Oil cooler LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002 Service Manual
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Page 204 of 1672

ENGINE - TD5
REPAIRS 12-1-65
7.Remove 3 bolts securing centrifuge to engine
oil cooler.
8.Remove centrifuge and discard 'O' ring.
9.Remove 2 bolts, remove drain pipe from
centrifuge and discard gasket. Refit
1.Clean mating faces of centrifuge, oil cooler and
sump.
2.Position new gasket and fit oil drain pipe to
centrifuge, tighten bolts to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
3.Position new 'O' ring to oil cooler.
4.Position centrifuge to oil cooler housing and
tighten bolts to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
5.Using a new gasket, align the centrifuge oil
drain pipe to sump and tighten bolts to 10 Nm
(7 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
6. Models with air conditioning: Position A/C
compressor and tighten bolts to 25 Nm (18
lbf.ft).
7.Fit turbocharger.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Turbocharger.
8. Models with air conditioning: Fit auxiliary
drive belt.
+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Belt - auxiliary drive.
9.Fit underbelly panel and secure with fixings.
10.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
Page 209 of 1672

ENGINE - TD5
12-1-70 OVERHAUL
Gasket - exhaust manifold
$% 30.15.12.01
Disassembly
Note: The following procedure covers engines
fitted with or without an EGR cooler. The EGR
cooler is bolted to the front of the cylinder head.
EU3 engine illustrated
1.Remove 3 bolts securing heater pipe to
cylinder head and turbocharger heat shield.
2.Remove heater pipe.
3.Remove bolt and remove turbocharger heat
shield.
4.Remove and discard 2 Allen screws securing
EGR pipe to exhaust manifold.
5.Remove banjo bolt securing oil feed pipe to
turbocharger and discard sealing washers.
6.Loosen turbocharger drain hose union at
cylinder block.
7.Remove 10 nuts and remove exhaust manifold
and turbocharger.
8.Remove manifold gasket.
Reassembly
1.Clean exhaust manifold mating faces.
2.Position exhaust manifold to cylinder head
using new gasket and fit manifold nuts.
Working from the centre outwards, fit and
tighten nuts to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
3.Clean turbocharger drain and feed hose
unions. 4.Fit turbocharger oil drain hose to cylinder block
and tighten union to 48 Nm (35 lbf.ft) .
5.Fit new sealing washers to turbocharger oil
feed pipe, fit banjo bolt and tighten to 25 Nm
(18 lbf.ft).
6.Position EGR pipe to exhaust manifold. Fit new
Allen screws and tighten to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
7.Position turbocharger heat shield.
8.Position heater pipe to cylinder head and
tighten bolts to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
9.Position exhaust manifold heatshield and
tighten M6 bolts to 9 Nm (7 lbf.ft) and M8 bolt
to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
Page 210 of 1672

ENGINE - TD5
OVERHAUL 12-1-71
Gasket - cylinder head
$% 12.29.02.01
Disassembly
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 exhaust manifold gasket.
+ ENGINE - Td5, OVERHAUL, Gasket
- exhaust manifold.
2.Remove inlet manifold gasket.
+ ENGINE - Td5, OVERHAUL, Gasket
- inlet manifold.
3. EGR cooler fitted: Remove and discard 2
Allen screws securing EGR pipe to cooler.
4.Progressively loosen then remove 13 bolts
securing camshaft cover, remove cover;
remove and discard gasket.
5.Remove isolators and sealing washers from
cover.
6.Disconnect injector multiplug from camshaft
carrier.
7.Disconnect multiplug from ECT sensor.
8.Remove bolt securing alternator strap bracket
to cylinder head.9.Using crankshaft pulley bolt, rotate crankshaft
and set engine to TDC No.1 cylinder firing -
coloured links on timing chain must be aligned
with timing mark on camshaft sprocket.
10.Fit timing pin LRT-12-058 into slot in camshaft.
11.Disconnect alternator/vacuum pump oil feed
pipe union from cylinder head, remove and
discard 'O' ring.
12.Remove camshaft sprocket access plug from
front of cylinder head, remove and discard 'O'
ring.
13.Remove timing chain fixed guide Allen screw.
14.Remove timing chain tensioner, remove and
discard sealing washer.
15.Remove and discard 3 bolts securing camshaft
sprocket to camshaft; release sprocket from
camshaft.
Page 249 of 1672

ENGINE - V8
12-2-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The V8 petrol engine is an eight cylinder, water cooled unit having two banks of four cylinders positioned at 90 degrees
to each other. The engine comprises five main castings - two cylinder heads, cylinder block, timing cover and the oil
sump, all of which are manufactured from aluminium alloy.
NAS market vehicles from 03 model year receive a 4.6 litre version of the V8 engine to replace the previous 4.0 litre
version.
Cylinder heads
The cylinder heads are fitted with replaceable valve guides and valve seat inserts with the combustion chambers
formed in the head. Each cylinder head is sealed to the cylinder block with a gasket. The exhaust manifolds are bolted
to the outside of each cylinder head whilst the inlet manifolds are located in the centre of the 'Vee' and are bolted to
the inside face of each head. Inlet and exhaust manifolds are sealed to the cylinder heads by means of gaskets.
Each cylinder has a single inlet and exhaust valve. The exhaust valves are of the 'carbon break' type, a recess on the
valve stem prevents a build-up of carbon in the valve guide by dislodging particles of carbon as the valve stem moves
up and down the guide. Inlet and exhaust valve stem oil seals are fitted at the top of each valve guide. Valve operation
is by means of rocker arms, push rods and hydraulic tappets. Each of the rocker arms is located on a rocker shaft
which is supported by means of pedestals bolted to the cylinder heads. A spring, positioned on either side of each
rocker arm, maintains the correct relative position of the arm to its valve stem. The rocker arms are operated directly
by the push rods which pass through drillings in the cylinder heads and cylinder block. The bottom end of each push
rod locates in a hydraulic tappet operated by the single, chain driven camshaft.
The rocker covers are bolted to the cylinder heads and are sealed to the heads by a rubber gasket. Stub pipes for
crankcase ventilation hose connections are fitted to each rocker cover, the pipe in the right hand cover incorporates
an oil separator. The engine oil filler cap is situated in the right hand cover.
Cylinder block and camshaft
The cylinder block is fitted with cast iron cylinder liners which are shrink fitted and locate on stops in the block. The
camshaft is positioned in the centre of the cylinder block and runs in one piece bearing shells which are line bored
after fitting. Camshaft end-float is controlled by a thrust plate bolted to the front of the cylinder block. A timing gear,
chain driven by the crankshaft timing gear is bolted to the front of the camshaft.
Crankshaft and main bearings
The crankshaft is carried in five main bearings. The upper main bearing shell locations are an integral part of the
cylinder block casting. The lower main bearing caps are bolted to the cylinder block on either side of the upper bearing
shell locations with an additional bolt being inserted into each cap from either side of the cylinder block. The rear
main bearing cap carries the crankshaft rear oil seal and is sealed to the cylinder block by means of cruciform shaped
seals in each side of the cap. Number four main bearing cap carries the stud fixing for the oil pick-up pipe. Lower
main bearing shells are plain whilst the upper shells have an oil feed hole and are grooved. Crankshaft end-float is
controlled by the thrust faces of the upper centre shell. The crankshaft timing gear is located on the front of the
crankshaft by means of a Woodruff key which is also used to drive the gear type oil pump. The flywheel/drive plate
carries the crankshaft position sensor reluctor ring and is dowel located and bolted to the flywheel.
Timing cover
The timing cover is bolted to the front of the cylinder block and is sealed to the block with a gasket. The disposable,
full flow oil filter canister is screwed on to the timing cover which also carries the oil pressure switch, oil pressure relief
valve and crankshaft front oil seal. The gear type oil pump is integral with the cover which also has an internal oilway
to direct oil from the oil cooler to the filter.
NOTE: Oil coolers are only fitted to vehicles up to VIN 756821.
Page 251 of 1672

ENGINE - V8
12-2-8 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Lubrication
A - To oil cooler, B - From oil cooler
NOTE: The oil cooler is only fitted to vehicles up to VIN 756821.
1Rocker shaft assembly
2Hydraulic tappet
3Oil pump
4Oil filter element
5Oil pick-up pipe and strainer
6Oil pressure switch
Oil is drawn from the sump through a strainer and into the oil pump via the oil pick-up pipe. Pressurised oil from the
pump passes through the oil cooler (if fitted) mounted in front of the radiator and returns to the full flow oil filter
Page 279 of 1672

ENGINE - V8
12-2-36 REPAIRS
8.Clean coolant pump and mating face.
9.Use a new gasket and fit coolant pump.
Tighten bolts securing coolant pump to 25 Nm
(19 lbf.ft).
10.Ensure CMP sensor is clean and fit sensor to
cover.
11.Fit clamp to CMP sensor and tighten bolt to 8
Nm (6 lbf.ft).
12.Fit timing gear cover gasket.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Gasket -
timing gear cover.
Gasket - sump
$% 12.60.38
Remove
1.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Remove dipstick.
4.Raise the vehicle on a ramp.
5.Drain engine oil.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Engine oil - V8 engine.
6.Remove 8 bolts securing cross member and
remove cross member.
7.Raise front of vehicle under body to increase
clearance between engine and front axle.
8.Disconnect and release gearbox oil cooler pipe
and discard 'O' ring.
Page 280 of 1672

ENGINE - V8
REPAIRS 12-2-37
9.Remove 2 clips securing oil cooler pipes at
front of sump.
10.Remove clip securing oil cooler pipes to side of
sump.
11.Remove clip bracket.
12.Remove 2 forward facing bolts securing sump
to bell housing.
13.Remove 4 rear facing bolts securing sump to
bell housing.
14.Remove 2 bolts in sump recess.
15.Remove 3 nuts securing front of sump. 16.Remove 12 bolts securing sump flange to
engine.
17.Manoeuvre sump over front axle and remove
sump.
18.Discard sump gasket.
Refit
1.Clean all traces of sealant from the sump and
sump mating faces using a plastic scraper or
solvent.
2.Apply a 5 mm wide bead of sealant, Part No.
STC 50550, across the cylinder block to front
cover joint and across the cylinder block to rear
main bearing joint. Apply a globule of sealant to
cover the end of the cruciform seal, (see
illustration).
3.Fit new gasket, dry, to sump, ensuring that
locating tags are correctly positioned.
4.Manoeuvre sump into position, fit and lightly
tighten 2 bolts to retain sump in place, then fit
and lightly tighten remainder of bolts.
5.Working in the sequence illustrated, tighten the
sump bolts to 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
6.Position side clip bracket, fit and tighten bolt.
7.Position oil cooler pipe clips, fit and tighten
nuts.
Page 281 of 1672

ENGINE - V8
12-2-38 REPAIRS
8.Clean gearbox oil cooler pipe 'O' ring recess
and mating face.
9.Lubricate and fit new 'O' ring to gearbox oil
cooler pipe.
10.Position pipe and tighten nut.
11.Lower front of vehicle.
12.Position cross member to chassis, fit bolts and
tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
13.Refill engine oil and fit dipstick.
14.Connect battery earth lead.
15.Fit battery cover and retain with fixings.
Switch - oil pressure
$% 12.60.50
Remove
1.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.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.
4.Remove fixings and remove underbelly panel.
5.Disconnect multiplug from oil pressure switch.
6.Position container below switch to catch oil
spillage.
7.Remove oil pressure switch and discard
sealing washer.
Refit
1.Clean oil pressure switch threads.
2.Fit new sealing washer to switch.
3.Fit oil pressure switch and tighten to 15 Nm (11
lbf.ft) .
4.Connect multiplug to oil pressure switch.
5.Fit underbelly panel and secure with fixings.
6.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
7.Connect battery earth lead.
8.Fit battery cover and retain with fixings.
9.Top up engine oil.
Page 282 of 1672

ENGINE - V8
REPAIRS 12-2-39
Cooler - engine oil
$% 12.60.68
Remove
1.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
2.Release fixings and remove cooling fan cowl.
3.Remove front grille.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Grille - front - up to 03MY.
4.Remove 6 scrivets and remove LH and RH air
deflectors from front panel.
5.Remove nut and move LH horn aside. 6.Remove 2 bolts securing radiator LH and RH
upper mounting brackets to body panel and
remove brackets.
7.Remove 4 screws securing air conditioning
condenser LH and RH upper mounting
brackets to condenser.
8.Remove condenser upper mounting brackets
with rubber mounts from radiator extension
brackets.
9.Remove 2 bolts securing LH and RH extension
brackets to radiator and remove brackets.
10.Position absorbent cloth under each oil cooler
hose connection to collect oil spillage.
Page 283 of 1672

ENGINE - V8
12-2-40 REPAIRS
11.Push against coupling release rings and
disconnect both hoses from oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
12.Remove screw securing oil cooler to radiator.
13.Release cooler from its location on radiator.
14.Release radiator lower mountings from
location in chassis and carefully move radiator
towards engine sufficiently only to release
engine oil cooler from radiator.
15.Remove engine oil cooler.
Refit
1.Fit engine oil cooler to radiator, engage in
location and secure with screw.
2.Fit radiator to location in chassis.
3.Ensure connections are clean, then secure
hoses to oil cooler.
4.Fit extension brackets to radiator and secure
with bolts.
5.Fit brackets with rubber mounts to extension
brackets and secure to air conditioning
condenser with screws.
6.Fit radiator upper mounting brackets and
secure to body with bolts.
7.Fit LH horn and secure with nut.
8.Fit LH and RH air deflectors to front panel and
secure with scrivets.
9.Fit front grille.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Grille - front - up to 03MY..
10.Fit cooling fan cowl and secure with fixings.
11.Fit battery cover and secure with fixings.
12.Top up engine oil.
Gasket - timing gear cover
$% 12.65.04
Remove
1.Remove oil pick-up strainer.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Strainer -
oil pick-up.
2.Remove timing gear cover oil seal.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Seal - cover
- timing gears.
3.Remove engine oil filter.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Filter - oil.
4.Remove and discard 3 bolts securing coolant
pump pulley and remove pulley.
5.Remove 3 bolts securing PAS pump pulley and
remove pulley.
6.Drain cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - V8,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.