belt LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Service Manual
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REPAIR 22.Raise vehicle
23.Remove 4 nuts securing downpipe to exhaust
manifold.
24.Release downpipe from exhaust manifold.
25.Collect gasket.
26.Release 4 screws and remove spark plug cover.
27.Release spark plug leads from spark plugs and
release from clips. Place aside.
28.Remove camshaft covers.
29.Remove timing belt.
See Camshaft Front Oil
Seal
30.Progressively loosen and remove 10 cylinder
head bolts in sequence shown.
31.Remove cylinder head complete with manifold,
place on blocks to prevent damage.
32.Remove and discard cylinder head gasket.
33.Remove location dowels from cylinder block.
34.Inspect cylinder head for damage, cracks and
burning.
35.Inspect cylinder block. Ensure that the oil
restrictor is clear and fitted below the block face.
36.Clean all traces of gasket material from head
and block mating faces, using release agent and
plastic scraper.
37.Check cylinder head and block faces for
warpage:
Longitudinal warp = 0.1 mm max.
Transverse warp = 0.1 mm max.
Diagonal warp = 0.1 mm max.
38.Decarbonize cylinder head and pistons if
necessary.
39.Clean cylinder head bolt threads with a wire
brush, check for damage, replace if necessary.
40.Check cylinder block threads by running bolts
into threads using fingers only. Clean any tight
threads using M11 x 1.5 mm tap. Remove all
traces of oil from bolt holes.
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REPAIR Refit
1.Fit location dowels to cylinder head.
2.Fit cylinder head gasket to cylinder block.
3.Using assistance fit cylinder head to cylinder
block.
4.Lubricate cylinder head bolts.
5.Fit and tighten cylinder head bolts to the correct
torque and in the correct sequence.
NOTE: For torque values.See
Specifications, torque, Torque values
6.Fit timing belt.
7.Fit camshaft covers.
8.Fit spark plug leads to spark plugs and secure to
clips.
9.Fit spark plug cover and secure with screws.
10.Fit new gasket and secure downpipe to exhaust
manifold with nuts.
11.Fit bolt securing dipstick tube to coolant rail.
12.Connect 3 vacuum hoses to inlet manifold.
13.Connect fuel to pressure regulator, secure with
clip.
14.Connect fuel injection harness, inlet manifold air
temperature sensor and fuel temperature sensor
multiplugs.
15.Secure engine harness to manifold with bolts.
16.Connect brake servo hose to manifold, secure
with clip.
17.Connect air cleaner hose to throttle housing,
secure with clip.
18.Connect stepper motor and throttle
potentiometer multiplugs.
19.Fit and adjust throttle cable.
20.Connect oxygen sensor multiplug, secure with
cable tie.
21.Connect the bypass and top hose, secure with
clips.
22.Connect coolant temperature sensor multiplugs,
secure with cable tie.
23.Connect hose to heater rail and secure with clip.
24.Connect radiator bottom hose and secure with
clip.
25.Tighten fuel pipe to fuel rail union.
26.Reconnect battery negative lead.
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REPAIR
Exhaust only
13.Fit bolts finger tight.
14.Working from the centre outwards, progressively
tighten bolts to the correct torque.
10Nm
Inlet and exhaust
15.Fit spark plug cover to camshaft cover, tighten
screws.CAMSHAFT DRIVE BELT
Service repair no - 12.65.17
Remove
NOTE: If the timing belt is to be removed
from the camshaft gears only, it is not
necessary to remove the drive belt,
crankshaft pulley or timing belt lower cover.
1.Remove drive belt.
2.Remove 5 bolts securing timing belt top cover.
3.Remove top cover.
4.Remove 5 bolts securing timing belt centre
cover.
5.Remove timing belt centre cover.
6.Rotate crankshaft to align timing marks on
camshaft gears - 90°BTDC.
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REPAIR
CAUTION: Never use the camshaft gears,
gear retaining bolts or timing belt to rotate
crankshaft.
7.Fit tool LRT-12-058 to lock flywheel.
8.Position tool LRT-12-060 to lock camshaft gears.
9.Loosen camshaft belt tensioner pulley bolt.
10.Move tensioner to release timing belt tension.
11.Retighten tensioner pulley bolt.
12.Remove 4 bolts securing crankshaft pulley to
crankshaft timing gear.13.Fit tool LRT-12-059 to crankshaft pulley, fit 2
pulley bolts to retain tool.
14.Restrain crankshaft pulley using tool LRT-12-059
and remove crankshaft pulley bolt.
15.Remove bolts securing tool LRT-12-059, remove
crankshaft pulley.
16.Remove timing belt lower cover.
17.If timing belt is to be refitted, mark direction of
rotation of belt.
18.Remove timing belt.
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REPAIR
CAUTION: Ease timing belt off gears using
fingers only. Metal levers may damage the
belt and gears. Do not rotate engine with
timing belt removed and cylinder head fitted.
Timing belts must be stored and handled with
care. Always store a timing belt on its edge with a
bend radius greater than 50 mm. Do not use a
timing belt which has been twisted or bent double
as this can fracture reinforcing fibres. Do not use
an oil contaminated timing belt. Although the belt
has a service life of 96,000 miles, 160,000 km, an
existing belt should only be refitted if it has
completed less than 48,000 miles, 80,000 km.
Refit
NOTE: For torque values.See
Specifications, torque, Torque values
1.Clean timing belt gears and pulleys.
2.Clean crankshaft pulley.
CAUTION: If original belt is to be refitted,
ensure direction of rotation mark is facing
correct way.
3.Fit timing belt to gears, starting at the crankshaft
gear and working in an anti-clockwise direction.
CAUTION: Ensure the belt run between the
crankshaft and exhaust camshaft gear is
kept taut during the fitting procedure.
4.Fit timing belt lower cover, tighten 3 bolts to the
correct torque.
5.Fit crankshaft pulley to crankshaft timing gear.
6.Fit tool LRT-12-059 to crankshaft pulley, fit 2
bolts to retain tool.
7.Fit crankshaft pulley centre bolt, and using tool
LRT-12-059 to restrain pulley, tighten bolt to the
correct torque.
8.Remove tool LRT-12-059
9.Fit bolts securing crankshaft pulley to timing
gear, tighten bolts to the correct torque.
10.Remove tool LRT-12-060.Tension belt
1.Loosen timing belt tensioner pulley bolt.
2.Apply
40Nmanti-clockwise torque to inlet cam
pulley bolt and release.
3.Tighten tensioner pulley bolt to the correct
torque.
4.Remove tool LRT-12-058 from flywheel.
5.Fit timing belt centre cover, tighten 5 bolts to the
correct torque.
6.Fit timing belt upper cover, tighten 5 bolts to the
correct torque.
7.Fit drive belt.
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REPAIR CHECK CAMSHAFT DRIVE BELT
Service repair no - 12.65.17
CAUTION: This check must be carried out
at the service intervals specified and
whenever carrying out any repair which
requires the timing belt to be disturbed. Pay
particular attention for signs of belt splitting at
base of teeth.
1.Remove 5 bolts securing timing belt upper cover
2.Remove upper cover.
3.Using a socket and extension bar on the
crankshaft pulley bolt, rotate engine to allow the
timing belt to be inspected.
CAUTION: Do not use camshaft gears or
retaining bolts to rotate engine.
4.Check timing belt condition, renew any belt that
shows signs of oil contamination, cracking,
fraying or splitting at base of teeth.
CAUTION: Cause of oil contamination, if
present, must be rectified.
5.Clean timing belt upper cover.
6.Position upper cover.
7.Fit upper cover securing bolts.
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SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE TORQUE VALUES
NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are
tightened to the correct torque.
Nm
ENGINE
Timing belt upper cover bolts 5......................................................................
Timing belt centre cover bolts 5.....................................................................
Timing belt lower cover bolts 5......................................................................
Crankshaft pulley centre bolt 85.....................................................................
Crankshaft pulley to timing gear bolts 10........................................................
Tensioner pulley bolt 30..................................................................................
Spark plugs 27................................................................................................
Timing belt upper backplate bolts 10..............................................................
Camshaft gear bolts 65...................................................................................
Exhaust camshaft rear oil seal cover plate bolts 10........................................
Inlet camshaft rear oil seal cover plate bolts 10..............................................
Crankshaft rear oil seal housing bolts 10........................................................
Engine sump bolts
Stage 1 3...............................................................................................
Stage 2 10..............................................................................................
Bell housing nuts 40........................................................................................
L.H. and R.H. engine mounting nuts 85..........................................................
Exhaust manifold to downpipe nuts 10...........................................................
Exhaust downpipe to silencer box nuts 30......................................................
Air conditioning compressor to engine block bolts 45.....................................
Cylinder head bolts
Stage 1 45..............................................................................................
Stage 2 80..............................................................................................
Stage 3 - Further 90°
Camshaft cover bolts 10.................................................................................
Knock sensor 15.............................................................................................
Ignition coil bracket bolts 25............................................................................
Coolant temperature sensor 15......................................................................
Crankshaft sensor bolts 7..............................................................................
Fuel temperature sensor 7.............................................................................
Intake air temperature sensor 7.....................................................................
Fuel rail to inlet manifold bolts 10...................................................................
Fuel feed hose stiffening bracket bolts 7.......................................................
Throttle housing mounting nuts 7...................................................................
Fuel pressure regulator steady bracket bolts 7..............................................
Oxygen sensor 55...........................................................................................
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REPAIR
9.Move intercooler upwards and clear of fan cowl.
Refit
10.Ensure locatiing lug grommets are fitted and in
good condition.
11.Ensure foam pad is in good condition and
attached to intercooler.
12.Move intercooler into position.
13.Reverse removal procedure.GLOW PLUGS
Service repair no - 19.60.31
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
No.1 glow plug - air conditioning models
2.Release drive belt from compressor pulley.See
ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt Renew
3.Remove 4 bolts securing compressor to front
cover, move compressor aside.
No.3 glow plug
4.Remove bolt securing Hummel valve, withdraw
valve, remove and discard 'O' ring.
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REPAIR
All glow plugs
5.Remove terminal nut from glow plug, disconnect
wire from glow plug terminal.
6.Remove glow plug.
Refit
7.Clean glow plug and seating.
8.Coat threads of glow plug with suitable anti-seize
compound operational to a temperature of
1000°C.
9.Fit glow plug. Tighten to
23 Nm.
10.Connect wire to glow plug terminal and secure
with nut.
NOTE: Feed wire must be connected to
No. 4 glow plug terminal.
11.
No. 3 glow plug:Lubricate new 'O' ring with
engine oil and fit to Hummel valve. Fit valve and
secure with bolt. Tighten to
15 Nm.
No. 1 glow plug - air conditioning models
12.Position compressor to front cover, fit bolts.
Tighten to
25 Nm.
13.Fit drive belt to compressor pulley and adjust
tension.
See ENGINE, Repair, Drive Belt
Renew
All models
14.Reconnect battery negative lead.EGR VALVE
Service repair no - 19.45.01
Remove
1.Disconnect multiplug from EGR valve.
2.Disconnect vacuum pipe from EGR valve.
3.Remove 2 Allen screws securing EGR valve to
exhaust manifold.
4.Remove 2 bolts securing hose to EGR valve.
5.Remove EGR valve and discard gaskets.
Refit
6.Clean mating faces of EGR valve and exhaust
manifold.
7.Reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts to
25
Nm.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ENGINE COOLING
Description
The Tdi engine uses a pressurized cooling system
and cross flow radiator which is supplied from a
separate header tank. The radiator assembly is in
three sections. The largest section is for engine
coolant and the other two sections which are cast in
aluminium, are the engine oil cooler and the turbo
charger intercooler.
A belt driven viscous fan and centrifugal water pump
is located in the front of the cylinder block. Hot coolant
is supplied to the heater through hoses. Two small
diameter air purge hoses connect the top of the
radiator and cylinder head water gallery, to the header
tank.
Coolant circulation (engine cold)
1. Cross flow radiator
2. Header tank
3. Viscous fan
4. Heater hoses
5. By pass hose and engine thermostat
6. Air purge hoses
7. Coolant pumpCOOLANT CIRCULATION
Operation
When the engine is started from cold the thermostat
prevents any coolant circulation through the radiator
by closing off the top hose. During the engine warm
up period, the water pump, pumps coolant towards
the rear of the cylinder block around each of the
cylinders. Coolant as it is heated rises through ports in
the cylinder block and head gasket, into the cylinder
head.The coolant flows forwards to the thermostat,
by-pass port and radiator top hose connection.
Start from cold (thermostat closed)
While the thermostat is closed, coolant circulates
around the cylinder block and cylinder head via the
by-pass.
Engine warm (thermostat open)
When the engine reaches normal running temperature
the thermostat closes off the by-pass and opens the
flow to the top of the radiator.