transmission JAGUAR XJ 1994 2.G AJ16 Engine Manual
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AJ16 Engine Service Manual
4.14 Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal, Renew
SRO 12.21.20
Remove the flywheel (Manual), see Section 4.15, or the
Remove the transmission adapter securing bolts and re-
Carefully remove the old oil seal from the adapter, clean
CAUTION: Do not remove the plastic ‘0 ring protector
from the new seal prior to fitting to the adapter.
Fit the new seal (3 Fig. 1) to the adapter and apply sealant to the appropriate faces. See Service Materials in the Pre- liminary Pages.
Locate the plastic’o’ ring protector (1 Fig. 1) on to the end of the crankshaft (2 Fig. 1).
. Push the rear seal housing (4 Fig. 1) over the crankshaft
and
up to the rear cylinder block face.
Remove the plastic ‘0’ ring protector (1 Fig. 1).
. Fit and torque tighten the transmission adapter securing
drive
-plate
(Automatic), see Section 4.16.
move the adapter.
the adapter and lubricate
the seal mounting face.
bolts.
. Refit the flywheel (Manual), see Section 4.15, or the drive- plate (Automatic), see Section 4.16.
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4.15 Engine Flywheel, Renew
SRO 12.53.07
1 Remove the transmission unit.
. Hold the flywheel in one position and remove the bolts se-
CAUTION: Make a note of the position of any balance
weights relative to the clutch cover.
Remove the balance weights. Remove the clutch assem-
curing the clutch cover to the flywheel.
bly.
WARNING: THE TWIN-MASS FLYWHEEL IS EXTREMELY HEAVY. ASSISTANCE WILL BE REQUIRED
DURING REMOVAL / REFIlTING.
Remove the eight securing bolts (1 Fig. 1) and remove the
flywheel (2 Fig. 1). Remove the needle roller race and fit
to the new flywheel.
. Fit the new flywheel to the crankshaft and tighten the se- curing bolts to the recommended torque value.
. Fit the clutch assembly to the flywheel ensuring that the
‘flywheel side’
of the drive-plate faces the flywheel. Align
the clutch with a dummy input shaft. Fit the balance
weights to the clutch cover and torque tighten the secur- ing bolts.
1 Remove the dummy shaft.
Fit the housing to the adapter plate, fit and torque tighten
the securing bolts I nuts.
1 Refit the transmission unit. Fio.
1
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4.16 Engine Driveplate, Renew
SRO 12.53.13
1 Remove the transmission unit.
Remove the drive-plate securing bolts (1 Fig. 1).
Remove the drive-plate (2 Fig. 1).
. Check the crankshaft rear oil seal for leaking, renew as
Fit the new drive-plate to the crankshaft. Fit and tighten
1 Refit the transmission unit.
necessary,
see Section
4.14.
the securing bolts.
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4.17 Engine Rear/ Transmission Adapter Plate, Renew
SRO 12.53.03
1 Remove the engine flywheel (Manual), see Section 4.1 5, or
the engine drive
-plate (Automatic), see Section 4.16.
Remove the lower bolt securing the starter motor and re-
position the starter motor away from the adapter plate.
1 Remove the adapter plate securing bolts and remove the
adapter plate.
* Remove the dowel pegs and blanking plugs from the
adapter plate.
m Discard the adapter plate.
1 Fit the blanking plugs and dowel pegs to the new adapter
. Fit the assembly to the rear of the engine and torque
. Re-position the starter motor to the adapter plate and se-
m Refittheengineflywheel (Manual),see Section 4.15, orthe
plate.
tighten the securing bolts.
cure with the lower bolt.
engine drive
-plate (Automatic), see Section 4.16.
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4.18 &;ne Assembly, Overhaul
SRO 12.41.05
. Remove the engine and transmission unit, see Section 3.1
. Remove the transmission unit from the engine.
. Fit the engine to a stand.
. Place a drain tray belowthe cylinder block drain plug and
Overhaul the cylinder head, see Section 4.5.
1 Remove the oil pan, see Section 4.27.
. Remove the oil pump, see Section 4.31.
. Remove the windage trays.
. Clean all components, check for damage and wear and
. Remove the rear oil seal housing, see Section 4.1 4.
. Remove the timing cover assembly.
1 Remove the pedestal bolts and tab washer.
. Remove the pedestal / tensioner assembly and damper.
Slacken off the oil pump drive chain damper securing
bolts and move the damper clear of the chain. Push back
the lock tabs
(1 Fig. 1) and remove the securing bolts (2
Fig. 1) from the oil pump drive sprocket (3 Fig. 1).
in the appropriate Vehicle Service Manual.
drain any remaining coolant from the engine.
renew as required.
. Remove the drive sprocket and shim pack.
. Remove the oil pump drive chain (5 Fig. l), remove the
elastic band from the upper dampers and remove the
upper timing chain.
1 Remove the lower tensioner securing bolts and remove
the tensioner.
. Push back the lower chain fixed damper securing bolt lock
tabs and remove the bolts.
. Remove the damper and tab washer.
. Repeat for the remaining fixed and pivot dampers and re- move the lower chain and intermediate sprocket.
Remove the crankshaft pulley spacer and the crankshaft
pulley woodruff key.
= Remove the drive sprockets and woodruff keys from the
crankshaft.
1 Checkall drive sprocketsforwear, distortion and damaged
teeth. Renew as required.
. Remove the power assisted steering pump assembly, see
Section 10 in the appropriate Vehicle Service Manual and
reposition away from the timing cover area.
. Renew the auxiliary shaft, see Section 4.24.
1 Renew the auxiliary shaft bushes, see Section 4.19.
1 Remove the oil pump drive chain damper.
. Remove the spacers from behind the damper.
. Remove the pistons and connecting rods and renew, see
Section 4.7.
. Refit the connecting rod bearing shells to one connecting
rod and cap and fit the rod to the crankshaft. Torque
tighten
the nuts and checkthe side clearance between the end face of the rod and the journal shoulder (Fig. 2) -see
Service Data in the Preliminary Pages.
Remove the connecting rod from the crankshaft.
. Repeat for the remaining five connecting rods. Fig.
1
Fig. 2
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b:
1 Secure with new snap-rings, never re-use old ones.
1 Fit the rings to the pistons ensuring that gaps are posi-
tioned as shown in Fig. 1.
1 Lubricate and compress the rings using Service Tool 18G 55A (Fig. 2).
1 Insert the piston skirt into the bore and using a suitable im- plement such as a wooden hammer shaft, gently tap the
piston into
the cylinder bore.
1 Ensure that the connecting rod does not foul either the cyl-
inder block or camshaft.
Lubricate (using clean engine oil) and fit the bearing shells
to the connecting rod and the connecting rod bearing cap.
Fit the rod to the crankshaft, and fit the connecting rod
bearing cap to the connecting rod.
CAUTION: The connecting rod bearing nuts and bolts
MUST be renewed during assembly and torque
tightened asdescribed in Section2.1, SPS Joint
Control System.
Pistons are marked
'FRONT'. Ensure
that the mark- ing faces the front of the engine.
1 Fit and tighten the connecting rod bearing nuts.
1 Repeat the operation for the remaining pistons.
1 Ensure crankshaft rotation during assembly.
1 Clean and fit the windage trays. Fit and tighten the secur- ing bolts.
1 Removethe oil pumpandoverhau1,seeSection 4.32. Refit
when serviceable.
1 Lubricate the lower timing chain. Fit the chain to the inter- mediate sprocket, fit the chain to the lower sprocket and
then assemble the intermediate sprocket and chain to the
cylinder block.
= Should the intermediate sprocket be worn or damaged,
the assembly must be renewed.
= Fit the spacers to the lower pivoting damper and fit the as-
sembly to the cylinder block.
1 Fit the tab washer and securing bolts.
1 Tighten the bolts and lock over the tabs.
1 Renew the lower tensioner assembly, see Section 4.22.
Fit a dial gauge to the top of the cylinder block and turn the
1 Lubricate the upper chain with clean engine oil and fit to
1 Fit an elastic band around the upper dampers tosecurethe
1 Renew the crankshaft front oil seal, see Section 4.13.
1 Refit the timing cover.
= Lubricate and fit the oil seal distance spacer. Fit and seat
1 Renew the rear housing oil seal, see Section 4.14.
1 Refit the oil pan, see Section 4.27.
1 Refit the cylinder head, see Section 4.4.
1 Remove the engine from the stand.
1 Refit the transmission unit to the engine.
1 Refit the engine/ transmission unit to the vehicle, see Sec-
engine over until No.1 piston is at TDC (Fig. 3).
the intermediate sprocket.
chain.
the crankshaft pulley woodruff key.
tion 3.1 in the appropriate Vehicle Service Manual.
V'
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Fia. 1
Fig.
2
Fig. 3
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D
Drive belt tensions, xvi
F
Fau It diagnosis
Diagnostic procedures, 3
Introduction, 3
Foreword, iii
General description
Construction, 1
Cooling system, 2
Crankcase breather, 1
Cylinder head, 1
Lubrication system, 1
Supercharger, 2
S
Service data, xiii
Service materials, xii
Service operations
Check & adjust
Crankshaft end
-float, 27
Valve clearances, 10
Cylinder head, 16
Engine assy., 33
Oil pump, 52
Auxiliary shaft, 44
Auxiliary shaf? rear seal, 45
Camshaft, 7
Camshaft cover gasket, 9
Connecting rod bearings, 22
Crankshaft, 24
Crankshaft damper /pulley assy., 26
Crankshaft front oil seal, 28
Crankshaft rear oil seal, 29
Cylinder head casting, 19
Cylinder head gasket, 13
Drive-plate, 31
Flywheel, 30
Main bearings, 23
Oil filter head gasket, 46
Oil pan gasket, 47
Oil pick-up strainer, 49
Oil pressure relief valve, 50
Oil pump, 51
Oil pump pipe ‘0’ ring, 48
Pistons &connecting rods, 20
Timing chain damper, 40
Timing chain tensioner
Overhaul
Renew
Lower,
42
Upper, 41
Timing chain, gear & tensioner, 37
Timing sprocket, Intermediate, 43
Transmission adapter plate, 32
Service procedures
Sealants, 2
SPS joint control system, 2
Service tools & equipment iv
T
Torque tightening specifications,
53