belt LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995 Owner's Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE Turbo charger oil drain adaptor to block 42....................................................
Oil drain pipe to turbocharger 25....................................................................
Turbocharger oil drain pipe to adaptor 38.......................................................
Turbocharger oil feed pipe adaptor to block 25...............................................
Turbocharger oil feed pipe to adaptor 25........................................................
Oil feed pipe to turbocharger 19.....................................................................
Turbocharger to cylinder head (stud) 10.........................................................
Turbocharger to cylinder head (nut) 45...........................................................
Turbocharger to blanking plate 25..................................................................
Turbocharger to EGR valve 25.......................................................................
EGR delivery tube to valve 25........................................................................
EGR delivery tube to mixing tube 25..............................................................
Fuel lift pump to filter (union) 15.....................................................................
Fuel filter from lift pump (banjo bolt) 33...........................................................
Fuel filter to fuel injection pump (banjo bolt) 33..............................................
Fuel injection pump from fuel filter (banjo bolt) 25..........................................
Injector pipes to injectors and fuel injection pump 29.....................................
Spill rail to injectors (banjo bolt) 10.................................................................
Spill rail to injection pump (banjo bolt) 25.......................................................
Boost pipe injection pump (banjo bolt) 10.......................................................
Plug, rear of injection pump 29.......................................................................
PAS pump to mounting plate 25.....................................................................
PAS pump mounting plate to auxiliaries mounting bracket 25........................
PAS pump pulley to hub 25............................................................................
Generator to auxiliaries mounting bracket 25.................................................
Starter motor (bolt and nut) 45........................................................................
Tachometer electrical connection 4...............................................................
Air conditioning compressor
Compressor mounting bracket to front cover 45.............................................
Compressor to mounting bracket (stud) 8......................................................
Compressor to mounting bracket (nut) 25......................................................
Belt tensioner pulley to tensioner arm 45........................................................
Belt tensioner assembly to front cover plate 25..............................................
Idler pulley to front cover plate 45...................................................................
Compressor belt guard (nut) 25......................................................................
Sensors to water outlet elbow (air/con) 25......................................................
Blanking plug, water outlet elbow (air/con) 25................................................
Generator mounting bracket to front cover 45................................................
Generator to mounting bracket 85..................................................................
Generator pulley to hub 95.............................................................................
Generator belt guard 25..................................................................................
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12ENGINE
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS ENGINE NOISES
Excessive or obtrusive noise from the engine
compartment originates from three main sources:
A. The exhaust system, which makes an
unmistakable and easy to diagnose noise.
B. External components emit the greatest variety of
noises, but are also easy to diagnose by simply
removing the drive belt.
C. Engine internal mechanical noises which can
vary in volume and pitch and may be a
combination of, tapping - knocking or rumbling,
are the most difficult to diagnose. The following
is therefore a guide to diagnosis of engine
internal mechanical noises only.
Engine internal mechanical noises.
Single or multiple, light tapping noise, particularly
when engine is cold.
See Description and
operation, Description
1.Is engine oil level correct?
NO - Top up to correct level.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids
YES - Continue.
2.Is the lubricating pressure correct?
NO -
See Engine Oil Pressure Test
YES - Suspect valve operating mechanism.
3.To confirm diagnosis, remove the rocker covers
and with the engine idling, insert a feeler gauge
of 0,015mm between each rocker and valve
stem. A faulty valve operating mechanism will
emit a different noise when the feeler gauge is
inserted.
See Repair, Rocker Shaft Renew
Heavy knocking noise (particularly on load and
when engine is hot).
See Description and
operation, Description
1.Is engine oil level correct?
NO - Top up to correct level.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids
YES - Continue.
2.Is the lubricating pressure correct?
NO -
See Engine Oil Pressure Test
YES - Drain engine oil and filter, and examine
for metallic contamination.
3.Is the oil contaminated with metal particles?
YES - Suspect faulty big end bearings. To
confirm diagnosis, short out the ignition to
each spark plug in turn. The noise will
disappear or be reduced when the
cylinder with the faulty big end is shorted
out.
4.If noise is not conclusively diagnosed, check the
security of the flywheel and crankshaft front
pulley. Temporarily release the drive belt to
reduce general noise level and use a
stethoscope to locate source of noise.
Heavy rumbling noise (particularly during hard
acceleration).
See Description and operation,
Description
1.Is engine oil level correct?
NO - Top up to correct level.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended Lubricants and Fluids
YES - Continue.
2.Is the lubricating pressure correct?
NO -
See Engine Oil Pressure Test
YES - Drain engine oil and filter, and examine
for metallic contamination.
3.Is the oil contaminated with metal particles?
YES - Suspect faulty main bearings. If noise is
not conclusively diagnosed, check the
security of the flywheel and crankshaft
front pulley. Temporarily release the drive
belt to reduce general noise level and use
a stethoscope to locate source of noise.
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REPAIR DRIVE BELT
A single 'serpentine drive belt' is introduced for 1995
model year. This belt drives the water pump and all
the ancilliaries. It is essential that the belt is fitted
exactly as shown in illustrations RR3956 and RR3957.
It should also be noted that the water pump/viscous
fan is driven in a counter clockwise direction.
A drive belt tensioner automatically tensions the drive
belt, eliminating the need for tensioning individual
drive belts. Turning the tensioner pulley in a clockwise
direction will release drive belt tension.
Under normal highway use the belt must be changed
at 120,000 kilometres, 75,000 miles or five years
whichever occurs first.
The drive belt must be examined at every service and
replaced if necessary.
Off road driving
Regular examination of the drive belt is essential if the
vehicle is used off road. The vehicle driver should be
requested to identify the type of mileage the vehicle
has covered.
After every off road session the owner should inspect
the belt for cuts and possible damage caused by
stones. If belt has jumped, reposition belt correctly. A
new belt must be fitted at the next service or before,
dependant on the type of damage sustained.
Fan cowl
To ensure easy access to the drive belt the top portion
of the fan cowl is detachable.
Check condition
Check condition of drive belt. Renew a belt that shows
signs of wear, splitting or oil contamination.DRIVE BELT RENEW
Service repair no - 86.10.03
Air conditioning
Non air conditioning
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REPAIR Remove
1.Remove fan cowl upper.
2.Release drive belt tension by turning tensioner
clockwise.
3.With tension released, remove belt from
generator pulley.
4.Release tensioner pulley.
5.Remove drive belt. Mark direction of rotation on
belt if refitting
Refit
6.Clean drive belt pulley grooves and ensure
grooves are not damaged.
7.Position belt correctly around all pulleys except
generator. Illustrations RR3956 and RR3957
show correct drive belt run.
8.Turn drive belt tensioner clockwise.
9.Locate drive belt on generator pulley.
10.Ensure drive belt is squarely located on pulleys
with all grooves engaged.
11.Release tensioner to tension drive belt.
12.Fit upper fan cowl section.DRIVE BELT - CHECK TENSION
As the drive belt is automatically tensioned, no tension
check or adjustment should be necessary. If the drive
belt is believed to be slack carry out the following
checks:
1.Visually check drive belt tension.
2.Watch movement of tensioner with engine
running, 5 mm 'bounce' is normal. If tensioner
movement is 12 mm or more, fit a new tensioner.
See Drive Belt Tensioner
3.Inspect tensioner. Is the tensioner arm and
spring case in contact? If so fit a new tensioner.
4.Using a recognised drive belt tensioning gauge,
check belt tension several times, running engine
between checks. The checks should be made at
the same point on the belt, away from the
tensioner.
Drive belt tension, with used tensioner and used drive
belt should be more than:-
270N. Non air conditioning or
295N with air conditioning.
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REPAIR DRIVE BELT TENSIONER
Service repair no - 86.10.09
Remove
1.Remove drive belt from tensioner.
See Drive
Belt Renew
2.Loosen tensioner centre bolt.
3.Remove bolt and tensioner.
Refit
4.Reverse removal procedure.
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12ENGINE
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REPAIR CRANKSHAFT PULLEY ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 12.21.01
1.Remove viscous coupling.
See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous Coupling, Fan
Blades, Pulley and Fan Cowl
2.Remove drive belt.See Drive Belt
3.Raise vehicle on ramp [hoist].
4.Remove bell housing bottom cover.
5.Remove engine undertray.
6.With assistance to stop flywheel rotation, remove
crankshaft pulley assembly retaining bolt.
7.Remove crankshaft pulley assembly.
8.If required: Place assembly in vice and remove
pulley.
9.Fit pulley to torsional vibration damper.
10.Lubricate seal face of assembly.
11.Fit pulley assembly.
12.With assistance to stop flywheel rotation, fit
retaining bolt. Tighten to
280 Nm.
13.Reverse removal procedure. 1 to 5.FRONT COVER OIL SEAL - RENEW
Service repair no - 12.21.14
1.Remove crankshaft pulley.
See Crankshaft
Pulley Assembly. Do not remove pulleys.
2.Remove eight screws and remove mud
excluder.
3.Fit button of 18G1328 to crankshaft, fit extractor
to seal.
4.Turn centre bolt of extractor to remove seal.
5.Remove seal from extractor.
6.Clean seal seating.
7.Lubricate outside diameter of seal.
8.Locate seal in front cover.
9.Fit adaptor 18G1291/5 to 18G1291/4.
10.Fit tool to seal.
11.Fit and tighten centre bolt to crankshaft, tighten
centre locknut to seat seal.
12.Slacken locknut and remove tool.
13.Lubricate seal lip.
14.Fit mud excluder and tighten screws.
15.Fit crankshaft pulley assembly.
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REPAIR FRONT COVER GASKET
Service repair no - 12.65.04
1.Remove crankshaft pulley.
See Crankshaft
Pulley Assembly. Do not remove pulleys
2.Remove water pump pulley.
3.Release distributor cap clips.
4.Release plug leads from plugs and clips.
5.Place cap and leads to one side.
6.Turn engine until No. 1 piston is at T.D.C.
7.Check position of rotor arm.
8.Remove fixings securing power steering pump
bracket to water pump bracket.
9.Remove power steering pump bracket from
water pump.
10.Remove clips securing wiring to generator
tensioner.
11.Disconnect distributor feed wire.
12.Pivot power steering pump away from front
cover, tighten pivot to retain in position.
13.Disconnect vacuum pipe from distributor.
14.Remove water pump bottom hose.
15.Disconnect oil pressure switch.
16.Disconnect heater hose at water pump.
17.Remove generator tensioner from water pump,
move tensioner aside.
18.Mark distributor position to front cover.
19.Remove distributor clamp, remove distributor.
See ELECTRICAL, Repair, Distributor - V8i
20.Remove fixings sump to front cover.
21.Loosen four adjacent sump fixings.
22.Remove generator support strut from front cover,
move strut aside.
23.Loosen remaining front cover fixings and remove
front cover.
24.Remove front cover gasket.Refit
25.Clean timing cover, clean block face.
26.Lightly grease gasket faces.
27.Fit new gasket to block face.
28.Apply hylosil to sump gasket.
29.Clean threads of cover fixing bolts, apply Loctite
372 to threads.
30.Fit timing cover, fit fixing bolts. Tighten to
28
Nm.
31.Fit generator support strut to front cover.
32.Tighten sump to timing cover fixings to
10 Nm.
33.Tighten sump fixings to10 Nm.
34.Lubricate distributor O ring.
35.Fit distributor in position marked.
36.Align oil pump drive, if distributor does not seat
correctly.
37.Fit distributor clamp. Tighten to
20 Nm.
38.Locate generator tensioner on water pump
bracket.
39.Connect heater hose, tighten clip.
40.Connect oil pressure switch.
41.Connect bottom hose, tighten clip.
42.Connect vacuum pipe to distributor.
43.Loosen power steering pump pivot, lower pump.
44.Connect distributor feed wire.
45.Connect wire ties to generator tensioner.
46.Fit power steering pump bracket to water pump.
Tighten to
28 Nm.
47.Fit power steering pump to bracket.
48.Position distributor cap. Fit plug leads to plugs
and clips.
49.Clip distributor cap in position.
50.Fit water pump pulley. Tighten to
10 Nm.
51.Fit crankshaft pulley.See Crankshaft Pulley
Assembly
52.Tension drive belts correctly.
53.Check ignition timing.
54.Refill cooling system.
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REPAIR CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
Service repair no - 12.21.01 - Crankshaft Pulley
Remove
1.Disconnect battery negative lead.
2.Remove cooling fan.
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Viscous Coupling, Fan Blades,
Pulley and Fan Cowl
3.Slacken 3 water pump pulley securing bolts.
4.Remove drive belt.
See ENGINE 3.9 V8,
Repair, Drive Belt Renew
5.Remove water pump pulley bolts. Remove water
pump pulley.
6.Raise and support front of vehicle.
7.Remove 9 bolts securing bell housing access
cover (2 dowel bolts).
8.Remove access plate.
NOTE: It will be necessary to have an
assistant position a large flat ended
screwdriver between ring gear and adaptor
plate to prevent ring gear rotating.
9.Remove crankshaft pulley bolt. Collect pulley
and tool.
Refit
10.Clean seal running surface on pulley.
11.Clean key and keyway.
12.Fit crankshaft pulley.
NOTE: It will be necessary to have an
assistant position a large flat ended
screwdriver between ring gear and adaptor
plate to prevent ring gear rotating.
13.Refit crankshaft pulley bolt. Tighten to
270 Nm.
14.Ensure mating faces between bell housing
access cover and mating face are clean.
15.Fit access cover.
16.Fit cover bolts. Tighten to
10 Nm.
17.Remove supports and lower vehicle.
18.Ensure mating faces between water pump pulley
and pump are clean.
19.Refit water pump pulley. Fit bolts finger tight.
20.Fit drive belt.
See ENGINE 3.9 V8, Repair,
Drive Belt Renew
21.Tighten water pump pulley bolts to Tighten to24
Nm.
22.Refit cooling fan.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Viscous Coupling, Fan Blades,
Pulley and Fan Cowl
23.Reconnect battery negative lead.
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REPAIR 39.Release battery positive lead terminal cover.
40.Remove terminal nut
41.Release terminal from battery.
42.Release fusebox main feed lead.
43.Position battery cable over engine.
44.Pivot jockey pulley downwards to release drive
belt tension.
45.Release belt from pulleys.
46.Remove drive belt.
47.Disconnect compressor multiplug
48.Remove 4 bolts securing compressor.
49.Remove heatshield.
50.Release compressor from bracket and tie aside.
51.Slacken clip securing PAS hose to pump.
52.Disconnect hose.
53.Plug hose and pump.
54.Disconnect PAS hose connection at pump and
steering box.
55.Release unions and remove hose.
56.Remove and discard 'O' rings.
57.Plug pump and steering box.
58.Remove LH and RH engine mounting nuts.
59.Position lifting chains and attach hooks to engine
lifting eyes.
60.Raise engine sufficiently to release engine
mountings.
61.Release engine mountings and remove.
62.Lower engine until it just rests on engine
mounting brackets.
63.Disconnect chains.
64.Raise ramp.
65.Remove catalytic converter/front pipe assembly.
See EMISSION CONTROL, Repair, Catalytic
Converter/Front Pipe - 4.0 V8
66.Remove 9 bolts securing bell housing bottom
cover. Note position of 2 dowel bolts.
67.Remove cover.
68.Remove locknut securing transfer box tie bar.
69.Remove 2 bolts securing tie bar to tranmission.
70.Remove tie bar.
71.Remove 2 and slacken 1 bolt, securing bell
housing access plate and position aside.
72.Mark drive plate to torque converter relationship.
73.With assistance, rotate crankshaft for access to
first bolt (torque converter to drive plate).
74.Remove first bolt.
75.Repeat steps for the remaining 3 bolts.
76.Remove 2 bolts securing crankshaft sensor
shield to engine backplate.
See FUEL SYSTEM
SFI, Repair, Crankshaft Position Sensor
(CKP Sensor)
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REPAIR
106.Remove top starter bolt securing engine earth
cable.
107.Remove nut securing kick-down cable clip to LH
cylinder head.
108.With assistance, raise engine, move aside all
pipes and wires. Move engine clear of vehicle.
109.Lower engine onto bench.
Refit
110.Clean engine and gearbox mating faces.
111.Clean dowel and dowel holes.
112.With assistance raise engine off bench. Lower
and guide engine into engine compartment
ensuring no wires or pipes become trapped.
113.Position clip securing kick-down cable to LH
cylinder head.
114.Fit and tighten nut.
115.Position engine earth cable and secure to starter
with top bolt. Tighten to
45 Nm.
116.Lower engine.
117.With assistance, engage engine with gearbox.
118.Fit 3 bottom bell housing bolts. Tighten to
46
Nm.
119.Lower jack supporting gearbox.
120.Lower engine onto mounting brackets.
121.Fit centre RH bell housing bolt.
122.Fit centre LH bell housing bolt.
123.Fit harness brackets to 2 top bell housing bolts.
124.Fit bolts. Tighten to
46 Nm.
125.Remove plugs from tranmission and oil cooler
pipe.
126.Clean pipe, lubricate NEW 'O' ring and fit to
pipe.
127.Connect pipe to transmission and secure with
union. Tighten to
30 Nm.
128.Align pipe bracket to sump, position spacer and
fit bolt. Tighten to
18 Nm.
129.Fit heatshield and secure with nut.
130.Secure transducer lead to clip on heatshield.131.Slacken bell housing access plate bolt.
132.Move plate aside.
133.Remove block.
134.Align drive plate and torque converter.
135.Fit 2 torque converter bolts.
136.Rotate engine and fit second 2 bolts. Tighten to
45 Nm.
137.Rotate engine and tighten first 2 bolts to Tighten
to
45 Nm.
138.Clean cover plate and mating face.
139.Position cover plate and fit bolts. Tighten to
45
Nm.
140.Position access plate.
141.Fit 2 remaining bolts and tighten all bolts to
Tighten to
9 Nm.
142.Position engine harness around engine.
143.Connect knock sensor multiplug.
144.Connect starter solenoid Lucar.
145.Position starter motor heatshield and secure clip
to solenoid.
146.Align shield bracket to engine mounting bracket
and fit bolt. Tighten to
9 Nm.
147.Clean crankshaft sensor mating faces.
148.Position sensor and connect multiplug.
149.Position/align sensor and shield to backplate. Fit
bolts. Tighten to
6 Nm.
150.Fit tie bar, align to transmission and fit bolts.
Tighten to
25 Nm.
151.Fit tie bar securing nut. Tighten to45 Nm.
152.Fit catalytic converter/front pipe assembly.See
EMISSION CONTROL, Repair, Catalytic
Converter/Front Pipe - 4.0 V8
153.Raise engine.
154.Fit RH mounting rubber.
155.Move engine over.
156.Fit LH mounting rubber.
157.Lower engine.
158.Disconnect hoist.
159.Fit engine mounting nuts. Tighten to
55 Nm.
160.Remove plugs from steering pump and steering
box.
161.Clean PAS hose unions.
162.Lubricate 'O' rings and fit to hose unions.
163.Position hose.
164.Align unions to pump and steering box. Tighten
14mm thread to
15 Nm, 16mm thread to
Tighten to
20 Nm.
165.Remove plugs from feed hose and PAS pump.
166.Connect hose to pump and tighten clip.
167.Untie compressor and position to engine
bracket.
168.Position heatshield and fit bolts. Tighten to
25
Nm.
169.Connect compressor multiplug.
170.Position drive belt.