engine JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual
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Engine - Intake Manifold Gasket LH
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
WARNING: BEFORE PROCEEDING, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE WARNINGS GIVEN IN SECTION 100-00 (UNDER THE
HEADING 'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS') ARE READ AND UNDERSTOOD. 1.
Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Disconnect the batt ery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
3. Depressurise the fuel system.
Ensure that the ignition is switched off and remove the
valve cap from the fuel cross-over pipe. Place a cloth
under the valve to collect any spillage.
Place a closed container, su itable for collecting fuel,
adjacent to the vehicle. Remove the lid.
4. Connect the fuel injection pres sure test equipment 310 - 058
(or other suitable type). Insert the drain / bleed tube into the
fuel container. Follow the ma nufacturer's instructions and
depressurise the fuel system.
5. Store the drained fuel safely and ensure that the lid is closed
securely. Remove the equipmen t and discard the cloth from
beneath the valve. refit the valve cap.
6. Drain the radiator coolant. Refer to Operation 26.10.01.
7. Disconnect the breather pipe fro m the A-Bank camshaft cover.
1. Disconnect the breather pipe from the stub pipe.
2. Remove and discard the O-ring seal from the breather
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12
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Reconnect the air cleaner cover.
F
it the five clips which secu
re the air cleaner cover.
13
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Connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
1. Connect the intake tube to the throttle body.
2. Fit the two bolts which secure the intake tube to the throttle body.
14. Reconnect the air flow meter multi-plug.
15. Fit a new strap to secure the vacuum pipe to the induction
elbow.
16
.
Connect the breather pipe to the A-Bank camshaft cover.
1. Fit a new O-ring seal to the breather pipe.
2. Reconnect the breather pipe to the stub pipe.
17. Refill the cooling system. Refer to Operation (SC) (26.10.01).
18. Connect the battery and fit the battery cover.
Re
fer to the Battery Reconnection Procedure (86.15.15).
19. Remove the paintwork protection sheets and close the engine
cover.
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Engine - Intake Manifold Gasket RH
In-vehicle Repair
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Disconnect the batt ery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
3. WARNING: BEFORE PROCEEDING, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE WARNINGS GIVEN IN SECTION 100-00 (UNDER THE
HEADING 'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS') ARE READ AND
UNDERSTOOD.
Depressurise the fuel system.
Ensure that the ignition is switched off and remove the
valve cap from the fuel cross-over pipe. Place a cloth
under the valve to collect any spillage.
Place a closed container, su itable for collecting fuel,
adjacent to the vehicle. Remove the lid.
4. Connect the fuel injection pres sure test equipment 310 - 058
(or other suitable type). Insert the drain / bleed tube into the
fuel container. Follow the ma nufacturer's instructions and
depressurise the fuel system.
5. Store the drained fuel safely and ensure that the lid is closed
securely. Remove the equipmen t and discard the cloth from
beneath the valve. refit the valve cap.
6. Drain the radiator coolant. Refer to Operation 26.10.01.
7. Disconnect the breather pipe fro m the A-Bank camshaft cover.
1. Disconnect the breather pipe from the stub pipe.
2. Remove and discard the O-ring seal from the breather
pipe.
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Refer to the Battery Reconnection Procedure (86.15.15).
19. Remove the paintwork protection sheets and close the engine
cover.
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Engine - Oil Pan
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Raise the vehicle on a ramp.
3. Drain the engine oil.
1. Position the waste oil bowser.
2. Remove the oil pan drain plug and drain the engine
oil.
Wipe the drain plug and refit it, to prevent oil dripping.
Move the oil bowser away from the vehicle.
4. Remove the oil pan.
1. Remove the eighteen bolt s which secure the oil pan
to the oil pan body.
2. Remove the oil pan from the oil pan body.
3. Remove the gasket from the oil pan body assembly.
5. Clean and inspect the sealing faces on the oil pan body
assembly.
Clean and inspect the new oil pan mating face.
1. Fit the oil pan gasket to the oil pan body assembly.
Insert the seal into the locating positions in the groove,
working around from a corner.
Press in the remainder of th e seal, following the same
procedure.
2. Fit the oil pan to the oil pan body.
1. Position and align the oil pan.
2. Fit, but do not tighten, all eighteen bolts which secure
the oil pan.
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3. Tighten the oil pan bolts to the correct torque figure 11 - 13
Nm, in the sequence indicated.
A new oil pan is supplied with the drain plug fitted. Check
that the plug is tightened to the correct torque figure of 30 - 40 Nm.
4. NOTE: When the engine is star ted from cold and run for a
short period only, before being swit ched off, a quantity of oil will
be 'hung up' within the engine because it is not up to operating
temperature.
Should the oil level subsequently be topped-up, the level could
become too high, causing oil burning.
Typically, 0.875 L is hung up.
Lower the ramp. Refill the engine with the correct specification
engine oil.
5. Remove the paint protection sheets and close the engine
compartment.
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Engine - Oil Pan Gasket
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Raise the vehicle on a ramp.
3. Drain the engine oil.
1. Position the waste oil bowser.
2. Remove the drain plug and drain the engine oil.
Fit a new sealing washer to the drain plug.
Wipe the drain plug and refit it to the oil pan to prevent oil
dripping.
Move the oil bowser away from the vehicle.
4. Remove the oil pan.
1. Remove the eighteen bolt s which secure the oil pan.
2. Remove the oil pan.
3. Remove the gasket.
5. Clean and inspect the sealing face s on the oil pan. and mating
faces.
1. Fit the oil pan gasket to the cylinder block adaptor body.
Insert the seal into the locating positions in the groove,
working around from a corner.
Press in the remainder of th e seal, following the same
procedure.
2. Fit the oil pan.
1. Position and align the oil pan.
2. Fit, but do not tighten, all eighteen bolts which secure
the oil pan.
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3. Tighten the bolts to the correct torque figure 11 - 13 Nm, in
the sequence indicated.
Tighten the drain plug to 30 - 40 Nm.
Fit a new oil filter.
4. NOTE: When the engine is star ted from cold and run for a
short period only, before being swit ched off, a quantity of oil will
be 'hung up' within the engine because it is not up to operating
temperature.
Should the oil level subsequently be topped-up, the level could
become too high, causing oil burning.
Typically, 0.875 L is hung up.
Lower the ramp. Refill the engine with the correct specification
engine oil.
5. Remove the paint protection sheets and close the engine
compartment.
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Engine - Oil Pressure Switch
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1.
Raise vehicle on four post ramp.
2. Remove oil pressure switch.
Disconnect connector.
Remove oil pressure switch from oil filter head.
1. NOTE: Fit new sealing washer to oil pressure switch.
Installation is reverse of removal.
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Engine - Oil Pump4.0L NA V8 - AJ27/3.2L NA V8 - AJ26
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
2. Remove the engine compartment cover (bonnet) for improved
access to the fro nt of the engine. Refer to Operation 76.16.01.
3. Remove the Crankshaft Sprocket B-Bank. Refer to Operation
12.65.76.
4. Remove the oil pump.
1. Remove the four bolts which secure the oil pump to the cylinder block.
2. Remove the oil pump.
3. Remove the gasket.
5. Clean and inspect all compon ents and mating faces.
1. Fit the oil pump to the cylinder block.
1. Fit a new gasket to the block face.
2. Fit the oil pump onto the front of the crankshaft, to
the block face; ensure that the drive flats on the