wheel bolt torque LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1999 Workshop Manual
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12ENGINE
4
REPAIR Refit
9.Position new crankshaft pulley to vice.
10.Remove 3 bolts and remove damper from
crankshaft pulley.
11.Using a lint free cloth, thoroughly clean oil seal
recess and the running surface on crankshaft
pulley.
12.Fit crankshaft pulley.
13.FitLRT-51-003to crankshaft pulley and secure
with 2 bolts.
14.Fit new crankshaft pulley bolt and tighten to460
Nm (340 lbf.ft).
NOTE: It is recommended that a torque
multiplier is used to tighten crankshaft
pulley bolt.
15.Remove 2 bolts and removeLRT-51-003from
crankshaft pulley.
16.Fit damper to crankshaft pulley, fit bolts and
tighten to80 Nm (60 lbf.ft).
17.Fit auxiliary drive belt.
18.Fit radiator.See COOLING SYSTEM, Repair.
19.Fit underbelly panel.See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair.OIL SEAL - CRANKSHAFT - REAR
Service repair no - 12.21.20
Remove
1.Remove flywheel.See this Section.
2.Remove sump gasket.See this Section.
3.Remove 5 bolts securing oil seal housing to
cylinder block.
4.Remove seal housing.
Refit
5.Clean seal housing mating face on cylinder
block.
6.Position seal protector,LRT-12-061over
crankshaft boss. Fit new seal and housing
assembly and remove toolLRT-12-061.
CAUTION: Oil seal must be fitted dry.
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33CLUTCH
8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The dual mass flywheel is bolted on the rear of the crankshaft with eight bolts. A dowel on the crankshaft flange
ensures that the flywheel is correctly located. A ring gear is fitted on the outer diameter of the flywheel. The ring
gear is not serviceable. Thirty blind holes are drilled in the outer diameter of the flywheel adjacent to the ring gear.
The holes are positioned at 10°intervals with four 20°spaces. The holes are used by the crankshaft position
sensor for engine management.
The dual mass flywheel is used to insulate the gearbox from torsional and transient vibrations produced by the
engine. The flywheel comprises primary and secondary flywheels with the drive between the two transferred by a
torsional damper which comprises four coil springs. The springs are located in the inside diameter of the primary
flywheel. Two of the springs are of smaller diameter and fit inside the larger diameter springs.
The primary flywheel locates the ring gear and is attached to the crankshaft flange with eight bolts. The two pairs
of coil springs are located in a recess in the flywheel between two riveted retainers. A roller bearing is pressed
onto the central boss of the primary flywheel and retained with a riveted plate. The bearing provides the mounting
for the secondary flywheel.
The secondary flywheel comprises two parts; an outer flywheel which provides the friction surface for the clutch
drive plate and an inner drive plate which transfers the drive from the primary flywheel, via the coil springs, to the
outer flywheel. The two components of the secondary flywheel are secured to each other with rivets. The inner
drive plate is located between the two pairs of coil springs and can rotate on the ball bearing in either direction
against the combined compression force of the four coil springs. Under high torque loading conditions the
secondary flywheel can rotate in either direction up to 70°in relation to the primary flywheel.
The operating face of the secondary flywheel is machined to provide a smooth surface for the drive plate to
engage on. Three dowels and six studs and nuts provide for the location and attachment of the pressure plate.
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51REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
2
REPAIR Refit
15.Position axle and fit lower links. Tighten fixings
to176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
16.If applicable, fit anti-roll bar links to axleSee
REAR SUSPENSION, Repair. Anti-roll bar
links.
17.Raise axle and locate road springs.
18.Fit coil spring retaining plates and secure with
fixing bolts.
19.Secure pivot bracket ball joint to axle bracket.
Tighten fixing to176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
20.Align propeller shaft to differential drive flange
and tighten fixings to47 Nm (35 lbf/ft).
21.Reconnect flexible brake hose and axle breather
hose.
22.Refit shock absorbers.
23.Fit road wheels and tighten to correct torque:
Alloy wheels -130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy Duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
24.Remove rear chassis support.
25.Bleed brake systemSee BRAKES, Repair.
brake system bleed.
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51REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
4
REPAIR Refit
10.Clean stub axle.
11.Fit hub assembly to stub axle.
12.Fit spacing washer.
13.Fit hub adjusting nut. Tighten to50 Nm (37
lbf/ft).Ensure hub is free to rotate with no
bearing play. Back off adjusting nut 90°and
tighten to10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
14.Fit a new lock washer.
15.Fit locknut. Tighten to50 Nm (37 lbf/ft).
16.Tab over lock washer to secure adjusting nut
and locknut.
17.Using a new joint washer fit axle shaft to hub.
Tighten bolts to65 Nm (48 lbf/ft).
18.Fit brake caliper. Tighten bolts to82 Nm (61
lbf/ft).Secure brake pipes to axle casing.
19.Fit road wheel, remove axle stands and tighten
road wheel nuts to correct torque:
Alloy wheels -130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
20.Operate foot brake to locate brake pads before
driving vehicle.
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51REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
4
OVERHAUL
37.UsingLRT-51-500and pressLRT-99-002,
remove inner bearing cone from pinion.
INSPECTION
38.Examine all components for obvious wear or
damage.
39.Bearing cones must be a press fit on their
locations, except drive pinion flange and bearing
which is a slide fit.
40.The crown wheel and pinion are supplied as a
matched pair and must not be interchanged
separately. A new crown wheel and pinion
matched pair may be fitted to an original gear
carrier casing if sound. original crown wheel and
pinion, if sound, may be fitted into a replacement
casing.
41.The two parts of differential unit casing are
matched and must not be replaced separately.
42.Discard and renew all thrust washers.
43.Differential housings with worn thrust washer
seatings must be replaced as a pair.
44.Examine differential case to crown wheel joint
face for burrs and damage which could lead to
crown wheel run-out when fitted.ASSEMBLE
Differential
45.Fit differential lower wheel and thrust washer to
differential case. See illustration following
instruction 23.
46.Fit dished thrust washers.
47.Fit cross-shaft and pinions.
48.Fit differential upper wheel and thrust washer.
49.Fit differential upper case lining-up marks.
50.Secure assembly with bolts using Loctite
’Studlock’grade CVX on threads and tighten
evenly and diametrically to95 Nm (70 lbf/ft).
51.Fit crown wheel to differential casing. Use Loctite
’Studlock’grade CVX on fixing bolt threads and
tighten to correct torque.
52.Press on differential roller bearing cones less
shim washers, usingLRT-51-504, and leave to
one side until required for instruction 96.
53.Fit bearing cups to differential.
54.Fit differential unit and bearings to gear carrier
casing, and rotate unit to centralize bearings. Do
not fit bearing caps.
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REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
9
OVERHAUL Differential backlash checks
96.Pick up differential unit as left after instruction
52.
97.Fit differential unit and lever unit away from drive
pinion until opposite bearing cup is seated
against housing. Do not tilt unit.
98.Install a dial gauge on casing with its stylus
resting on back face of crown wheel. Zero the
gauge.
99.Lever differential unit to engage crown wheel
teeth in full mesh with drive pinion teeth. Do not
tilt unit.
100.Note total reading obtained on dial gauge.
101.From this figure subtract 0,25 mm to obtain
correct crown wheel backlash when fitted. The
result indicates value of shimming to be fitted
between differential case and bearing cone at
crown wheel side of differential.
102.Fit shim value determined in instruction 101,
taking shims from pack previously determined
during’Differential bearing adjustment’checks,
instructions 57 to 62LRT-51-500details 1 and 2,
pressLRT-99-002, andLRT-51-504.
103.Fit remaining shims from instruction 101 to
opposite side of differential.LRT-51-501details
1 and 2, pressLRT-99-002, andLRT-51-504.
104.Fit differential unit with shims and bearings to
axle casing, using axle compressorLRT-51-503
.
105.Remove axle compressor106.Fit bearing caps in their correct position,
referring to relationship markings on caps and on
axle casing.
107.Tighten bearing caps fixings to135 Nm (100
lbf/ft).
108.Mount a dial gauge on axle casing with stylus
resting on a crown wheel tooth.
109.Prevent drive pinion from rotating and check
crown wheel backlash which must be 0,15 to
0,27 mm. If backlash is not within specified
limits, repeat differential backlash checks,
instructions 96 to 102 looking for possible errors.
110.Fit differential cover and new gasket, coating
both sides of gasket with Hylomar PL 32M or an
equivalent non-setting sealant. Torque load for
fixings is30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
111.Reverse instructions 3 to 5 and coat threads of
hub driving member bolts with Loctite’Studlock’
grade CVX and fit and tighten bolts evenly to
correct torque.
112.Fit rear axle assembly to vehicleSee Repair.
Rear axle.
113.Replenish differential with recommended
lubricantSee LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information. Recommended
lubricants and fluids. After initial axle run,
check oil level and replenish as necessary to
filler/level plug hole.
114.Where major running parts have been replaced
during servicing, it is a recommended practice to
allow axle assembly to’run in’by avoiding,
where possible, heavy loads and high speeds
during initial running.
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FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
1
REPAIR FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 54.10.01
Remove
WARNING: Remove and refit of axle
requires a further two persons to steady
axle when lowering or repositioning axle.
1.Support chassis front.
2.Remove road wheels.
3.Support axle weight with hydraulic jack.
4.Remove radius arms to chassis frame nuts.
5.Disconnect steering damper from track rod.
Using a extractor remove track rod links from
swivel pin arms.
6.Remove four nuts and bolts securing radius
arms to axle bracket.
7.Remove radius arms.
8.Remove bolts securing brake hose brackets .
Refit bolts to prevent oil leakage.
9.Remove bolts from brake calipers and tie to one
side.
10.Remove nuts and washers securing shock
absorbers to axle.
11.Disconnect drag link from swivel pin housing
arm.
12.Remove two nuts and bolts securing panhard
rod to axle bracket. Lift rod clear of axle.
13.Mark for reassembly drive shaft flanges.
Remove four nuts and bolts, tie propeller shaft to
one side.
14.Release axle ventilation pipe banjo and lower
axle assembly. Remove road springs.
15.Disconnect anti-roll bar linkSee FRONT
SUSPENSION, Repair. Anti-roll bar ball.
16.Remove axle assembly.
Refit
17.Position axle under vehicle, supporting left side
of axle, and fit anti-roll bar linksSee FRONT
SUSPENSION, Repair. Anti-roll bar links.
18.Fit propeller shaft. Tighten bolts to47 Nm (35
lbf/ft).
19.Fit panhard rod to axle bracket. Tighten bolts to
88 Nm (65 lbf/ft).
20.Fit drag link to swivel pin arm. Tighten fixings to
40 Nm (30 lbf/ft).
21.Fit shock absorbers to axle.
22.Fit brake calipers. Tighten bolts to82 Nm (60
lbf/ft).
23.Tighten upper swivel pin bolts to78 Nm (58
lbf/ft).
24.Fit radius arms to axle brackets. Tighten bolts to
197 Nm (145 lbf/ft).
25.Fit steering damper to track rod.
26.Fit radius arms to chassis side member. Tighten
fixings to197 Nm (145 lbf/ft).
27.Tighten track rod end to40 Nm (30 lbf/ft)and fit
new split pin.
28.Remove chassis supports, fit road wheels and
tighten to correct torque:
Alloy wheels -130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
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