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REPAIR 11.Before refitting the camshaft cover, the fuel
injector rockers must be adjusted.
12.RemoveLRT-12-058.
13.Rotate engine clockwise until No. 1 injector lobe
is at full lift.
14.Rotate rocker adjusting screw clockwise until the
injector plunger is felt to bottom out.
15.Rotate rocker adjusting screw anti-clockwise 1
complete turn to give the plunger the required
bump clearance and tighten rocker adjusting
screw locknut to16 Nm (12 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Ensure screw does not turn as
locknut is tightened.
16.Carry out above procedure for the remaining 4
rockers.
17.After completion of rocker adjustment, slowly
rotate engine clockwise 2 complete turns by
hand to ensure that no injectors are bottoming
out on their plungers.
18.Fit camshaft cover gasket.See this Section.
19.Fit cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.GASKET - COVER - CAMSHAFT
Service repair no - 12.29.40
Remove
1.Remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
4.Release clip and disconnect breather hose from
camshaft cover.
5.Remove 13 bolts, spacers and sealing washers
from camshaft cover.
6.Remove camshaft cover and gasket.
Refit
7.Clean camshaft cover and mating face.
8.Renew sealing washers and spacers as
necessary.
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OVERHAUL GASKET - EXHAUST MANIFOLD
Service repair no - 30.15.12.01
Remove
NOTE: The following procedure covers
both EU3 and non EU3 engines
NOTE: EU3 engine illustrated.
1.Remove 3 bolts securing heater pipe to cylinder
head and turbocharger heat shield.
2.Remove heater pipe.
3.Remove bolt and remove turbocharger heat
shield.
4.Remove and discard 2 Allen screws securing
EGR pipe to exhaust manifold.
5.Remove banjo bolt securing oil feed pipe to
turbocharger and discard sealing washers.
6.Loosen turbocharger drain hose union at
cylinder block.
7.Remove 10 nuts and remove exhaust manifold
and turbocharger.
8.Remove manifold gasket.Refit
1.Clean exhaust manifold mating faces.
2.Position exhaust manifold to cylinder head using
new gasket and fit manifold nuts.
3.Working from the centre outwards, fit and tighten
nuts to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
4.Clean turbocharger drain and feed hose unions.
5.Fit turbocharger oil drain hose to cylinder block
and tighten union to48 Nm (35 lbf.ft).
6.Fit new sealing washers to turbocharger oil feed
pipe, fit banjo bolt and tighten to25 Nm (18
lbf.ft).
7.Position EGR pipe to exhaust manifold. Fit new
Allen screws and tighten to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
8.Position turbocharger heat shield.
9.Position heater pipe to cylinder head and tighten
bolts to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
10.Position exhaust manifold heatshield and tighten
M6 bolts to9 Nm (7 lbf.ft)and M8 bolt to25
Nm (18 lbf.ft).
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OVERHAUL GASKET - CYLINDER HEAD
Service repair no - 12.29.02.01
Remove
CAUTION: The following procedures
should only be carried out when cylinder
head is to be overhauled; for replacement
of cylinder head gasket only, see Repairs section -
Gasket - Cylinder head.
NOTE: The following procedure covers
both EU3 and non EU3 engines
1.Remove exhaust manifold gasket.See
MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair.
2.Remove inlet manifold gasket.See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair.
3. Models with EGR cooler:Remove and discard
2 Allen screws securing EGR pipe to cooler.
4.Progressively loosen then remove 13 bolts
securing camshaft cover, remove cover; remove
and discard gasket.
5.Remove isolators and sealing washers from
cover.
6.Disconnect injector multiplug from camshaft
carrier.
7.Disconnect multiplug from ECT sensor.
8.Remove bolt securing alternator strap bracket to
cylinder head.
9.Set engine to TDC firing - No. 1 cylinder -
coloured links on timing chain are aligned with
timing mark on camshaft sprocket.
10.Fit timing pinLRT-12-058into slot in camshaft.
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11.Disconnect alternator/vacuum pump oil feed pipe
union from cylinder head, remove and discard
’O’ring.
12.Remove camshaft sprocket access plug from
front of cylinder head, remove and discard’O’
ring.
13.Remove timing chain fixed guide Allen screw.
14.Remove timing chain tensioner, remove and
discard sealing washer.
15.Remove and discard 3 bolts securing camshaft
sprocket to camshaft; release sprocket from
camshaft.
16.Remove bolt and nut securing front of cylinder
head to timing chain cover.
17.Using sequence shown, progressively loosen
then remove 12 cylinder head bolts; discard
bolts together with their captive washers.
18.Using assistance, remove cylinder head and
place on 2 wooden blocks.
CAUTION: Cylinder head is dowel located,
do not tap it sideways to free it from
cylinder block. Support both ends of
cylinder head on blocks of wood. With the
camshaft carrier bolted down, the injector nozzles
and some of the valves will protrude from the face
of the cylinder head.
19.Remove the cylinder head gasket.
20.Note the gasket thickness indicator and ensure
the same thickness gasket is used on refitment
of the cylinder head.
CAUTION: If new pistons, connecting rods
or crankshaft are fitted, it will be
necessary to measure piston stand proud
in order to determine thickness of gasket
required.See this Section.
21.Remove and discard 2 plastic locating dowels
from cylinder block.
22.Carry out cylinder head overhaul procedures.
See this Section.
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OVERHAUL Refit
1.Thoroughly clean cylinder block and cylinder
head mating faces.
2.Ensure coolant and oil passageways are clear
and bolt holes are clean and dry.
3.Ensure locating dowel holes in cylinder block are
clean and dry.
4.Fit new plastic locating dowels in cylinder block.
5.Fit new cylinder head gasket of the correct
thickness with the word’TOP’uppermost.
CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
6.Ensure that camshaft timing pinLRT-12-158is
still in position and using assistance, fit cylinder
head.
7.Carefully enter new cylinder head bolts together
with their captive washers,DO NOT DROP.
Lightly tighten bolts.
CAUTION: Cylinder head bolts are
pre-lubricated and do not require
additional lubrication.
8.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.9.Fit cylinder head to timing chain cover nut and
bolt and tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
10.Clean camshaft sprocket and mating face on
camshaft.
11.Ensure engine is set to TDC firing - No.1
cylinder.
12.Check that mark on camshaft sprocket is
positioned between the 2 coloured links on
timing chain.
13.Position sprocket to camshaft, fit and lightly
tighten 3 new bolts then loosen bolts half a turn.
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OVERHAUL 14.Clean fixed guide Allen screw and apply Loctite
242 to screw threads.
15.Fit fixed timing chain guide Allen screw and
tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
16.Clean timing chain tensioner and fit new sealing
washer.
17.Fit timing chain tensioner and tighten to45 Nm
(33 lbf.ft).
18.Tighten camshaft sprocket bolts to36 Nm (27
lbf.ft).
19.Remove toolLRT-12-058from camshaft.
20.Lubricate a new’O’ring with engine oil and fit to
camshaft sprocket access plug.
21.Fit camshaft sprocket access plug.
22.Clean alternator/vacuum pump oil feed hose
union.
23.Lubricate a new’O’ring with engine oil and fit to
alternator/vacuum pump hose union.
24.Fit and tighten alternator/vacuum pump oil hose
union to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
25.Fit bolt securing alternator strap bracket to
cylinder head and tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
26.Connect multiplugs to ECT sensor and EUIs.
CAUTION: Following cylinder head
overhaul, it will be necessary, before
fitting the camshaft cover, to adjust the
fuel injector rockers using the following
procedures:
27.Rotate engine clockwise until No. 1 EUI lobe is
at full lift.
28.Tighten No.1 rocker adjusting screw until the EUI
plunger is felt to’bottom out’.
29.Loosen rocker adjusting screw 1 complete turn
to give EUI plunger the required bump clearance
and tighten rocker adjusting screw locknut to16
Nm (12 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Ensure screw does not turn as
locknut is tightened.30.Carry out above procedures for the remaining 4
rocker arms.
31.After completion of rocker adjustment, slowly
rotate engine clockwise 2 complete turns by
hand to ensure that no EUI’s are bottoming out
on their plungers.
32.Clean camshaft cover and mating face.
33.Fit new sealing washers and isolators as
necessary to camshaft cover.
34.Fit new camshaft cover gasket to cover.
CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
35.Fit camshaft cover to camshaft carrier, fit bolts
and working from the centre outwards, tighten
bolts to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
36.Fit inlet manifold gasket.See MANIFOLD AND
EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair.
37.Fit exhaust manifold gasket.See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair.
38. EGR cooler fitted:-Position EGR pipe to cooler,
fit new Allen screws and tighten to10 Nm (7
lbf.ft).
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8.Gently tap camshaft carrier upwards to break
sealant bond, remove carrier.
NOTE: Dowel located.
9.Remove camshaft.
10.Remove and discard camshaft rear oil seal.
11.Remove finger followers and lash adjusters.
CAUTION: Store lash adjusters and finger
followers in their fitted order and store
lash adjusters upright. Maintain absolute
cleanliness when handling components.
12.Remove and discard 5 bolts securing EUI
retainers.
13.Using toolLRT-12-154/1remove EUI units from
cylinder head and collect retainers. Remove
reaction posts and keep in their fitted order.
14.Using toolLRT-12-154/4, remove and discard
sealing washer and’O’ring from each EUI unit.
15.Support cylinder head clear of valves, use a
hollow drift and tap each valve spring cap to free
collets.
16.Using toolLRT-12-034, compress valve spring.
17.Remove 2 collets from valve stem using a stick
magnet.
18.Remove toolLRT-12-034.
19.Remove valve spring cap, valve spring and
valve.
CAUTION: Keep components in their fitted
order.
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4.Assemble valves, springs and valve spring caps
ensuring that they are in their original fitted
order.
5.Compress valve springs using toolLRT-12-034,
fit collets.
6.Using a wooden dowel and mallet, tap each
spring cap lightly to seat collets.
7.Lubricate new injector’O’rings with engine oil.
8.Using toolLRT-12-154/2, fit’O’ring to each
injector.
9.Using toolLRT-12-154/3, fit new sealing washer
to each injector.
10.Support each end of cylinder head on blocks of
wood.
CAUTION: Ensure blocks are clear of
valves.
11.Position reaction posts in their original fitted
order.
12.Carefully fit EUI’s, ensuring they are in their
original fitted order and that each retainer is
located on its dowel.
CAUTION: If new EUI’s are fitted, ensure
replacements are correct. Engine Serial
No. Prefixes 10P to 14 - Push rod bushes
are coloured BLACK or BLUE. Engine Serial No.
Prefixes 15P to 19P - Push rod bushes are
coloured GREEN.
13.Fit new retainer bolts and tighten to32 Nm (24
lbf.ft).
CAUTION: If new injectors are fitted they
must be programmed for use with the ECM
using Testbook.
14.Lubricate lash adjusters and bores with engine
oil.
15.Fit lash adjusters ensuring they are in their
original fitted order.
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6.Fit 2 slave bolts into each main bearing cap in
turn and ease bearing caps from cylinder block.
7.Remove and discard bearing shells from each
cap.
NOTE: These bearing shells are plain.
8.Using assistance, remove crankshaft.
9.Remove and discard main bearing shells and 2
thrust washers from cylinder block.
NOTE: These bearing shells are grooved.
10.Remove Torx screw securing each oil squirt jet
to cylinder block, remove squirt jets.Cylinder block - Inspection
1.Clean main bearing shell and thrust washer
locations in cylinder block, ensure bolt holes are
clean and dry.
2.Clean main bearing caps.
3.Clean crankshaft bearing journals, check oilways
are clear.
4.Ensure drillings in oil squirt jets are clear.
5.Check core plugs in cylinder block for corrosion
or signs of leakage, seal replacement plugs with
Loctite 243.
Crankshaft - Inspection
1.Check crankshaft main and big-end bearing
journals for scoring, wear and ovality, make 3
checks at 120°intervals in centre of journals.
Crankshaft bearing journal diameters:
Main bearings =
62.000 mm±0.013 mm (2.441 in±0.001 in)
Big-end bearings =
54.000±0.01 mm (2.125±0.0004in)
CAUTION: Crankshafts may not be
reground, only one size of main and
big-end bearing shell is available and if
journals are found to be scored, oval or worn,
crankshaft must be replaced. Main and big-end
bearing shells and thrust washers must be
replaced whenever they are removed.
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OVERHAUL Crankshaft spigot bush
1.Check crankshaft spigot bush for wear, replace if
necessary using the following procedures:
2.Secure crankshaft in a suitably padded vice.
3.Tap a thread in spigot bush to accommodate a
suitable impulse extractor.
4.Fit impulse extractor to spigot bush.
5.Remove spigot bush.
6.Clean spigot bush recess in crankshaft.
7.Fit new spigot bush to crankshaft using a
suitable mandrel.
Crankshaft - Refit
1.Fit oil squirt jets, fit Torx screws and tighten to8
Nm (6 lbf.ft).
2.Lubricate new, grooved, main bearing shells with
engine oil and fit to cylinder block.
3.Lubricate new thrust washers with engine oil and
fit, grooved side facing outwards, to recess in
each side of cylinder block No. 3 main bearing.
4.Lubricate crankshaft journals with engine oil and
using assistance, position crankshaft in cylinder
block.
5.Lubricate new, plain, main bearing shells with
engine oil and fit to main bearing caps.
6.Fit main bearing caps in their original fitted
positions ensuring that reference marks are
aligned.
7.Fit and lightly tighten new main bearing cap
bolts.
CAUTION: Do not lubricate bolt threads.
8.Starting with No. 3 main bearing cap and
working outwards, tighten main bearing cap bolts
to:
Stage 1 -33 Nm (24 lbf.ft)
Stage 2 -Further 90
°
CAUTION: Do not carry out stages 1 and 2
in one operation.
9.Check that crankshaft rotates smoothly.
10.Assemble a magnetic base DTI to front of
cylinder block with stylus of gauge on end of
crankshaft.
11.Using suitably padded levers, move crankshaft
rearwards and zero DTI.
12.Move crankshaft forwards and note crankshaft
end-float reading on gauge.
Crankshaft end-float =0.02 to 0.25 mm (0.001
to 0.011 in)
CAUTION: Oversize thrust washers are not
available, if end-float exceeds figure given,
crankshaft must be replaced.
13.Remove DTI.
14.Fit connecting rod bearings.See this Section.
15.Fit timing chain and sprockets.See this
Section.
16.Fit crankshaft rear oil seal.See this Section.
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