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ENGINE
13
REPAIR 11.Before refitting the camshaft cover, the fuel
injector rockers must be adjusted.
12.RemoveLRT-12-058.
13.Rotate engine clockwise until No. 1 injector lobe
is at full lift.
14.Rotate rocker adjusting screw clockwise until the
injector plunger is felt to bottom out.
15.Rotate rocker adjusting screw anti-clockwise 1
complete turn to give the plunger the required
bump clearance and tighten rocker adjusting
screw locknut to16 Nm (12 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Ensure screw does not turn as
locknut is tightened.
16.Carry out above procedure for the remaining 4
rockers.
17.After completion of rocker adjustment, slowly
rotate engine clockwise 2 complete turns by
hand to ensure that no injectors are bottoming
out on their plungers.
18.Fit camshaft cover gasket.See this Section.
19.Fit cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.GASKET - COVER - CAMSHAFT
Service repair no - 12.29.40
Remove
1.Remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
4.Release clip and disconnect breather hose from
camshaft cover.
5.Remove 13 bolts, spacers and sealing washers
from camshaft cover.
6.Remove camshaft cover and gasket.
Refit
7.Clean camshaft cover and mating face.
8.Renew sealing washers and spacers as
necessary.
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12ENGINE
14
REPAIR
9. Not EU3 model:-Apply two 3 mm diameter
beads of sealant, Part No.STC 5433 to areas’A’
shown on illustration.
CAUTION: Excessive use of sealant could
result in blockage of oil drain hole,
arrowed’B’in illustration.
10.Fit new gasket to camshaft cover. fit cover and
tighten bolts to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
11.Position breather hose and secure clip.
12.Fit engine acoustic cover.
13.Reconnect battery negative lead.
14.Fit battery cover.ENGINE AND ANCILLARIES
Service repair no - 12.41.01.99
Remove
1.Remove underbelly panel.See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair.
2.Drain engine oil.
3.Remove radiator.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.
4.Remove turbocharger.See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair.
5.Remove starter motor.See ELECTRICAL,
Repair.
6.Remove air filter.See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair.
7.Loosen clip screw and release air intake hose
from intake elbow.
8.Release clips and disconnect coolant hoses
from fuel cooler and coolant rail.
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12ENGINE
18
REPAIR
35.Remove 2 bolts and remove acoustic cover from
rear of cylinder head.
36.FitLRT-12-138to suitable lifting chains and
connect to lifting eyes on engine.
37.Remove 2 nuts from RH and LH front engine
mountings.
38.Fit trolley jack to support gearbox.
39.With assistance raise chains and remove engine
from vehicle.Refit
40.With assistance, raise engine from bench and
position in vehicle.
41.With assistance, align engine to gearbox input
shaft.
42.Position 2 upper bolts securing gearbox housing
to engine and tighten to50 Nm (37 lbf.ft).
43.Lower engine onto mountings and tighten nuts to
85 Nm (63 lbf.ft).
44.RemoveLRT-12-138from engine.
45.Fit and tighten bolt securing engine closing panel
to gearbox.
46.Raise vehicle on ramp.
47.Fit bolts securing gearbox housing to engine and
tighten to50 Nm (37 lbf.ft).
48.Lower ramp.
49.Fit acoustic cover to rear of cylinder head and
tighten bolts.
50.Position coolant hose to engine oil cooler and
secure clip.
51.Position PAS pump and tighten bolts to25 Nm
(18 lbf.ft).
52.Position PAS pulley and tighten bolts to25 Nm
(18 lbf.ft).
53.Position A/C compressor and tighten bolts to25
Nm (18 lbf.ft).
54.Route engine harness beneath inlet manifold
and connect multiplugs to oil pressure switch,
A/C compressor, and ECT sensor.
55.Fit and tighten bolts securing engine harness to
camshaft carrier.
56.Connect multiplug to alternator.
57.Connect battery lead to alternator and tighten
nut.
58.Clean CKP sensor and mating face.
CAUTION: If originally fitted:- Fit spacer to
CKP sensor.
59.Using a new’O’ring, fit CKP sensor, tighten bolt
to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
60.Connect CKP sensor multiplug.
61.Connect multiplugs to EGR solenoid, inlet
manifold sensor, injector harness, fuel
temperature sensor and CKP sensor.
62.Connect glow plug leads.
63.Connect multiplug to condensor cooling fan.
64.Connect vacuum hose to EGR valve.
65.Connect EGR vacuum hose to vacuum pipe.
66.Position pipe to vacuum pump and secure pipe
to acoustic cover clips.
67.Position fuel cooler. Apply Loctite 242 to bolts
and tighten to18 Nm (13 lbf.ft).
68.Disconnect fuel hose from connector block and
connect to fuel cooler.
69.Connect fuel hoses to fuel cooler and connector
block on cylinder head.
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12ENGINE
20
REPAIR Refit
9.Fit shield to mounting ensuring cut-away portion
is correctly aligned.
10.Fit mounting and mounting bracket.
11.Fit mounting bracket to cylinder block bolts and
tighten to48 Nm (35 lbf.ft).
12.Fit nuts securing mounting to chassis and tighten
to85 Nm (63 lbf.ft).
13.Fit mounting to mounting bracket nut and tighten
to85 Nm (63 lbf.ft).
14.Remove engine support chains.
15.Clean oil filter adaptor housing and mating face.
16.Fit oil filter adaptor housing using a new gasket
and tighten bolts to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
17.Fit centrifuge assembly.See this Section.MOUNTING - FRONT - RH
Service repair no - 12.45.03
Remove
1.Remove engine acoustic cover.See this
Section.
2.Remove fixings, remove battery cover.
3.Disconnect battery negative lead.
4.Raise front of vehicle.
WARNING: Support on safety stands.
5.Remove 4 bolts, move fuel cooler to one side.
6.Fit suitable lifting chains to support engine.
7.Remove 2 nuts securing engine mounting to
chassis.
8.Remove 4 bolts securing engine mounting
bracket to cylinder block.
9.Remove nut securing mounting to mounting
bracket.
10.Remove mounting and mounting bracket.
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ENGINE
21
REPAIR Refit
11.Fit mounting and mounting bracket.
12.Fit mounting bracket to cylinder block bolts and
tighten to48 Nm (35 lbf.ft).
13.Fit nuts securing mounting to chassis and tighten
to85 Nm (63 lbf. ft).
14.Fit mounting to mounting bracket nut and tighten
to85 Nm (63 lbf.ft).
15.Remove engine support chains.
16.Position fuel cooler. Apply Loctite 242 to bolts
and tighten to18 Nm (13 lbf.ft).
17.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
18.Reconnect battery negative lead.
19.Fit engine acoustic cover.See this Section.MOUNTING - GEARBOX - REAR - LH
Service repair no - 12.45.07
Remove
1.Raise vehicle on ramp.
2.Position jack to support gearbox.
3.Remove 4 bolts securing mounting bracket to
transfer gearbox.
4.Remove 2 nuts, remove mounting and mounting
bracket.
5.Remove heat shield from mounting.
Refit
6.Clean mounting and mating faces.
7.Position heat shield to mounting.
8.Position mounting and mounting bracket and
tighten nuts to48 Nm (35 lbf.ft)and bolts to85
Nm (63 lbf. ft).
9.Lower support jack.
10.Lower vehicle.
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12ENGINE
26
REPAIR
15.Position oil pump drive sprocket and chain on to
oil pump ensuring that the’D’shape on the drive
sprocket is located on flat on the oil pump drive
shaft.
16.Clean oil pump drive sprocket retaining bolt and
apply Loctite 242 to bolt threads.
17.Fit oil pump drive sprocket retaining bolt and
tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
18.Fit new sump gasket.See this Section.GASKET - ENGINE TO SUMP
Service repair no - 12.60.38
Remove
1.Remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove exhaust front pipe.See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair.
4.Drain engine oil.
5.Loosen 4 bolts securing sump to gearbox bell
housing.
6.Remove 2 bolts securing centrifuge drain pipe to
sump and discard gasket.
7.Using sequence shown and noting their fitted
position, remove 20 bolts securing sump.
8.Remove sump, remove and discard gasket.
CAUTION: Do not lever between sump and
cylinder block.
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ENGINE
27
REPAIR Refit
9.Clean sump and mating faces.
10.Apply a bead of sealant, Part No. STC 3254 to
joint faces of timing chain cover and crankshaft
rear oil seal.
11.Position new sump gasket.
CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
12.Position sump, fit bolts ensuring they are in their
correct fitted position, lightly tighten bolts.
13.Fit bolts securing sump to gearbox bell housing
and tighten to15 Nm (11 lbf.ft).
14.Using sequence shown, tighten sump bolts to25
Nm (18 lbf.ft).
15.Tighten sump to gearbox bell housing bolts to50
Nm (37 lbf ft).
16.Fit new gasket to centrifuge drain pipe and
tighten bolts to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
17.Fit exhaust front pipe.See MANIFOLD AND
EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair.
18.Refill engine with oil.
19.Reconnect battery negative lead.
20.Refit battery cover.
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EMISSION CONTROL
1
REPAIR VALVE - EGR - NON EU3 MODELS
Service repair no - 17.45.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
3.Remove cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.
4.Remove battery cover.
5.Disconnect battery negative lead.
6.Disconnect vacuum hose from EGR valve
7.Loosen clip screw and release air intake from
EGR valve.
8.Remove 4 bolts, release EGR valve from inlet
manifold and discard gasket.
9.Remove 2 bolts and release EGR valve clip from
cylinder head.
10.Remove and discard 2 Allen screws securing
EGR valve pipe to exhaust manifold.
11.Remove EGR valve assembly.
12.Remove clip and remove pipe from EGR valve.Refit
13.Clean EGR valve and mating face on pipe.
14.Position pipe to EGR valve, fit retaining clip and
finger tighten bolt.
15.Clean inlet manifold face.
16.Position EGR valve to inlet manifold using new
gasket and tighten bolts to10 Nm (7lbf.ft).
17.Position air intake hose and tighten clip screw.
18.Position EGR pipe bracket, fit bolts and finger
tighten.
19.Position EGR valve pipe to exhaust manifold and
finger tighten allen screws
20.Tighten EGR valve clip to5 Nm (3 lbf.ft).
21.Tighten EGR pipe bracket bolts to10 Nm (7
lbf.ft).
22.Tighten 2 Allen screws to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
23.Connect vacuum hose to EGR valve.
24.Fit cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair.
25.Fit engine acoustic cover.
26.Reconnect battery negative lead.
27.Fit battery cover.
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17EMISSION CONTROL
2
REPAIR VALVE - EGR - EU3 MODELS
Service repair no - 17.45.01
Remove
1.Release turnbuckles and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
4.Remove cooling fan coupling.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair.
5.Disconnect vacuum hose(s) from EGR valve.
6.Loosen screw and disconnect air intake hose
from EGR valve.
7.Remove screw and remove clamp securing EGR
pipe to EGR valve.
8.Remove 4 bolts securing EGR valve, remove
valve and discard gasket.
9.Discard EGR pipe gasket.Refit
10.Clean EGR valve and mating faces.
11.Fit new gasket to EGR pipe.
12.Using new gasket, position EGR valve to inlet
manifold fit bolts and tighten to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
13.Fit EGR pipe clamp and tighten screw to6Nm
(4.4 lbf.ft).
14.Connect air intake hose to EGR valve and
tighten clip.
15.Connect vacuum hoses to EGR valve.
16.Fit cooling fan coupling.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair.
17.Fit engine acoustic cover and tighten bolts to10
Nm (7 lbf.ft).
18.Connect battery earth lead.
19.Fit battery cover and secure the fixings.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SENSOR - MASS AIR FLOW (MAF)
The MAF sensor is located in the intake system between the air filter housing and the turbocharger. The ECM
uses the information generated by the MAF sensor to control exhaust gas recirculation (EGR).
The MAF sensor works on the hot film principal. The MAF sensor has 2 sensing elements contained within a film.
One element is controlled at ambient temperature e.g. 25°C (77°F) while the other is heated to 200°C (360°F)
above this temperature e.g. 225°C (437°F). As air passes through the MAF sensor the hot film will be cooled.
The current required to keep the constant 200°C (360°F) difference provides a precise although non-linear signal
of the air drawn into the engine. The MAF sensor sends a voltage of between 0 and 5 volts to the ECM,
proportional to the mass of the incoming air. This calculation allows the ECM to set the EGR ratio for varying
operating conditions.
Inputs / Outputs
The MAF sensor receives battery voltage (C0149-3) via the ECM on a brown/orange wire. Signal output on a
slate/light green wire from the MAF sensor (C0149-2) to the ECM (C0158-11) is a variable voltage proportional to
the air drawn into the engine. The MAF sensor is provided an earth (C0149-1) via the ECM (C0158-20) on a
pink/black wire.
The MAF sensor can fail or supply an incorrect signal if one or more of the following occurs:
Sensor open circuit.
Short circuit to vehicle supply.
Short circuit to vehicle earth.
Contaminated sensor element.
Damaged sensor element.
Damaged wiring harness.
MAF sensor supplies incorrect signal (due to air leak or air inlet restriction).
In the event of a MAF sensor signal failure any of the following symptoms my be observed:
During driving, engine speed may dip before recovering.
Difficult starting.
Engine stalls after starting.
Delayed throttle response.
EGR inoperative.
Reduced engine performance.
MAF signal out of parameters.
In the event of a MAF sensor failure, the ECM will use a fixed default value from its memory.
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