head bolt JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Owner's Guide
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2. In
stall the access grommet to the housing.
36. Lower the ramp.
37. Ins
tall and tighten the nuts which secure the exhaust manifold to the
downpipe catalyst.
38 . In
stall new seals to the A-Bank VVT bush carrier.
1. Install the new sealing ring (scarf jointed) to the carrier bush groove.
2. Install a new O-ring to the carrier oil-way.
39 . Install the bush c
arrier to the cylinder block.
Lu
br
icate the seal (scarf
jointed) and the bush.
1. Install the bush carrier assembly.
Chec k that
the seals are
in place and that the ri ng dowels are engaged
squarely. Fully locate the assembly as much as possible by hand
pressure.
2. Install the three securing bolts. Tighten to 21 Nm.
40. Install new sealing rings to the coolant outlet pipe grooves.
41. Install the coolant
outlet pipe.
1. Install the outlet pipe to the bypass hose and to the cylinder heads.
2. Install the four bolts which secure the outlet pipe.
42. Connect the hoses and multi-plug to the coolant outlet pipe.
1. Connect the heater hose and reposition the hose clip.
Page 660 of 2490

Engine - Exhaust Camshaft LH
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Set the engine compartment cover to the service access
position.
3. Disconnect the batt ery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
4. Remove Exhaust Camshaft Sp rocket. Refer to Operation
12.65.74.
5. Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530 (fitted for
previous operation).
6. Remove the camshaft.
1. Remove the bolts which secure the camshaft caps; loosen them evenly, in stages.
2. Remove the camshaft caps. Note their orientation and
markings - each is marked with its position (a
number) and orientation (an arrow).
3. Remove the camshaft from the engine.
7. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Apply oil (EP - 90) to the cams haft and bearing surfaces, as
follows:
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
the cylinder head.
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
each bearing cap.
On the cam lobes ONLY, not on the base circle area.
2. Refit the camshaft.
1. Fit the camshaft to position in the cylinder head, with the timing flats uppermost.
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Engine - Exhaust Camshaft RH
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Set the engine compartment cover to the service access
position.
3. Disconnect the batt ery ground cable.
Remove the battery cover.
4. Remove Exhaust Camshaft Sp rocket. Refer to Operation
12.65.73.
5. Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530 (fitted for
previous operation).
6. Remove the camshaft.
1. Remove the bolts which secure the camshaft caps; loosen them evenly, in stages.
2. Remove the camshaft caps. Note their orientation and
markings - each is marked with its position (a
number) and orientation (an arrow).
3. Remove the camshaft from the engine.
7. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Apply oil (EP - 90) to the cams haft and bearing surfaces, as
follows:
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
the cylinder head.
To the upper face of each be aring surface (two places) in
each bearing cap.
On the cam lobes ONLY, not on the base circle area.
2. Refit the camshaft.
1. Fit the camshaft to position in the cylinder head, with the timing flats uppermost.
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Installation
12. Remove the bolt which secures the sprocket to the exhaust
camshaft.
Move the sprocket forward from the camshaft boss.
Remove the sprocket and leav e the chain resting on the
cylinder head.
13. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Push the tensioner piston into the body to provide clearance
for installing. Tensioner fitted to cylinder head.
1. Insert a thin rigid wire th rough the hole in the end of
the tensioner piston to displace the ball from the non-
return valve seat.
2. With the wire in position, press the piston fully into the tensioner body.
Remove the wire.
2. Install the sprocket to the secondary chain.
1. With the sprocket installe d to the chain, temporarily
position (do not install the securing bolt) the sprocket
onto the camshaft.
2. Adjust the position of the sprocket within the chain to
allow the chain tensioning tool 303-532 to be
approximately vertical, as shown.
3. Install the cams haft sprocket.
Apply force to the tool (303-532) in an anti-clockwise
direction to tension the chain on its drive side.
Whilst applying the opposing force to the sprocket and
chain, tighten the sprocket securing bolt to 115-125 Nm.
Remove the chain tensioning tool.
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Installation
removing the bolt which secures the sprocket. 1. Place a flat piece of stee l strip along the timing cover
horizontal jointing face, adjacent to the exhaust
camshaft sprocket.
2. Secure the steel strip in place with adhesive tape.
11. A ball-ended hexagon drive bit is required to remove the
sprocket securing bolt. A suitable tool is available from Snap On as (FABLM10E) Long Series 10mm AF.
12. Remove the bolt which secures the sprocket to the exhaust
camshaft.
Move the sprocket forward from the camshaft boss.
Remove the sprocket and leav e the chain resting on the
cylinder head.
13. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Push the tensioner piston into the body to provide clearance
for installing. Tensioner fitted to cylinder head.
1. Insert a thin rigid wire th rough the hole in the end of
the tensioner piston to displace the ball from the non-
return valve seat.
2. With the wire in position, press the piston fully into the tensioner body.
Remove the wire.
2. Install the sprocket to the secondary chain.
1. With the sprocket installe d to the chain, temporarily
position the sprocket onto the camshaft.
2. Adjust the position of the sprocket within the chain to
allow the chain tensioning tool 303-532 to be
approximately vertical, as shown.
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Installation
12. Remove the bolt which secures the sprocket to the exhaust
camshaft.
Move the sprocket forward from the camshaft boss.
13. Remove the secondary chain tensioner. The tensioner piston
cannot be pushed into the body with the assembly in position.
1. Remove the two bolts which secure the tensioner.
Lift the tensioner, sprocket (release it fully from the
camshaft) and ch ain assembly.
2. Remove the tensioner rearward from between the chain.
14. Remove the sprocket and leav e the chain resting on the
cylinder head.
15. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Install the sprocket to the secondary chain.
1. With the sprocket installe d to the chain, temporarily
position (do not install the securing bolt) the sprocket
onto the camshaft.
2. Adjust the position of the sprocket within the chain to
allow the chain tensioning tool 303-532 to be
approximately vertical, as shown.
Remove the chain tensioni ng tool; during future
operations, do not move the sprocket within the chain.
2. Push the tensioner piston into the body to provide clearance
for installing.
1. Insert a thin rigid wire th rough the hole in the end of
the tensioner piston to displace the ball from the non-
return valve seat.
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Installation
removing the bolt which secures the sprocket. 1. Place a flat piece of stee l strip along the timing cover
horizontal jointing face, adjacent to the exhaust
camshaft sprocket.
2. Secure the steel strip in place with adhesive tape.
11. A ball-ended hexagon drive bit is required to remove the
sprocket securing bolt. A suitable tool is available from Snap On as (FABLM10E) Long Series 10mm AF.
12. Remove the bolt which secures the sprocket to the exhaust
camshaft.
Move the sprocket forward from the camshaft boss.
13. Remove the secondary chain tensioner. The tensioner piston
cannot be pushed into the body with the assembly in position.
1. Remove the two bolts which secure the tensioner.
Lift the tensioner, sprocket (release it fully from the
camshaft) and ch ain assembly.
2. Remove the tensioner rearward from between the chain.
14. Remove the sprocket and leav e the chain resting on the
cylinder head.
15. Clean and inspect all relevant components.
1. Install the sprocket to the secondary chain.
1. With the sprocket installe d to the chain, temporarily
position (do not install the securing bolt) the sprocket
onto the camshaft.
2. Adjust the position of the sprocket within the chain to
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Engine - Exhaust Manifold LH
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
Installation
1.
Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Remove the front silencer. Refer to Section 309-00.
3. Remove the downpipe catalytic converter, left hand side. Refer
to Section 309-00.
4. Working from above the vehicle, remove the bolts which secure
the front section of the exhaust manifold to the cylinder head.
5. If working on a left hand drive vehicle; working from below the
vehicle, reposition the steering rack for access.
1. Remove the two bolts which secure the steering rack at
the driver's side.
2. Loosen, but do not remove, the two bolts which secure the steering rack at the passenger side.
Reposition the steering rack for access.
6. Working from below the vehicle, remove the manifold.
1. Remove the bolts which secu re the rear section of the
exhaust manifold to the cylinder head.
2. Remove the manifold and the manifold gasket.
7. Clean the manifold faces (if refi tting) and the mating faces on
the cylinder head.
8. Use a thread tap (plug) to clean out the threads of the manifold
securing bolt holes, in the cylinder head.
1. Installation is the reverse of removal. Use new gaskets and new
securing bolts for the manifold.
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Engine - Exhaust Manifold RH
In-vehicle Repair
Removal
1. Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection
sheets.
2. Remove the air cleaner assemb ly. Refer to Section 303-12.
3. Remove the front silencer. Refer to Section 309-00.
4. Remove the downpipe catalytic converter, right hand side.
Refer to Section 309-00.
5. From above the vehicle, disconnect the EGR pipe from the
exhaust manifold.
1. Remove the two nuts whic h secure the EGR flange to
the right hand exhaust manifold.
2. Reposition the EGR pipe from the manifold.
6. Remove the bolts which secure th e front section of the exhaust
manifold to the cylinder head.
7. If working on a right hand drive vehicle; reposition the steering rack for access.
1. Remove the two bolts which secure the steering rack at the passenger side.
2. Loosen, but do not remove, the two bolts which secure the steering rack at the driver's side.
Reposition the steering rack for access.
8. Working from below the vehicle, remove the manifold bolts.
1. Remove the bolts which secu re the rear section of the
exhaust manifold to the cylinder head.
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Installation
9. Remove the manifold.
1. Remove the manifold and the manifold gasket from the cylinder head.
2. Remove the gasket from the EGR flange.
10. If fitting a new manifold, remove the two studs from the EGR
flange of the manifold. and transfer them to the new manifold.
11. Clean the manifold faces (if refi tting) and the mating faces on
the cylinder head.
12. Use a thread tap (plug) to clean out the threads of the
manifold securing bolt holes, in the cylinder head.
1. Fit a spacer to each new manifo ld securing bolt (8 bolts).
2. Fit the manifold and manifold gasket.
1. Fit and align the new gasket to the cylinder head.
2. Fit and align the manifo ld to the cylinder head.
3. Fit the rear four bolts wh ich secure the manifold, but
do not tighten.
3. Working from above the vehicle, fit and tighten the remaining
manifold securing bolts.
4. Working from below the vehicle, fu lly tighten the rear bolts on
each manifold.
5. Refit the steering rack (if removed for access).
1. Reposition th e steering rack.
2. Fit and tighten the rack mounting bolts on the passenger side.