radiator LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Service Repair Manual

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04GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
10
INFORMATION COOLING SYSTEM 3.9 V8i
System type Pressurised, spill return, thermostatically controlled.....................................................................
water and anti-freeze mixture. Pump assisted thermo
syphon. Coolant radiator combined with oil cooler.
Fan and viscous coupling assembly 11 blade axial flow 433mm diameter.................................
Pump type Centifugal, impellor, belt driven.........................................................................
Thermostat opening 88 degrees..........................................................
Expansion tank cap pressure 15 p.s.i. (system pressure)............................................
STEERING
Power steering box
Make/type Adwest Varamatic - worm and roller box........................................................................
Ratio Variable: straight ahead 19.3:1 on lock 14.3:1.................................................................................
Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock 3.375....................................
Steering pump
Make/type -V8i ZF - Unicorn.................................................................
Make/type - Mpi & Tdi Hobourn-Eaton series 500......................................................
Steering geometry
Steering wheel diameter 405mm..................................................
Steering wheel diameter airbag model 400mm.............................
Toe-out measurement 0 to 2mm toe out......................................................
Toe-out included angle 0Ê to 0Ê 16'.....................................................
Camber angle 0Ê.................................................................. Check with vehicle in static..............
unladen condition, that is, vehicle
with water,
Castor angle 3Ê..................................................................... oil and five gallons of fuel. Rock..............
the vehicle up and down at the
front to allow
Swivel pin inclination static 7Ê............................................... it to take up a position..............

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04GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA
20
INFORMATION Lubrication
System Wet sump, pressure fed.............................................................................
Pressure, engine warm at normal operating speeds 25 - 55lbf/in
2= 1,76 - 3,87Kgf cm2........
Oil pump:
- Type G-rotor integral with front cover.......................................................................
- Drive off crankshaft nose.....................................................................
Oil pressure relief valve Non-adjustable....................................................
Relief valve spring:
- Full length 51,6mm......................................................................
- Compressed length at 7.71Kg load 31mm................................
Oil filter Screw-on disposable canister.............................................................................
Engine oil cooler Combined with coolant radiator and intercooler...............................................................
FUEL SYSTEM - 300 Tdi
Fuel lift pump type Mechanical with hand primer............................................................
Fuel lift pump pressure 42 - 55 kpa at 1800 rpm.....................................................
Fuel filter Paper element in disposable canister..........................................................................
Air cleaner Paper element type........................................................................
COOLING SYSTEM - 300 Tdi
System type Pressurised, spill return, thermostatically controlled.....................................................................
water and anti freeze mixture. Pump assisted thermo
syphon. Coolant radiator combined with oil cooler and
turbo intercooler.
Cooling fan 11 blade axial flow 433 mm diameter. 1.29:1 drive.......................................................................
ratio. Viscous coupling.
Pump type Centrifugal, impellor, belt driven.........................................................................
Thermostat opening 88° .........................................................
Expansion tank cap pressure 15lbf/in
2= 1,06Kgf cm2(system pressure) ...........................................
CLUTCH - 300 Tdi
Type Valeo diaphragm spring.................................................................................
Centre plate diameter 235 mm.......................................................
Facing material Verto F202 grooved.................................................................
Release bearing Ball journal...............................................................

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LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES
5
INFORMATION ANTI-FREEZE
ENGINE TYPE MIXTURE STRENGTH PERCENTAGE PROTECTION
CONCENTRATION LOWER
TEMPERATURE
LIMIT
V8i Engine One part anti-freeze
Diesel Engine One part water 50%
Complete protection-33°F
Vehicle may be driven away immediately from cold - 36°C
Safe limit protection-41°C
Coolant in mushy state. Engine may be started and driven away after warm-up
period-42°F
Lower protection-47°C
Prevents frost damage to cylinder head, block and radiator. Thaw out before
starting engine-53°F
CAUTION: Anti-freeze content must never be allowed to fall below 25% otherwise damage to the
engine is liable to occur. Also, anti-freeze content should not exceed 60% as this will greatly
reduce the cooling effect of the coolant.
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
Catalyst vehicles
Vehicles equipped with catalytic converter are designed to use ONLY unleaded fuel. Unleaded fuel must be used
for the emission control system to operate properly. Its use will also reduce spark plug fouling, exhaust system
corrosion and engine oil deterioration.
Using fuel that contains lead will result in damage to the emission control system and could result in loss of
warranty coverage. The effectiveness of the catalysts in the catalytic converters will be seriously impaired if leaded
fuel is used. The vehicle is equipped with an electronic fuel injection system, which includes two oxygen sensors.
Leaded fuel will damage the sensors, and will deteriorate the emission control system.
Regulations require that pumps delivering unleaded fuel be labelledUNLEADED.Only these pumps have nozzles
which fit the filler neck of the vehicle fuel tank.

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Tdi
3
REPAIR ENGINE
Service repair no - 12.41.01
Remove
CAUTION: Seal all exposed pipe ends
against ingress of dirt after disconnection.
1.Park vehicle on level ground and apply park
brake.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove bonnet [hood].
See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair, Bonnet [Hood]
4.If air conditioning is fitted, remove RH footwell
side trim panel and disconnect harness multiplug
from relay.
5.Disconnect the two engine harness multiplugs
on LH side of footwell.
6.Remove engine harness grommet from
bulkhead and move harness into engine bay.
7.Release battery positive lead from retaining clip
at base of suspension turret.
8.Remove Radiator Assembly.
See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair, Radiator
9.Discharge air conditioning system.See AIR
CONDITIONING, Adjustment, Refrigerant
Recovery Recycling Recharging
Remove retaining bolts and disconnect both pipe
adaptors from rear of compressor.
10.Remove rocker cover insulation.
11.Disconnect cyclone hose from air cleaner hose.
12.Remove air cleaner hose from turbocharger.
13.Remove feed pipe/hose from turbocharger and
intercooler.
14.Disconnect heater hoses from cylinder head and
heater rails.
15.Remove bolt securing transmission breather
pipe clip to cylinder head; move breather pipes
aside.
16.Disconnect inlet and outlet hoses from power
steering pump.
17.Disconnect bypass hose from thermostat
housing.
18.Release bypass hose from retaining clips on
front timing cover.
19.Remove split pin securing inner throttle cable to
injector pump.
20.Depress tags on outer cable adjusting nut,
remove cable from mounting bracket, and move
aside.
21.If automatic transmission is fitted, release
kickdown cable from injector pump and mounting
bracket.

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12ENGINE
6
REPAIR CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
Service repair no - 12.21.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Drain coolant.
3.Remove top hose from radiator.
4.Remove intercooler to induction manifold hose.
5.Remove viscous fan and coupling.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
6.Remove fan cowl.
7.Remove drive belt.
See Drive Belt Renew
8.Fit crankshaft pulley retainer LRT-12-080 and
secure with four bolts.
9.Remove crankshaft pulley retaining bolt using
socket and suitable long bar.
10.Remove pulley retainer.
11.Remove pulley, if necessary using extractor
LRT-12-049 with thrust pad from LRT-12-031.Refit
12.Refit in reverse order, lightly greasing pulley
spigot. Tighten to
80 Nm + 90°.

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Tdi
7
REPAIR FRONT COVER PLATE
Service repair no - 12.65.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Drain coolant.
3.Remove top hose from radiator.
4.Remove inter-cooler to induction manifold hose.
5.Remove viscous coupling and fan.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
6.Remove fan cowl.
7.Remove drive belt.
See Drive Belt Renew
8.Remove crankshaft pulley.See Crankshaft
Pulley
9.Remove 14 bolts securing front cover plate,
noting top two bolts also retain thermostat hose
clips.
10.Remove cover plate complete with gasket.
11.Remove small gasket from centre bolt boss.
Seal replacement
12.Remove worn seal from cover and clean recess.
13.Support cover and fit new seal, open side fitted
into recess, using special tool LRT-12-077.
Refit
14.Refit in reverse order to removal using new
gaskets, fitting the securing bolts as shown in
illustration ST3475. Tighten to
25 Nm.

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12ENGINE
20
REPAIR CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
Service repair no - 12.29.02
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove bonnet [Hood].
See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair, Bonnet [Hood]
3.Drain coolant.
4.Remove air cleaner assembly.
See FUEL
SYSTEM, Repair, Air Cleaner
5.Detach crankcase ventilation valve and side
breather hose from rocker cover and move to
one side.
6.Remove injection pipes.
7.Disconnect spill rail from fuel injectors.
8.Remove fuel injectors and sealing washers.
Identify each injector to the location from which it
is removed.
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Injectors
9.Remove inter-connecting harness from glow
plugs.
10.Remove glow plugs.
See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, Glow Plugs
11.Remove top hose, radiator to thermostat.
12.Disconnect by-pass hose from thermostat.
13.Disconnect hose, thermostat to water pump.
14.Disconnect water temperature sensor lead.
15.Remove hose inter-cooler to induction manifold.
16.Remove induction manifold.
See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Exhaust
Manifold - Tdi
17.Remove exhaust manifold and turbocharger
assembly.
See MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST
SYSTEM, Repair, Exhaust Manifold - Tdi
18.Disconnect heater hose from water pump and
move heater rail aside.
19.Disconnect heater hose from rear of cylinder
head.
20.Remove bolt securing air cleaner mounting
bracket to support strut.
21.Remove bolt securing harness bracket to
cylinder head.
22.Remove rear lifting bracket, this will also release
clips securing transmission and engine breather
pipes and multiplug. Note loose spacer under
clip securing engine breather pipe and multiplug.

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12ENGINE
4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Lubrication system
The V8i full flow lubrication system uses a gear type oil pump which is driven from the front of the crankshaft. The
oil pump gears are housed in the front cover and the pressure relief valve, warning light switch and filter are also
fitted to the front cover.
Oil drawn through the centrally located steel gauze strainer in the sump, is pumped under pressure through oil
cooler located in the lower half of the main coolant radiator. The cooled oil then passes through the filter, before
being distributed from the main gallery via drillings, to the various components in the engine.
Lubrication to the thrust side of the cylinders is by oil grooves machined in each connecting rod big end joint face,
which are timed to align with holes in the big end journals on the power and exhaust strokes.
Lubrication system
1. Oil to cooler
2. Oil from cooler

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12ENGINE
12
REPAIR
12.Ensure service tools LRT-12-010 and
LRT-12-091 are scrupulously clean. Coat seal
guide and oil seal journal with clean engine oil.
CAUTION: Do not handle oilseal lip, check
it is not damaged. Ensure outside diameter
remains clean and dry.
13.Position oil seal guide LRT-12-010 on crankshaft
flange.
NOTE: Lubricant coating must cover seal
guide outer surface completely to ensure
that oil seal lip is not turned back during
assembly. Position oil seal, lipped side towards
engine, on seal guide. Seal outside diameter
MUST be clean and dry.
14.Fit oil seal using tool LRT-12-091. Remove seal
guide.
15.Tighten rear main bearing cap to
90 Nm.
16.Fit sump.
17.Fit flywheel or flexible drive plate and ring gear.ENGINE
Service repair no - 12.41.01
Remove
1.Park vehicle on level ground and apply park
brake.
2.De-pressurise fuel system.
See FUEL
SYSTEM, Repair, Depressurising Fuel
System
3.Remove bonnet [hood].See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair, Bonnet [Hood]
4.Remove battery.See ELECTRICAL, Repair,
Battery
5.Remove radiator/oil coolers.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair, Radiator/Oil Coolers
6.Place an absorbent cloth around fuel feed hose
at fuel rail and release compression nut.
Remove feed hose from rail, seal end of pipes
with masking tape to prevent ingress of dirt.
7.Release fuel return hose clamp and remove
hose from pressure regulator, seal both
openings with masking tape to prevent ingress of
dirt.
8.Remove vacuum hose from rear of regulator.
9.Manual vehicles: Disconnect throttle cable from
bracket. Automatic vehicles: Detach throttle
bracket from plenum chamber and lay assembly
to one side.
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Plenum Chamber DO NOT DISTURB KICK
DOWN CABLE SETTING.
10.Remove ram housing.See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, Ram Housing
11.Remove air flow sensor.See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, Air Flow Sensor
12.Remove air cleaner assembly.See FUEL
SYSTEM, Repair, Air Cleaner Assembly
13.Remove Generator.See ELECTRICAL,
Description and operation, Generator
14.Release air conditioning compressor from its
mounting and lay to one side. DO NOT
discharge air conditioning system.
See AIR
CONDITIONING, Repair, Compressor

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4.0 V8
3
REPAIR ENGINE ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 12.41.01/99
Remove
1.Position vehicle on ramp.
2.Remove bonnet.
See CHASSIS AND BODY,Repair, Bonnet [Hood]
3.Remove radiator.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Radiator
4.Remove plenum chamber.See FUEL SYSTEM
SFI, Repair, Plenum Chamber
5.Remove mass air flow sensor.See FUEL
SYSTEM SFI, Repair, Mass Air Flow Sensor
(MAF Sensor)
6.Slacken hose clip securing bottom hose to
expansion tank.
7.Disconnect hose.
8.Remove 2 nuts securing expansion tank.
9.Remove nut and bolt securing expansion tank.
10.Remove expansion tank.
11.Disconnect servo vacuum hose from ram
housing.
12.Disconnect battery sensing lead Lucar from
generator.
13.Remove generator terminal cover.
14.Remove 2 terminal nuts and release leads from
terminals.
15.Release purge hose from ram pipe housing.
16.Position cloth to absorb fuel spillage.
17.Slacken clip securing fuel return hose to fuel rail.
18.Disconnect hose.
19.Plug connections.
20.Disconnect fuel feed hose union.
21.Plug connections. Position hoses aside.
22.Slacken clip securing heater return hose to pipe.
23.Disconnect hose.24.Slacken clip securing heater feed adaptor hose
to inlet manifold.
25.Remove bolt securing pipe bracket.
26.Disconnect feed hose from inlet manifold.
27.Disconnect hose/pipe assembly.
28.Disconnect leads from spark plugs and remove
ignition coils.
See FUEL SYSTEM SFI, Repair,
Ignition Coils
29.Disconnect fuel temperature sensor multiplug.
30.Disconnect coolant sensor multiplug.
31.Disconnect temperature gauge sensor lead.
32.Release camshaft sensor multiplug from bracket
and disconnect multiplug.
33.Disconnect oil pressure switch Lucar.
34.Disconnect air intake temperature sensor
multiplug.
35.Disconnect 8 injector multiplugs.
36.Remove 4 nuts securing harness brackets to
inlet manifold.
37.Release harness brackets.
38.Remove bolts securing gearbox breather pipes
to engine lifting bracket.

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