Oil cooler LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002 Owner's Manual
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ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-19
Oil Pressure switch
The oil pressure switch is located in a port on the outlet side of the oil cooler housing. It detects when a safe operating
pressure has been reached during engine starting and initiates the illumination of a warning light in the instrument
pack if the pressure drops below a given value.
Crankshaft, sump and oil pump components
The crankshaft, sump and oil pump components are described below:
Sump
The sump is a wet-type, of aluminium construction and is sealed to the engine block by means of a rubber gasket and
twenty fixing bolts. The four bolts at the gearbox end of the sump are longer than the other sixteen bolts.
The sump gasket incorporates compression limiters (integrated metal sleeves) at the bolt holes, which are included
to prevent distortion of the gasket when the sump to cylinder block bolts are being tightened.
The oil drain plug is fitted at the bottom of the oil sump reservoir. An oil return drain pipe is also attached to the oil
sump which returns oil from the centrifugal filter.
Stiffener Plate
The stiffener plate assembly provides lower engine block rigidity and utilises dowels to align it to the bottom of the
cylinder block. A rotary oil pump is integral with the stiffener plate and an oil pick-up and strainer assembly is fitted
to the underside of the stiffener plate. The stiffener and oil pump assembly is secured to the cylinder block by 22 bolts.
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ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-23
Fuel connector block
A = Pre EU3 models, B = EU3 models
1Fuel connector block assembly
2Outlet stub pipe
3Stub pipe – to fuel cooler
4Fuel temperature sensor
5Fuel pressure regulator
6Spill fuel return connection (EU3 models only)
A cast and machined alloy fuel connector block assembly is located at the rear RH side of the cylinder head, attached
by three flanged bolts. A metal gasket is used to seal the faces between the fuel connector block and the cylinder
head, which must be replaced every time the fuel connector block is removed.
CAUTION: The cylinder head incorporates drillings for the fuel injection system, any contamination which
enters these drillings could cause engine running problems or injector failure. It is therefore, essential that
absolute cleanliness is maintained when carrying out work on the cylinder head.
CAUTION: The valve heads, tips of the injectors and glow plugs protrude below the face of the cylinder head
and will be damaged if the cylinder head is stored face down.
Camshaft carrier
The cast aluminium alloy camshaft carrier is bolted to the cylinder head by thirteen screws. The camshaft carrier and
cylinder head assembly is attached to the cylinder block by twelve cylinder head retaining bolts which pass through
the camshaft carrier and the cylinder head to secure the assembly to the cylinder block.
The carrier is machined together with the cylinder head to form a matched pair for carrying the camshaft.
Non-return valve
A non-return valve is located at the front, bottom LH side of the cylinder head. The non-return valve prevents oil from
draining from the lash adjusters and is an integral component within the cylinder head and is non-serviceable.
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ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-29
Lubrication circuit
Cylinder block flow
1Oil squirt jets (5 off)
2Main oil delivery gallery
3Inflow from oil cooler housing
4Flow to oil cooler / filters (from oil pump via
cylinder block)
5Sump
6Oil pick-up pipe
7Flow from oil pump (relief-valve in housing)
8Oil pump9Cross-drilling supply to main and crankshaft
bearings
10To cylinder head
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ENGINE - TD5
12-1-30 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Oil from the sump is drawn up through a two-piece plastic pick-up which contains a mesh to siphon any relatively large
pieces of material which could cause damage to the pump. The head of the pick-up is centrally immersed in the sump
oil and oil is delivered to the inlet side of the eccentric rotor pump through a gallery in the stiffener plate.
Pressurised oil from the pump is passed through to the cylinder block where it is delivered to the centrifuge filter and
full-flow filter via a port in the RH cylinder block which interfaces with a port in the centre gallery of the oil cooler
housing. The oil pump contains an oil pressure relief valve which opens to allow oil to be recirculated back around the
pump if the oil pressure increases to a high enough level.
10% of the oil flow from the pump is diverted through the centrifuge filter and returned to the sump via the centrifuge
filter drain tube. The remaining 90% of the oil passes through the standard full-flow filter to the main oil gallery in the
cylinder block.
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ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-31
Oil cooler / Filter flow (thermostat open)
1To cylinder block main gallery (from rear of oil
cooler housing)
2Oil cooler housing
3Oil pressure switch
4Full-flow filter
5Centrifuge filter6Return to sump
7Flow from oil pump (via cylinder block)
8Oil cooler matrix
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ENGINE - TD5
12-1-32 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
When the engine temperature is below 74° C, the thermostat in the full-flow filter housing is closed and a proportion
of the oil flow to the main oil gallery is diverted to the oil cooler to supply an oil feed to the turbocharger bearings. Oil
passes through the oil cooler to the front gallery in the oil cooler housing where there is a tapping to connect the feed
pipe to the turbocharger. Oil used by the turbocharger bearings is returned to the sump through an oil drain pipe which
connects to a port in the LH side of the cylinder block.
The remainder of the oil flow leaving the full-flow filter outlet is passed into the cylinder block via a port at the rear of
oil cooler rear gallery.
When the oil temperature rises above 74
° C the thermostat in the full-flow filter adaptor housing begins to open to
allow a proportion of the oil from the full-flow filter to pass through the oil cooler before it reaches the main oil gallery
in the cylinder block. In this instance, oil supply to the turbocharger bearings is fed directly from the full-flow filter
without first passing through the oil cooler. Between 74
° C and 88° C the thermostat valve plunger opens by about
9mm to allow proportionally more oil to flow through the oil cooler before being passed to the cylinder block main oil
delivery gallery. Above 88
°C the thermostat valve continues to open by about 1mm for every 10° C increase in
temperature until the valve is fully open, when all the oil flow to the cylinder block is forced to pass to the cylinder block
via the oil cooler.
An oil pressure switch is located in a port in the rear gallery of the oil cooler housing to sense the oil pressure level
before flow enters the main oil gallery in the engine block. A warning lamp in the instrument cluster is switched on if
the oil pressure is detected as being too low.
+ INSTRUMENTS, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
Drillings from the cylinder block main oil gallery direct oil to the crankshaft main bearings and cross drillings in the
crankshaft direct oil to the big-end bearings. An additional five drillings in the cylinder block supply oil at reduced
pressure to the oil squirt jets for piston cooling and gudgeon pin lubrication.
Oil supply from the cylinder block is then passed to the cylinder head galleries through a non-return valve which is
included as an integral item in the lower face of the cylinder head.
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ENGINE - TD5
ADJUSTMENTS 12-1-35
ADJUST ME NTS
Engine oil pressure check
$% 12.90.09.01
Check
1.Remove oil pressure switch.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Switch -
oil pressure.
2.Connect pressure check kit LRT-12-052C
adaptor and gauge to oil pressure switch
position on oil cooler.
3.Check and if necessary top up engine oil.
4.Run engine at idle speed and check that oil
pressure is within limits given.
+ GENERAL DATA, Engine - Td5.
5.Switch off ignition.
6.Remove pressure check kit LRT-12-052C.
7.Clean oil spillage.
8.Fit oil pressure switch.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Switch -
oil pressure.
Adjust
1.If engine oil pressure is outside of specified
limits, check condition of oil pump and/or main
and connecting rod bearings.
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ENGINE - TD5
REPAIRS 12-1-39
Gasket - cylinder head
$% 12.29.02
Remove
Note: The following procedures cover engines
fitted with or without an EGR cooler. The EGR
cooler is bolted to the front of the cylinder head.
1.Remove bonnet.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Bonnet.
2.Release turnbuckles and remove battery cover.
3.Disconnect battery earth lead.
4.Drain cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
5.Remove camshaft cover gasket.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Gasket -
cover - camshaft.
6.Remove cooling fan coupling.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5, REPAIRS,
Fan - viscous.
7.Remove 3 bolts and remove exhaust manifold
heat shield. 8.Remove turbocharger oil feed banjo bolt and
discard sealing washers.
9.Remove 3 nuts, release turbocharger from
exhaust manifold, discard gasket and tie
turbocharger aside.
10.Disconnect multiplugs from compressor, MAF
sensor, turbocharger wastegate modulator,
and AAP & IAT sensor.
11.Remove 2 bolts securing engine harness to
camshaft carrier.
12.Disconnect multiplug from EUI's and coolant
temperature sensor.
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ENGINE - TD5
12-1-40 REPAIRS
13.Disconnect 4 glow plug connectors.
14.Disconnect MAP sensor multiplug from inlet
manifold.
15.Position engine harness clear of inlet manifold.
16.Disconnect vacuum hose from EGR valve.
17.Release 3 clips and disconnect coolant hoses
from fuel cooler.
18.Disconnect fuel hoses, tank to fuel cooler and
connector block on cylinder head.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.19.Disconnect fuel hose from connector block on
cylinder head.
20.Disconnect fuel hose from fuel cooler and
secure to connector block on cylinder head.
This is to prevent contamination of the fuel
injection system.
Pre EU3 model shown
21.Loosen clip screw and disconnect air intake
hose from EGR valve.
22.Loosen vacuum pump oil feed pipe union from
cylinder head and discard 'O' ring.
23.Loosen 2 bolts and release alternator support
bracket from cylinder head.
24. Pre EU3 model: Remove bolt securing EGR
valve pipe clamp to cylinder head.
25. EU3 model: Release the clips and disconnect
the coolant hoses from the EGR cooler.
26.Remove nut and bolt securing cylinder head to
timing chain cover.
27.Release clips and disconnect top hose, heater
hose and heater feed hose.
28.Raise front of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
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ENGINE - TD5
REPAIRS 12-1-43
11.Clean camshaft sprocket and mating face on
camshaft.
12.Ensure engine is set to TDC No. 1 cylinder and
mark on camshaft sprocket is positioned
between the 2 coloured links.
13.Position camshaft sprocket to camshaft; fit and
lightly tighten new bolts, then loosen bolts half
a turn.
14.Clean timing chain fixed guide retaining pin and
apply Loctite 242 to threads.
15.Fit timing chain fixed guide retaining pin and
tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft) .
16.Clean timing chain tensioner and fit new
sealing washer.
17.Fit timing chain tensioner and tighten to 45 Nm
(22 lbf.ft).
18.Tighten bolts securing camshaft sprocket to
camshaft to 37 Nm (27 lbf.ft).
19.Remove tool LRT-12-058 from camshaft.
20.Remove tool LRT-12-158 from gearbox bell
housing.
21.Fit new camshaft bore blanking plug and 'O'-
ring seal in recess in cylinder head.
22.Clean vacuum pump union.
23.Tighten union securing vacuum pump oil feed
pipe to cylinder head to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft) .
24.Fit bolts securing alternator support bracket to
cylinder head and tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft) .
25.Connect top hose and heater hoses and secure
with clips.
26. Pre EU3 model:Fit bolt securing EGR pipe
clamp to cylinder head bolt and tighten to 10
Nm (7 lbf.ft) .
27. EU3 model: Connect coolant hoses to EGR
cooler and secure with the clips.
28.Position air intake hose to EGR valve and
tighten clip screw.
29.Disconnect fuel hose from connector block and
connect to fuel cooler.
30.Connect fuel hoses to fuel cooler and
connector block on cylinder head.
31.Connect coolant hoses to fuel cooler and
secure clips.
32.Connect vacuum hose to EGR valve.
33.Position engine harness and connect multi
plugs and glow plug connectors.
34.Fit and tighten bolts, engine harness to
camshaft carrier.
35.Clean exhaust manifold and turbocharger
interface.
36.Fit new gasket to exhaust manifold, position
turbocharger and tighten – nuts securing
turbocharger to manifold to 30 Nm (22 lbf.ft).
37.Clean turbocharger oil feed hose bolt.
38.Position turbocharger oil feed hose using new
sealing washers. Fit banjo bolt securing
turbocharger oil feed hose and tighten to 25 Nm
(18 lbf.ft) . 39.Position exhaust manifold heatshield and
tighten M6 bolts to 9 Nm (7 lbf.ft) and M8 bolt to
25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
40.Fit cooling fan coupling.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5, REPAIRS,
Fan - viscous.
41.Fit camshaft cover with new seal.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Gasket -
cover - camshaft.
42.Refill cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
43.Connect battery earth lead.
44.Fit battery cover and secure fixings.
45.Fit bonnet.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Bonnet.