check engine LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002 Owner's Manual
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MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES 10-27
2.Check security of fixings.
+ TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS,
Front suspension.
+ TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS, Rear
suspension.
Towing bracket
Check
1.Check security of towing bracket.
Engine mountings - V8 engine
Check for security and condition
1.Check condition of Transfer box - RH mounting
rubber.
2.Check condition of Transfer box - LH mounting
rubber.
3.Check condition of Engine - LH mounting
rubber.
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MAINTENANCE
10-28 PROCEDURES
4.Check condition of Engine - RH mounting
rubber
5.Check tightness of all mounting bolts.
+ TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS,
Engine V8.
Road/roller test
WARNING: Roller test must be restricted to 3
mph (5 km/h). If 2 wheel rolling road is to be used,
disconnect propeller shaft from the transfer box
output shaft driving the axle which is NOT on the
rolling road.Testing
1. 2 wheel rolling road: Engage differential lock
using a 10 mm open ended spanner on flats
machined on differential lock selector
shaft.Switch on ignition and check that the
differential lock, electronic brake
distribution and hill descent warning lamps
are illuminated.
2.Check for correct operation of starter switch,
ensure engine starts correctly; leave the engine
running.
3.Check for correct operation of starter switch,
ensure engine starts correctly; leave the engine
running.
4.With vehicle stationary, turn steering from lock
to lock. Check for smooth operation and ensure
there is no undue noise from power steering
pump or drive belt.
5.Depress clutch and select all gears in turn,
check for smooth, notch free engagement.
6. Check all vehicle systems for correct
operation.
7.Check for unusual engine, gearbox and
suspension noises.
8.Check braking system operation.
9.Check for smooth gear engagement.
10.Check engine performance.
11.Check operation of all instruments and warning
devices where practicable.
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ENGINE - TD5
ADJUSTMENTS 12-1-35
ADJUST ME NTS
Engine oil pressure check
$% 12.90.09.01
Check
1.Remove oil pressure switch.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Switch -
oil pressure.
2.Connect pressure check kit LRT-12-052C
adaptor and gauge to oil pressure switch
position on oil cooler.
3.Check and if necessary top up engine oil.
4.Run engine at idle speed and check that oil
pressure is within limits given.
+ GENERAL DATA, Engine - Td5.
5.Switch off ignition.
6.Remove pressure check kit LRT-12-052C.
7.Clean oil spillage.
8.Fit oil pressure switch.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Switch -
oil pressure.
Adjust
1.If engine oil pressure is outside of specified
limits, check condition of oil pump and/or main
and connecting rod bearings.
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ENGINE - TD5
12-1-42 REPAIRS
37.Using suitable lifting chains and tool LRT-12-
138 carefully remove cylinder head and place
on wooden blocks or stands.
CAUTION: 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.
38.Remove cylinder head gasket.
39.Note the gasket thickness indicator and ensure
the same thickness gasket is used on refitment
of cylinder head.
40.Remove and discard plastic dowels from
cylinder block.Refit
1.Clean mating faces of cylinder head and
cylinder block.
2.Check cylinder head for warping, across centre
and from corner to corner: – Maximum warp =
0.10 mm (0.0004 in)
CAUTION: Cylinder heads may not be
refaced, replace cylinder head if warping
exceeds figure given.
3.Ensure coolant and oil passages are clean.
4.Clean dowel holes and fit new plastic dowels.
5.Lightly lubricate threads and beneath heads of
cylinder head bolts with clean engine oil.
6.Fit new cylinder head gasket of the correct
thickness with the word 'TOP' uppermost.
7.Using assistance, fit cylinder head and locate
onto dowels.
8.Carefully enter cylinder head bolts, DO NOT
DROP. Lightly tighten bolts.
9.Using the sequence shown, progressively
tighten cylinder head bolts to 30 Nm (22 lbf.ft),
then to 65 Nm (48 lbf.ft), then a further 90
°, then
a further 180
° and finally a further 45°.
CAUTION: Ensure correct sequence is
followed for all 5 tightening stages. Do not
tighten bolts 315 degrees in one operation.
10.Fit nut and bolt securing cylinder head to timing
chain cover and tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
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ENGINE - TD5
REPAIRS 12-1-57
Filter - oil
$% 12.60.04
Remove
1.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
2.Remove 3 bolts and remove exhaust manifold
heat shield.
3.Clean area around filter head and place a
container beneath engine.
4.Using a strap wrench, unscrew and discard
filter. Refit
1.Clean mating face of filter head.
2.Lubricate sealing ring of new filter with clean
engine oil.
3.Fit filter and tighten by hand until it seats then
tighten a further three-quarters of a turn.
4.Start and run engine to check for leaks.
5.Stop engine, wait a few minutes, then check oil
level.
6.Top up engine oil.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Engine oil - diesel engine.
7.Position exhaust manifold heatshield and
tighten M6 bolts to 9 Nm (7 lbf.ft) and M8 bolts
to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
8.Fit engine acoustic cover and secure with
fixings.
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ENGINE - TD5
12-1-62 REPAIRS
Valve - relief - oil pressure
$% 12.60.56
Remove
1.Remove sump gasket.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Gasket -
sump.
2.Remove and discard plug from oil pump
housing.
3.Remove spring and valve.
Refit
1.Clean valve, spring and plug.
2.Clean valve seating inside oil pump housing.
3.Check valve and bore for scoring and
corrosion. Light scoring may be removed using
grade 600 emery cloth soaked in oil.
4.Check spring for distortion, check free length of
spring: Spring free length = 42.00 mm (1.65 in).
CAUTION: Renew relief valve as an
assembly.
5.Lubricate valve and seating.
6.Fit valve and spring to pump.
7.Apply Loctite 243 sealant to threads of new
plug.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to fit original
plug.
8.Fit oil pump pressure relief valve plug and
tighten to 23 Nm (17 lbf.ft).
9.Fit sump gasket.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Gasket -
sump.
10.Check engine oil level, top-up if necessary.
Switch - oil pressure
$% 12.60.50
Remove
1.Remove fixings and remove engine acoustic
cover.
2.Remove 3 bolts and remove exhaust manifold
heat shield.
3.Disconnect multiplug from oil pressure switch.
4.Position container below switch to catch oil
spillage.
5.Remove oil pressure switch from oil cooler
housing.
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ENGINE - TD5
OVERHAUL 12-1-73
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.
14.Clean fixed guide Allen screw and apply
Loctite 242 to screw threads.
15.Fit fixed timing chain guide Allen screw and
tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
16.Clean timing chain tensioner and fit new
sealing washer.
17.Fit timing chain tensioner and tighten to 45 Nm
(33 lbf.ft).
18.Tighten camshaft sprocket bolts to 37 Nm (27
lbf.ft).
19.Remove tool LRT-12-058 from 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 hose union.
23.Lubricate a new 'O' ring with engine oil and fit to
alternator/vacuum pump oil hose union.
24.Fit and tighten alternator/vacuum pump oil
hose union to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
25.Fit bolt securing alternator strap bracket to
cylinder head and tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
26.Connect multiplugs to ECT sensor and EUI's.
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
to 16 Nm (12 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Ensure screw does not turn as
locknut is tightened.
30.Carry out the 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.
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ENGINE - TD5
OVERHAUL 12-1-77
23.Remove 3 bolts and remove fuel connector
block from cylinder head.
24.Remove gasket, discard 'O' ring and fuel filter.
25. If fitted: Remove spacer block and gasket.
Inspect
1.Thoroughly clean cylinder head mating faces,
ensure that EUI drillings, oil and coolant
passages are clear and bolt holes are clean
and dry.
2.Using suitable solvent, remove all traces of
sealant and gasket material.
CAUTION: Do not use metal scrapers.
3.Remove all traces of oil from camshaft bearings
and journals.
4.Clean glow plug threads.
5.Check core plugs for signs of leakage and
corrosion, seal replacement plugs with Loctite
243.6.Check cylinder head for warping across centre
and from corner to corner:
l Maximum cylinder head warp = 0.1 mm
(0.004 in)
Cylinder heads must not be refaced.
Replace the head assembly if warping
exceeds the limit.
7.Check lash adjuster bores for scoring and signs
of wear or damage.
8.Check lash adjusters for signs of wear, scoring
and overheating, replace as necessary.
Ensure oil hole in each lash adjuster is clear.
Store lash adjusters upright and in their
fitted order.
9.Check finger followers for wear and that rollers
are free to rotate. Store finger followers in
their fitted order.
10.Check camshaft lobes and bearing journals for
signs of scoring and wear.
11.Check bearing surfaces in cylinder head and
camshaft carrier for signs of scoring and wear.
Cylinder head and camshaft carrier are
machined together as an assembly. If
bearing surfaces in either component are
damaged, both components must be
replaced as an assembly.
12.Check camshaft end-float using following
procedures.
13.Position camshaft in camshaft carrier.
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ENGINE - TD5
12-1-78 OVERHAUL
14.Check end-float of camshaft using a DTI:
l Camshaft end-float = 0.06 to 0.16 mm
(0.002 to 0.006 in)
15.Renew components as necessary to achieve
correct end-float.
16.Check camshaft bearing clearances using the
following procedures.
17.Position camshaft in cylinder head.
18.Place a piece of Plastigage along centre line of
each camshaft bearing journal.
19.Carefully fit the camshaft carrier ensuring it is
located on dowels. Do not rotate camshaft.20.Fit original camshaft carrier bolts and tighten in
sequence shown to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
21.Using sequence shown, loosen then remove
camshaft carrier retaining bolts. Do not
discard bolts at this stage.
22.Carefully remove camshaft carrier.
23.Measure and record widest portion of
Plastigage on each camshaft bearing journal.
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ENGINE - TD5
OVERHAUL 12-1-79
24.Compare figures obtained with camshaft
bearing clearance:
lCamshaft bearing clearance = 0.04 to 0.10
mm (0.002 to 0.004 in)
25.If any bearing clearance is found to exceed
figures given, repeat the above procedures
using a new camshaft. If, after repeating the
clearance check using a new camshaft the
clearances are still excessive, a new cylinder
head and camshaft carrier assembly must be
fitted.
26.Remove all traces of Plastigage using an oily
cloth, do not use a scraper.
27.On completion, discard camshaft carrier bolts.
28.Check free length of valve springs:
lFree length = 46.75 to 47.25 mm (1.84 to
1.86 in)
29. Replace valve springs as a set, if springs
are to be refitted, keep them in their fitted
order.
30.Clean carbon from valves, check valves for
burning, pitting or cracking; replace as
necessary.
31.Clean carbon from valve seat inserts, remove
all loose particles on completion.
32.Check valve seat inserts for pitting and burning.
It is not permissible to recut or replace valve
seat inserts.
33.Remove carbon deposits from valve guides
using tool LRT-12-186 inserted from the
combustion chamber face side of cylinder
head. Ensure all loose particles of carbon are
removed on completion.
34.Check and record diameter of each valve stem:
lValve stem diameter - Inlet = 6.907 to 6.923
mm (0.2719 to 0.2725 in)
lValve stem diameter - Exhaust = 6.897 to
6.913 mm (0.2715 to 0.2721 in)35.Renew any valve if stem diameter is less than
specified.
36.Check and record valve stem to guide
clearance using the following procedures.
37.Insert each valve into its respective guide.
38.Extend valve head 10 mm (0.375 in) out of
valve seat and position a DTI gauge to rear of
valve head.
39.Move valve towards front of cylinder head and
zero DTI gauge ensuring that stylus of gauge
remains in contact with valve head.
40.Move valve towards rear of cylinder head,
record gauge reading to give valve stem to
guide clearance:
lInlet valve = 0.025 to 0.059 mm (0.0009 to
0.0023 in)
lExhaust valve = 0.035 to 0.069 mm (0.0013
to 0.0027 in)
41.If stem to guide clearance exceeds figures
given and valve stem diameters were as
specified, cylinder head assembly must be
replaced; it is not possible to replace valve
guides.
42.Repeat above procedures for remaining valves.
Keep valves in their fitted order.
43.Check face angle of each valve, renew any
valve with incorrect face angles, do not attempt
to recut.
lValve face angle - inlet = 29
° 48' ± 12'
lValve face angle - exhaust = 44
° 48' ± 12'
44.Lap each valve to its seat using grinding paste.
45.Apply Prussion Blue to valve seat, insert valve
into guide and press it firmly, without rotating
on to seat.
46.Remove valve and check that a continuous,
even line of Prussian Blue has been
transferred on to valve face. Note that line
does not have to be across whole width of
valve face.
47.Remove all traces of grinding paste on
completion.
48.Check valve head stand down using the
following procedures.