ecu LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1999 Repair Manual
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OVERHAUL 14.Clean fixed guide Allen screw and apply Loctite
242 to screw threads.
15.Fit fixed timing chain guide Allen screw and
tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
16.Clean timing chain tensioner and fit new sealing
washer.
17.Fit timing chain tensioner and tighten to45 Nm
(33 lbf.ft).
18.Tighten camshaft sprocket bolts to36 Nm (27
lbf.ft).
19.Remove toolLRT-12-058from camshaft.
20.Lubricate a new’O’ring with engine oil and fit to
camshaft sprocket access plug.
21.Fit camshaft sprocket access plug.
22.Clean alternator/vacuum pump oil feed hose
union.
23.Lubricate a new’O’ring with engine oil and fit to
alternator/vacuum pump hose union.
24.Fit and tighten alternator/vacuum pump oil hose
union to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
25.Fit bolt securing alternator strap bracket to
cylinder head and tighten to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
26.Connect multiplugs to ECT sensor and EUIs.
CAUTION: Following cylinder head
overhaul, it will be necessary, before
fitting the camshaft cover, to adjust the
fuel injector rockers using the following
procedures:
27.Rotate engine clockwise until No. 1 EUI lobe is
at full lift.
28.Tighten No.1 rocker adjusting screw until the EUI
plunger is felt to’bottom out’.
29.Loosen rocker adjusting screw 1 complete turn
to give EUI 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.30.Carry out above procedures for the remaining 4
rocker arms.
31.After completion of rocker adjustment, slowly
rotate engine clockwise 2 complete turns by
hand to ensure that no EUI’s are bottoming out
on their plungers.
32.Clean camshaft cover and mating face.
33.Fit new sealing washers and isolators as
necessary to camshaft cover.
34.Fit new camshaft cover gasket to cover.
CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
35.Fit camshaft cover to camshaft carrier, fit bolts
and working from the centre outwards, tighten
bolts to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
36.Fit inlet manifold gasket.See MANIFOLD AND
EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair.
37.Fit exhaust manifold gasket.See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair.
38. EGR cooler fitted:-Position EGR pipe to cooler,
fit new Allen screws and tighten to10 Nm (7
lbf.ft).
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OVERHAUL CYLINDER HEAD - OVERHAUL
Service repair no - 12.29.19.01
Dismantling
1.Remove cylinder head gasket.See this
Section.
CAUTION: Due to the design of the
cylinder head which incorporates drillings
for the fuel injection system, it is important
that absolute cleanliness is adhered to when
carrying out overhaul procedures.
2.Note the gasket thickness indicator and ensure
the same thickness gasket is used on refitment
of cylinder head.
CAUTION: If new pistons, connecting rods
or crankshaft are fitted, it will be
necessary to determine thickness of
gasket required.See this Section.
3.Remove 4 glow plugs.
4.Disconnect multiplugs from EUI’s and remove
harness from camshaft carrier. Remove and
discard’O’ring from harness multiplug.
5.Loosen lock nuts and fully unscrew rocker
adjusting screws; discard locknuts and screws.
6.Remove and discard 6 bolts securing rocker
shaft, remove shaft.
NOTE: Dowel located.
7.Using sequence shown, progressively loosen 13
bolts securing camshaft carrier to cylinder head
until valve spring pressure is released; remove
bolts.
CAUTION: Do not discard bolts at this
stage.
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8.Gently tap camshaft carrier upwards to break
sealant bond, remove carrier.
NOTE: Dowel located.
9.Remove camshaft.
10.Remove and discard camshaft rear oil seal.
11.Remove finger followers and lash adjusters.
CAUTION: Store lash adjusters and finger
followers in their fitted order and store
lash adjusters upright. Maintain absolute
cleanliness when handling components.
12.Remove and discard 5 bolts securing EUI
retainers.
13.Using toolLRT-12-154/1remove EUI units from
cylinder head and collect retainers. Remove
reaction posts and keep in their fitted order.
14.Using toolLRT-12-154/4, remove and discard
sealing washer and’O’ring from each EUI unit.
15.Support cylinder head clear of valves, use a
hollow drift and tap each valve spring cap to free
collets.
16.Using toolLRT-12-034, compress valve spring.
17.Remove 2 collets from valve stem using a stick
magnet.
18.Remove toolLRT-12-034.
19.Remove valve spring cap, valve spring and
valve.
CAUTION: Keep components in their fitted
order.
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OVERHAUL Valve springs - Inspection
1.Check free length of valve springs:
Free length =47.0±0.25 mm (1.85±0.011 in)
CAUTION: Valve springs must be replaced
as a set, if springs are to be refitted, keep
them in their fitted order.
Valves and valve guides - Inspection
1.Clean carbon from valves, check valves for
burning, pitting or cracking; replace as
necessary.
2.Clean carbon from valve seat inserts, remove all
loose particles on completion.
3.Check valve seat inserts for pitting and burning.
CAUTION: It is not permissible to recut or
replace valve seat inserts.
4.Remove carbon deposits from valve guides
using toolLRT-12-186.
CAUTION: Tool must be inserted from
combustion chamber face side of cylinder
head, ensure all loose particles of carbon
are removed on completion.
5.Check and record diameter of each valve stem.
Valve stem diameter:
Inlet = 6.907 to 6.923 mm (0.2719 to 0.2725 in)
Exhaust = 6.897 to 6.913 mm (0.2715 to 0.2721
in)
6.Renew any valve if stem diameter is less than
specified.7.Check and record valve stem to guide clearance
using the following procedures:
8.Insert each valve into its respective guide.
9.Extend valve head 10 mm (0.375 in) out of valve
seat and position a DTI gauge to rear of valve
head.
10.Move valve towards front of cylinder head and
zero DTI gauge ensuring that stylus of gauge
remains in contact with valve head.
11.Move valve towards rear of cylinder head, record
gauge reading to give valve stem to guide
clearance.
Valve stem to guide clearance:
Inlet valve = 0.025 to 0.059 mm (0.0009 to
0.0023 in)
Exhaust valve = 0.035 to 0.069 mm (0.0013 to
0.0027 in)
CAUTION: If stem to guide clearance
exceeds figures given and valve stem
diameters were as specified, cylinder head
assembly must be replaced; it is not possible to
replace valve guides.
12.Repeat above procedures for remaining valves.
CAUTION: Keep valves in their fitted order.
13.Check face angle of each valve, renew any
valve with incorrect face angles, do not attempt
to recut.
Valve face angle:
Inlet =29°48’±12’
Exhaust =44°48’±12’
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OVERHAUL GASKET - ENGINE SUMP
Service repair no - 12.60.38.01
Remove
1.Remove 2 bolts securing centrifuge oil drain pipe
to sump, remove and discard gasket.
2.Using sequence shown and noting their fitted
positions, remove 20 bolts securing sump to
cylinder block.
3.Remove sump, remove and discard gasket.
CAUTION: Do not lever between sump and
cylinder block.Refit
1.Clean sump and mating faces, ensure bolt holes
in cylinder block are clean and dry.
2.Using suitable solvent, remove all traces of
sealant from joint faces of timing chain cover and
crankshaft rear oil seal housing.
3.Clean centrifugal filter oil drain pipe and mating
faces.
4.Apply a bead of sealant, Part No. STC 3254 to
joint faces of timing chain cover and crankshaft
rear oil seal housing.
CAUTION: Assembly and bolt tightening
must be completed within 20 minutes of
applying sealant.
5.Position new sump gasket.
CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
6.Position sump, fit and lightly tighten bolts
ensuring they are in their original fitted positions.
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7.Using sequence shown, tighten sump bolts to25
Nm (18 lbf.ft).
8.Fit new centrifuge oil drain pipe gasket.
CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
9.Fit centrifuge oil drain pipe, fit bolts and tighten
to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).SEAL - CRANKSHAFT - REAR
Service repair no - 12.21.20.01
Remove
1.Remove flywheel.See Repair.
2.Remove sump gasket.See this Section.
3.Remove 5 bolts securing crankshaft rear oil seal
housing to cylinder block.
4.Remove and discard crankshaft rear oil seal and
housing.
NOTE: Dowel located.
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OVERHAUL PUMP - OIL
Service repair no - 12.60.26.02
Remove
1.Remove sump gasket.See this Section.
2.Remove bolt securing oil pump drive sprocket.
3.Release drive sprocket from chain, remove
sprocket.
4.Remove 3 Torx screws securing oil pick-up
strainer, remove strainer.
5.Remove and discard’O’ring.
6.Using sequence shown, remove and discard 22
bolts securing oil pump and stiffener plate
assembly to cylinder block.
7.Remove oil pump and stiffener plate assembly.
NOTE: Dowel located.
8.Remove and discard’O’ring from oil pump
housing outlet.
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OVERHAUL Inspection
CAUTION: Inspection/overhaul procedures
for the oil pump are limited to carrying out
dimensional checks. In the event of wear
or damage being found, a replacement pump and
stiffener plate assembly must be fitted.
Oil pump
1.Remove and discard 5 screws securing cover to
oil pump, remove cover.
2.Using a felt tipped pen, make suitable alignment
marks between inner and outer rotors and pump
body.
3.Remove inner and outer rotors.
4.Check rotors, cover and pump body for signs of
scoring and wear.
5.Fit rotors ensuring that reference marks are
aligned and identification mark on inner rotor is
facing outwards.
6.Using feeler gauges, check pump body to outer
rotor clearance:
Pump body to outer rotor clearance =0.295
to 0.375 mm (0.012 to 0.015 in)
7.Using feeler gauges, check clearance of inner to
outer rotor in 2 positions, both clearances must
be within limit given:
Inner to outer rotor clearance =0.13 mm (0.05
in)
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OVERHAUL Refit
1.Clean mating faces of oil pump, stiffener plate
assembly and cylinder block; ensure bolt and
dowel holes are clean and dry.
2.Lubricate a new’O’ring with engine oil and fit to
oil pump housing outlet.
3.Position oil pump and stiffener plate assembly
on to cylinder block ensuring 2 dowels are
correctly located.
4.Fit new bolts and using sequence shown, tighten
to13 Nm (10 lbf.ft).
5.Lubricate a new’O’ring with engine oil and fit to
oil pick-up strainer.
6.Clean threads of oil pick-up strainer Torx screws
and apply Loctite 242 to threads.
7.Fit oil pick-up strainer, fit Torx screws and
tighten to10 Nm (8 lbf.ft).
8.Position oil pump drive sprocket to chain and oil
pump ensuring that the’D’shape on the drive
sprocket is located on the flat on the oil pump
drive shaft.
9.Clean threads of oil pump drive sprocket
retaining bolt and apply Loctite 242 to threads.
10.Fit oil pump drive sprocket bolt and tighten to25
Nm (18 lbf.ft).
11.Fit sump gasket.See this Section.TIMING CHAIN AND SPROCKETS
Service repair no - 12.65.13.01
Remove
1.Remove cylinder head gasket.See this
Section.
CAUTION: If timing chain tensioner is to
be replaced, ensure tensioner is correct
for engine. Tensioner bodies are colour
coded as follows:- Engine Serial No. Prefixes 10P
to 14P - BLACK with, additionally, on later
engines, YELLOW on tensioner hex. head. Engine
Serial No. Prefixes 15P to 19P:- Body is coloured
YELLOW. Later tensioners may be fitted to early
engines provided that the modified adjustable
guide is also fitted.
2.Remove 3 bolts securing crankshaft damper to
pulley, remove damper.
3.PositionLRT-51-003to crankshaft pulley and
secure with 2 bolts.
4.Using assistance, restrain engine and remove
crankshaft pulley bolt; discard bolt.
WARNING: CRANKSHAFT BOLT IS
TIGHTENED TO 460 Nm (340 lbf.ft),
ENSURE THAT ENGINE IS ADEQUATELY
RESTRAINED.
5.Remove crankshaft pulley, remove bolts and
tool.
6.Remove sump gasket.See this Section.
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7.Noting their fitted positions, remove 8 bolts
securing timing chain cover.
8.Remove timing chain cover.
NOTE: Dowel located.
9.Remove bolt securing oil pump drive sprocket.
10.Remove oil pump drive sprocket.
11.Remove camshaft and crankshaft sprockets
together with timing and oil pump drive chains.
12.Remove Woodruff key from crankshaft.
13.Remove 2 bolts and remove timing chain fixed
guide.
14.Remove bolt and remove timing chain adjustable
guide.
15.Remove bolt and remove timing chain lubrication
jet.
16.Using toolLRT-12-092, remove and discard oil
seal from timing cover.
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