heater LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996 Workshop Manual
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ENGINE TUNING DATA
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INFORMATION 300 Tdi ENGINE
Type2.5 Litre Turbo diesel intercooled .................................................................................
Firing order1-3-4-2 .....................................................................
Injection timing1,54 mm lift at T.D.C. ...............................................................
Injection timing with electronic EGR1,40 mm lift at T.D.C. ............................
Timing marks:
Valve timing - manual Slot for pin in flywheel and TDC mark on front pulley........................................................
Injection timing Timing pin (service tool).................................................................
Tappet clearances inlet and exhaust 0,20 mm cold...............................
Valve timing: Inlet Exhaust
- Opens 16°B.T.D.C. ............................................................................ 51°B.B.D.C.
- Closes 42°A.B.D.C. ............................................................................ 13°A.T.D.C.
- Peak 103°A.T.D.C. ............................................................................... 109°B.T.D.C.
- Lift 9,67 mm.................................................................................. 9,97 mm
Maximum governed speeds:
- No load (neutral/full throttle) 4600 + 40 - 120 rev/min...........................................
- Idle speed at running temperature 720±20 rev/min .................................
- Die-down time 4 seconds................................................................
INJECTION PUMP
Make & type - standard Bosch rotary R509 type with boost control and two....................................................
speed mechanical governor with auto advance and
solenoid electrical shut-off. Tamper proof sealing on,
no load governed speed and fuel adjustment screws.
Constant volume delivery valves
Make & type - Electronic EGR Bosch rotary R509/1 type with boost control and two.........................................
speed mechanical governor with auto advance and
solenoid electrical shut-off. Tamper proof sealing on
flight speed and fuel adjustment screws. Constant
volume delivery valves. Throttle position sensor for
EGR control.
HEATER PLUGS
Make & type Probe type, No.0100226129A Beru 12 volts.....................................................................
Time to reach operating temperature of 850°C 8 seconds...............
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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE UNDER BONNET MAINTENANCE
UNDER BONNET COMPONENTS
A - RH drive
1.Brake fluid reservoir
2.Clutch fluid reservoir
3.Air cleaner element
4.Engine breather filter
5.Oil filler cap
6.Oil level dipstick
7.Heater/air conditioning unit
8.Windscreen washer reservoir
9.Power steering pump reservoir10.Intercooler and hoses
11.Radiator filler plug
12.Radiator
13.Oil cooler
14.Fuel filter
15.Accelerator linkage
16.Expansion tank
17.Air cleaner dump valve
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10MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE
UNDER BONNET COMPONENTS
B - LH drive
1.Brake fluid reservoir
2.Clutch fluid reservoir
3.Air cleaner element
4.Engine breather filter
5.Oil filler cap
6.Oil level dipstick
7.Heater/air conditioning unit
8.Windscreen washer reservoir
9.Power steering pump reservoir10.Intercooler and hoses
11.Radiator filler plug
12.Radiator
13.Oil cooler
14.Fuel filter
15.Accelerator linkage
16.Expansion tank
17.Air cleaner dump valve
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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE REV: 05/99 CHECK COOLING, INTERCOOLING AND HEATING
SYSTEMS
Check cooling, and heater systems for leaks and
pipes/hoses for security and condition. Refill or top up
as necessary.
CAUTION: It is important that the correct
procedure is followed when refilling or
topping up the cooling system to avoid
trapping air in the system.
WARNING: Do not remove caps and plugs
when engine is hot because cooling
system is pressurised and personal
scalding could result.
1.Remove plastic plugs from thermostat housing
and radiator.
2.Fill cooling system with correct concentration
and specification of anti-freeze.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended lubricants and
fluids
3.Fill from expansion tank until radiator is full, with
level in expansion tank the same as in radiator.
NOTE: Care should be taken to avoid
excess coolant spillage from radiator.
4.Fit plastic plug in radiator.
5.Add a further 1 litre (1.76 pints) of coolant to
expansion tank and allow to settle.
6.Refit expansion tank cap and thermostat
housing plug.
7.Run engine at idle speed for five minutes.
8.Switch off engine, check that expansion tank
coolant is level with top of indicator post and top
up as necessary.Check intercooler and turbo-charger system for air
leaks and pipes/hoses for security and condition.
All system hoses should be renewed at first signs of
deterioration.
VALVE CLEARANCES - CHECK/ADJUST
Check/adjust valve clearances.
See ENGINE ,
Adjustment, Valve clearances - check and adjust
RENEW FUEL FILTER ELEMENT
Remove
1.Clean area around filter head and position a
container beneath.
2.Unscrew and remove filter, catch fuel released.
Refit
3.Wet seal of new filter with fuel.
4.Screw new filter into position.
5.Ensure drain tap is fully closed.
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MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE REV: 05/992.When pure diesel is emitted, retighten drain
plug.
3.Disconnect fuel inlet pipe at sedimenter. Raise
and support pipe above level of fuel tank to
prevent fuel draining from tank.
4.Support sedimenter bowl, unscrew bolt and
remove bowl.
5.Remove sedimenter element.
6.Clean all components in kerosene.
7.Fit new seals.
8.Fit element into sedimenter bowl.
9.Secure bowl to sedimenter head.
10.Fit fuel inlet pipe to sedimenter.
11.Slacken drain plug and when pure diesel is
emitted, retighten plug.
12.If necessary, prime the system.
See FUEL SYSTEM, Adjustment, Priming
the fuel system
CHECK CONDITION OF ENGINE MOUNTING
RUBBERS
CHECK SECURITY OF TOWING BRACKET
FITTINGSCARRY OUT ROAD OR ROLLER TEST
WARNING: Two wheel roller tests MUST
NOT be carried out.
For details of dynamometer testing.
See
INTRODUCTION, Information, Dynamometer
testing
Check the following components:
1.Engine for excessive noise.
2.Clutch for slip, judder or spin/drag.
3.Gear selection/noise - high/low range.
4.Steering for abnormal noise/effort.
5.Steering for free play.
6.All instruments, gauges and warning indicators.
7.Heater and air conditioning systems.
8.Heated rear screen.
9.Shock absorbers - ride irregularities.
10.Foot brake, on emergency stop, pulling to one
side, binding and pedal effort.
11.Handbrake operation.
12.Seat reclining and latching.
13.Fully extend seat belt, check operation of
retraction and latching. Inertia belts lock when
snatched or vehicle on slope.
14.Road wheel balance.
15.Transmissions for vibrations.
16.Body noises, squeaks and rattles.
17.Excessive exhaust smoke.
18.Engine idle speed.
19.Endorse service record.
20.Report any unusual features of vehicle condition
and additional work required.
ENDORSE SERVICE RECORD
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ENGINE
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REPAIR ENGINE
Service repair no - 12.41.01
Remove
NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
legal requirements. When under chassis
remove and refit procedures are required, it may
be necessary to remove the undertray and/or
integral access panels.
See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Front
undertray
orSee CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair,
Rear undertray
CAUTION: Seal all exposed pipe ends
against ingress of dirt after disconnection.
1.Ensure vehicle is level and apply park brake.
2.Disconnect battery.
NOTE: The vehicle may be fitted with an
alarm and immobilisation system using a
battery backed-up alarm sounder.
See ELECTRICAL, Repair, battery
3.Remove bonnet.
4.Remove cable ties securing gearbox harness to
breather pipes.
5.Disconnect harness from diff lock and reverse
light switches.
6.Manouvre harness into engine bay.
7.Remove air cleaner.
See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, Air cleaner
8.Remove radiator assembly.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair, Radiator
If air conditioning is fitted the condenser will
have to be removed, compressor pipes and
heater matrix hoses disconnected.
See AIR CONDITIONING, Repair, Condenser
9.Remove rocker cover insulation.
10.Remove feed pipe/hose from turbo-charger and
intercooler.
11.Disconnect heater hoses from cylinder head and
heater rails.
12.Disconnect electrical feed plug at rear of cylinder
head.
13.Disconnect heater plug feed wire.
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12ENGINE
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REPAIR 42.Raise engine, and locate front engine mountings
to chassis.
43.Remove gearbox support and lower engine.
44.Tighten front engine mounting to chassis fixings
to
45 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
45.Release chains from engine lifting brackets and
remove hoist.
46.Connect oil cooler pipes to oil filter adaptor.
47.Fit vacuum hose to brake servo adaptor.
48.Secure fuel feed pipe in retaining clip on air
cleaner bracket.
49.Fit fuel lift pump pipes.
50.Connect feed and spill return pipes to injector
pump.
51.If fitted, reconnect hand throttle cable to
mounting bracket and injector pump.
52.Fit outer cable adjusting nut into injector pump
mounting bracket.
53.Fit inner throttle cable to injector pump and
secure with clevis and split pin.
54.Secure bleed hose in retaining clips on front
timing cover.
55.Fit bleed hose to thermostat housing.
56.Connect inlet and outlet hoses to power steering
pump.
57.Fit down pipe to exhaust manifold and secure
with 3 nuts.
58.Connect starter motor battery and fuse box
leads.
59.If fitted, connect EGR valve multi-plug and
vacuum pipe.
60.Secure breather pipe clip to cylinder head.
61.Connect engine harness multi-plug.
62.Fit heater plug feed wire.
63.Connect electrical feed plug at rear of cylinder
head.
64.Fit heater hoses to cylinder head and heater
rails.
65.Fit feed pipe/hose to turbo-charger and
intercooler.
66.Fit rocker cover insulation.
67.Fit radiator assembly.
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Radiator
If applicable, fit air
conditioning condenser, compressor pipes and
heater matrix hoses.
See AIR CONDITIONING,
Repair, Condenser
68.Fit bonnet.
69.Reconnect battery.CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
Service repair no - 12.21.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Drain coolant.
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Drain and refill cooling system
3.Remove top hose from radiator.
4.Remove intercooler to induction manifold hose.
5.Remove viscous coupling and fan.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
coupling and fan
6.Remove fan cowl.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Fan cowl
7.Remove drive belt.See ELECTRICAL, Repair,
Auxiliary drive belt
8.Fit crankshaft pulley retainerLRT-12-080and
secure with 4 bolts.
9.Remove crankshaft pulley retaining bolt
anti-clockwise using socket and suitable long
bar.
10.Remove pulley retainer.
11.Remove pulley, if necessary using extractor
LRT-12-049with thrust pad fromLRT-12-031.
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12ENGINE
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REPAIR OIL FILTER HEAD GASKET
Service repair no - 12.60.03
Remove
1.Clean filter head adaptor.
2.Disconnect oil cooler pipes and plug to prevent
ingress of dirt.
3.Disconnect oil pressure switch lead.
4.Remove 4 bolts and withdraw filter head,
complete with gasket.
5.Clean mating faces of filter head and cylinder
block.
6.Fit head with new gasket.
7.Tighten bolts to
45 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
8.Reconnect oil pressure switch lead.
9.Reconnect oil cooler pipes.CYLINDER HEAD GASKET
Service repair no - 12.29.02
Remove
1.Disconnect battery
2.Remove bonnet.
3.Drain coolant.
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Drain and refill cooling system
4.Remove air cleaner.See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, Air cleaner
5.Detach crankcase ventilation valve and side
breather hose from rocker cover and move to
one side.
6.Remove fuel injectors and pipes.
See FUEL
SYSTEM, Repair, Fuel injectors
7.Remove heater plugs.See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, Heater plugs
8.Disconnect radiator top hose from thermostat.
9.Disconnect bleed hose at thermostat.
10.Disconnect water pump hose at thermostat.
11.Disconnect water temperature sensor lead.
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ENGINE
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REPAIR 12.Remove induction manifold.
See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Induction
manifold
13.Remove exhaust manifold and turbocharger
assembly.
See MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM,
Repair, Exhaust manifold
14.Disconnect heater hose from water pump and
move heater rail aside.
15.Disconnect heater hose from rear of cylinder
head.
16.Remove bolt securing air cleaner mounting
bracket to support strut.
17.Remove bolt securing harness bracket to
cylinder head.
18.Remove rear engine lifting bracket. This will also
release clips securing transmission and engine
breather pipes and multi-plug. Note loose spacer
beneath inner clip.
19.Unscrew 3 bolts, with sealing washers and
remove rocker cover.
20.Remove 3 nuts and 2 bolts and lift rocker shaft
assembly from cylinder head.
21.Remove push rods and store as an identified set
to allow refitment to same location.
22.Remove valve stem caps.
23.Evenly slacken and then remove cylinder head
to block retaining bolts in the sequence shown in
J6157. Two of the bolts also secure the air
cleaner mounting bracket.
24.Lift off cylinder head and remove gasket.
Refit
25.Thoroughly clean mating faces of cylinder block
and head.
26.Select new gasket of correct thickness.
CAUTION: Three gaskets, of different
thicknesses, are available and can be
identified by the number of small holes
punched in the RH side of the gasket. One hole
identifies the thinnest gasket, two holes the
middle thickness and three holes the thickest.
When renewing a gasket it must be of the same
thickness as the one removed.
27.Position gasket on cylinder block with
identification holes on RH side and TOP
identification mark uppermost.
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ENGINE
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REPAIR
43.Check and adjust valve clearances.
See Adjustment, Valve clearances - check
and adjust
44.Fit rocker cover, ensuring oil seal is satisfactory
for continued use, and renew if necessary.
45.Secure rocker cover with special seal washers
and nuts. Tighten to
10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
46.Fit rear engine lifting bracket, securing breather
pipe and multi-plug retaining clips. Tighten fixing
bolts to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
47.Fit engine harness bracket to cylinder head.
48.Secure air cleaner mounting bracket to support
strut.
49.Connect heater hose to rear of cylinder head.
50.Position heater rail and connect hose from water
pump.
51.Fit exhaust manifold and turbocharger assembly.
See MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM,
Repair, Exhaust manifold
52.Fit induction manifold.See MANIFOLD AND
EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Induction
manifold
53.Connect water temperature sensor lead.
54.Connect water pump hose at thermostat.
55.Fit bleed hose at thermostat.
56.Connect radiator top hose at thermostat.
57.Fit heater plugs.
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Heater plugs
58.Fit fuel injectors.See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Fuel injectors
59.Fit crankcase ventilation valve and side breather
hose.
60.Fit air cleaner.
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Air cleaner
61.Refill cooling system.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Drain and refill cooling system
62.Fit bonnet.
63.Reconnect battery.OIL PUMP
Service repair no - 12.60.26
Remove
1.Remove engine front cover.
See Front cover
gasket
2.Remove 7 screws and release oil pump retaining
plate from engine front cover.
3.Mark oil pump inner gear rotor, outer gear rotor
and front cover housing for reassembly.
4.Check for rotor clearances:
Outer rotor to housing, 0,025 - 0,075 mm (0.010
- 0.030 in).
Inner rotor to outer rotor, 0,025 - 0,075 mm
(0.010 - 0.030 in).
Rotor end float, 0,026 - 0,135 mm (0.010 - 0.054
in).
5.Remove inner and outer rotors.
6.Check condition of oil pump components.
NOTE: If the oil pump seating in the front
cover or retaining plate is badly worn,
pitted or scored, a new front cover must
be fitted.
See Front cover gasket
Always renew oil pump rotors as a pair.
7.Clean sealant from pump retaining plate and
front cover.