position camshaft sprocket to camshaft, fit and
lightly tighten new bolts then loosen bolts half a
turn.
51.Clean fixed guide retaining pin and apply Loctite
242 to threads.
52.Fit and tighten fixed guide retaining pin to25 Nm
(18 lbf.ft).
53.Clean timing chain tensioner and fit new sealing
washer.
54.Fit timing chain tensioner and tighten to45 Nm
(33 lbf.ft).
55.Tighten camshaft sprocket retaining bolts to36
Nm (27 lbf.ft).
56.RemoveLRT-12-058from camshaft.
57.RemoveLRT-12-158from gearbox bell housing.
58.Clean access plug recess in cylinder head and
fit new’O’ring. Fit access plug.
59.Clean vacuum pump union.
60.Tighten vacuum pipe union to10 Nm (7lbf.ft).
61.Fit bolts securing alternator bracket to cylinder
head and tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
62.Connect top hose, heater hoses and secure with
clips.
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REPAIR 63. Pre EU3 model:-Fit bolt, EGR valve pipe to
cylinder head and tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
64. EU3 model:-Connect coolant hoses to EGR
cooler and secure with clips.
65.Position air intake hose to EGR valve and
tighten clip screw.
66.Disconnect fuel hose from connector block and
connect to fuel cooler.
67.Connect fuel hoses to fuel cooler and connector
block on cylinder head.
68.Connect coolant hoses to fuel cooler and secure
clips.
69.Connect vacuum hose to EGR valve.
70.Position engine harness and connect multiplugs
and heater plug connectors.
71.Fit and tighten bolts, engine harness to camshaft
carrier.
72.Clean exhaust manifold and mating face.
73.Fit new gasket to exhaust manifold, position
turbocharger and tighten nuts to30 Nm (22 lbf.
ft).
74.Clean turbocharger feed hose bolt.
75.Position feed hose using new sealing washers,
tighten bolt to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
76.Position exhaust manifold heat shield, and
tighten M6 bolts to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)and M8 bolt
to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
77.Position air inlet hose to turbocharger and
tighten clip screw.
78.Connect air flow meter to air filter and secure
clips.
79.Connect air flow meter multiplug.
80.Fit cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.
81.Fit camshaft cover gasket.See this Section.
82.Refill cooling system.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Adjustment.
83.Fit underbelly panel.See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair.ROCKER SHAFT ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 12.29.29
Remove
1.Remove cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.
2.Remove camshaft cover gasket.See this
Section.
3.Loosen lock nuts and fully retract rocker
adjusting screws to prevent damage on
reassembly.
4.Rotate engine clockwise, until camshaft gear
and timing chain marks are aligned and fit
LRT-12-058through camshaft carrier to lock
camshaft.
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