26COOLING SYSTEM
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REPAIR RADIATOR
Service repair no - 26.40.01
Remove
1.Drain cooling system.
See Adjustment,
Coolant
2.Remove viscous coupling and fan assembly.
See Viscous Coupling, Fan Blades, Pulley
and Fan Cowl
3.Release 2 clips and remove fan cowl.
4.Disconnect radiator top hoses.
5.Disconnect four transmission and engine oil
cooler connections to radiator end tanks. Note oil
spillage will occur when connections are
loosened. Blank off exposed oil connections.
6.Disconnect transmission oil temperature sensor.
7.Remove radiator securing brackets from each
side.
8.Remove radiator unit by lifting from its location.
Check condition of rubber mounting pads.Refit
9.Reverse removal procedure.
10.Clean unions and apply sealant.
11.Lubricate new 'O' rings before fitting.
12.Check radiator sealing strips are securely
located.
13.Transfer oil cooler adaptors if fitting new radiator.
14.Ensure that oil cooler connections are tightened
to
30 Nm.before fitting fan blades and cowl.
15.Clean coolant/oil spillage from vehicle.
16.Check all connections for coolant/oil leaks.
CLUTCH
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS CLUTCH ASSEMBLY CONDITIONS
For the clutch to operate correctly as described and
illustrated in the "Description and Operation", it is
important the following conditions are satisfied:-
A. The primary shaft 15 must be free in the
crankshaft spigot bush 17.
B. The friction plate 2 must be able to slide easily
on the splines on the primary shaft 15, to a
position where it does not contact either the
flywheel or the pressure plate.
C. The friction plate must not be distorted or the
linings contaminated with oil, which may cause it
to stick or continue to run in contact with the
flywheel or pressure plate.
A number of faults can develop in the operation of the
clutch for a variety of reasons and although most
faults are due to normal wear at high mileage,
problems can also occur if the unit has been renewed
by an unskilled operator.
Recognising and diagnosing a particular clutch fault is
therefore of paramount importance in ensuring, that
the problem is rectified at the first attempt.
Problems which develop in the clutch are as follows:-
A. Clutch spin/drag
B. Clutch slip
C. Clutch judder/fierceCLUTCH SPIN - DRAG
Symptoms
Clutch spin is that, with engine running and clutch
pedal depressed, the gears cannot be immediately
engaged without making a grinding noise. This
indicates the clutch is not making a clean break.
However, if the clutch pedal is held depressed for
several seconds the friction plate will eventually break
free from the engine and the gear will engage silently.
Clutch spin as it becomes more severe develops into
clutch drag, making the silent engagement of a gear
impossible, regardless of how long the pedal is held
depressed.
CLUTCH SLIP
Symptoms
Clutch slip is most evident climbing a hill or when the
vehicle is moving off from stationary with a heavy
load. As the clutch is released slip occurs between the
engine and the transmission, allowing the engine
speed to increase without a corresponding increase in
vehicle speed.
Clutch slip can develop to the stage where no power
is transmitted through the clutch as the pedal is
released.
CLUTCH JUDDER - FIERCE
Symptoms
Clutch judder or fierce engagement, like slip, is most
likely to occur when the vehicle is moving off from
stationary. As the clutch pedal is released the vehicle
will move rapidly or in a series of jerks, which can not
be controlled even by careful operation of the clutch
by the driver.
It should be noted that a vehicle may display all the
symptoms or any combination of the symptoms
described, depending on the driving conditions vehicle
load and operating temperatures.
R380
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION MANUAL TRANSMISSION
Description
The all synchromesh five speed manual gearbox unit,
is married to a LT230T two speed transfer gearbox.
All the gears including reverse run on needle roller
bearings and the main, layshaft and primary shafts
are supported by tapered roller bearings.The whole of the geartrain is lubricated through
drillings in the shafts, supplied by a low pressure
pump driven from the rear of the layshaft. The gear
change has a single rail selector and spool type
interlock. The main and transfer gearboxes ventilate
through nylon pipes, which terminate high up in the
engine compartment to prevent water entry when the
vehicle is operating in adverse conditions.
1. Mainshaft 1st gear
2. Mainshaft 2nd gear
3. Mainshaft 3rd gear
4. Primary input shaft
5. Mainshaft 5th gear
6. Layshaft
7. Mainshaft
8. Lubrication pump9. Drain plug
10. Ventilation pipe
11. Single rail gear shift
12. 1st/2nd synchromesh
13. Oil seals
14. 3rd/4th synchromesh
15. 5th gear synchromesh
R380
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REPAIR R380 MANUAL GEARBOX
Service repair no - 37.20.02
Remove
WARNING: Where the use of a
transmission hoist is necessary, it is
absolutely essential to follow the
manufacturer's instructions to ensure safe and
effective use of equipment.
1.Install vehicle on a ramp [hoist].
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Remove centre console.
See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair, Centre Console
4.Remove sound insulation from top of
transmission tunnel.
5.Remove bolt and remove upper gear lever.
6.Remove screws securing gear selector lever and
high/low selector lever draft excluders.
7.Remove draft excluder clamp rings.
8.Remove handbrake cable clevis pin clip and
clevis pin.
9.Remove 'C' clip and cable adjuster.
10.Select low range to prevent gear lever fouling
tunnel when removing gearbox.
11.Remove bolt securing gearbox breather pipe clip
to cylinder block.
12.Remove bolts securing fan cowl to radiator.
13.Release fan cowl from radiator and lay over fan
blades.
14.Raise ramp [hoist].
15.Drain oil from main gearbox and transfer
gearbox.
See SECTION 10, Maintenance,
Under Vehicle Maintenance
16.Remove exhaust front pipe(s).See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Exhaust
System Complete
17.Release intermediate exhaust pipe(s) from
mountings and tie aside.
18.Remove bolts securing clutch slave cylinder.
19.Release slave cylinder from clutch housing and
collect spacer.
20.Mark propeller shaft drive flange relationships for
reassembly.
21.Disconnect front and rear propeller shafts from
transfer gearbox. Tie shafts aside.
22.Remove clamp and disconnect speedometer
cable from transfer gearbox.
23.Release handbrake cable from transmission
tunnel.
24.Temporarily support transmission in a way which
enables the crossmember to be removed and a
hoist cradle to be fitted.
R380
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REPAIR Assembling transfer gearbox to main gearbox
45.Clean extension housing and transfer gearbox
mating faces.
46.Ensuring loose upper dowel is fitted, hoist
transfer gearbox into position.
47.Fit and tighten nut and bolts to
34Nm.
48.Connect high/low operating rod, fit and tighten
locknut.
49.Fit link to differential lock lever and secure with 2
clips
50.Align lever to high/low shaft, position washer, fit
bolt and new Nyloc nut. Tighten to
2Nm.
51.Position breather pipes, secure pipe unions
using new sealing washers. Tighten unions to
15Nm.
Fitting transfer gearbox and main gearbox
assembly to engine
52.Position transmission assembly to hoist cradle.
53.Clean bell housing and engine mating faces.
54.Temporarily fit gear lever and select any gear in
main gearbox to facilitate entry of gearbox input
shaft.
55.Position and raise hoist, and fit transmission to
engine whilst keeping wires and pipes clear to
prevent trapping.
56.Fit and tighten nuts securing transmission to
engine.
57.Connect reverse lamp switch connectors and
differential lock switch connectors.
58.Secure breather pipes to harness with clips.
59.Position temporary support.
60.Remove 2 bolts securing lifting cradle to
transmission and remove hoist. Apply Loctite
290 to bolts and refit bolts.
61.Position cross-member, loosely fit nuts and bolts
securing cross-member mountings to
transmission.62.Raise transmission, align cross-member and
loosely fit nuts and bolts securing cross-member
to chassis.
63.Tighten all securing nuts and bolts. Remove
supporting jack from under sump.
64.Remove temporary support.
65.Fit handbrake cable through transmission tunnel
and secure gaiter.
66.Connect speedometer cable to transfer gearbox.
67.Line up marks and connect front and rear
propeller shafts.
68.Clean spacer, clutch slave cylinder and gearbox
mating faces.
69.Position spacer and slave cylinder, fit bolts.
Tighten to
25Nm.
70.Untie intermediate exhaust pipe(s) and refit
exhaust front pipe(s).
See MANIFOLD AND
EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Exhaust System
Complete
71.Refill main gearbox and transfer gearbox with oil.
See SECTION 10, Maintenance, Under
Vehicle Maintenance
72.Lower ramp [hoist].
73.Fit fan cowl, fit and tighten bolts.
74.Align breather pipe clip to cylinder block, fit and
tighten bolts.
75.Fit handbrake cable adjuster and secure with 'C'
clip.
76.Align cable trunnion to handbrake lever, fit clevis
pin and secure with clip.
77.Check handbrake adjustment.
See SECTION
10, Maintenance, Vehicle Interior
78.Fit upper gear lever, fit and tighten bolt.
79.Fit gear selector lever and high/low selector
lever draft excluders.
80.Position draft excluder clamp rings, fit and
tighten screws.
81.Refit sound insulation.
82.Refit centre console.
See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair, Centre Console
83.Connect battery earth lead.
TRANSFER GEARBOX
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SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE TORQUE VALUES
NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are
tightened to the correct torque.
Nm
LT230T Transfer gearbox
Pinch bolt - operating arm to crank arm 9......................................................
End cover gear change housing 9.................................................................
Bottom cover to transfer case 25....................................................................
Front output housing to transfer case 25........................................................
Cross shaft housing to front output housing 25...............................................
Gear change housing 25.................................................................................
Pivot shaft to link arm 25.................................................................................
Connecting rod to adjustable clevis 25...........................................................
Anti-rotation plate intermediate shaft 25.........................................................
Front output housing cover 25........................................................................
Pivot bracket to extension housing 25............................................................
Finger housing to front output housing 25......................................................
Bearing housing to transfer case 25...............................................................
Brake drum to coupling flange 25...................................................................
Bearing housing cover to transfer gearbox 45................................................
Rear output speedometer housing to transfer gearbox 45..............................
Selector finger to cross shaft high/low 25.......................................................
Selector fork, high/low to shaft 25...................................................................
Transmission brake to speedometer housing 72............................................
Gate plate to grommet plate 9.......................................................................
Gearbox to transfer case 45...........................................................................
Oil drain plug 30..............................................................................................
Oil filler/level plug 30.......................................................................................
Differential case (front to rear) 60...................................................................
Output flanges 162...........................................................................................
Differential case rear stake nut 72..................................................................
Transfer breather 15.......................................................................................
Transfer box front drive flange to drive shaft 45..............................................
Transfer box rear drive flange to drive shaft 45..............................................
Transfer gearbox mounting brackets to chassis 30........................................
Mounting brackets to transfer gearbox 55......................................................
Mounting rubbers to mounting brackets 21.....................................................
Shiftlock
Shiftlock screws 9..........................................................................................
Neutral switch 25............................................................................................
ZF
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REPAIR 19.Disconnect rear propeller shaft to output flange,
and tie to one side.
20.Repeat instructions 18 and 19 on front propeller
shaft to main gearbox.
21.Remove bolts retaining silencer front and rear
securing brackets and tie silencer to one side.
22.Disconnect oil cooler feed and return pipes from
bottom and side of main gearbox.
23.Release cooler pipes from clamp at engine sump
and remove distance piece.
24.Blank pipe ends and unions.
25.Move oil cooler pipes clear of transmission and
tie aside.
26.Disconnect selector cable from operating lever.
27.Disconnect inhibitor switch at multiplug.
28.Attach adaptor plate to hoist.
29.Remove two bolts from transfer gearbox rear
cover.
30.Raise hoist to align adaptor plate with transfer
gearbox and transmission. Secure to transfer
gearbox at rear cover with two bolts removed.
31.Adjust hoist to take weight of transmission.
32.Remove nuts and bolts securing right transfer
gearbox mounting bracket to chassis.
33.Repeat for the left mounting bracket. Removal of
these fixings will also free speedometer
transducer bracket
34.Remove right side mounting bracket to flexible
mounting rubber retaining nut.
35.Lower hoist until rear brake drum clears
passenger footwell. Check engine does not
crush any components while lowering.
36.Remove clip and clevis pin from park brake
lever.
37.Remove clip securing outer brake cable
38.The park brake cable is now free.
39.Disconnect leads from transfer gearbox
temperature sensor and differential lock warning
light switch.
40.Remove ties securing breather pipes to harness.
41.Remove bell housing access plate complete with
gasket.
42.Rotate engine, using crankshaft pulley, until two
access holes are visible in drive plate/ring gear
assembly through bell housing bottom cover
opening.
43.Identify an access hole and bolt hole to aid
reassembly.
44.Remove bolts securing drive plate to convertor
through access holes.
45.Rotate crankshaft half turn to access and
remove remaining bolts.
46.Disconnect oil dipstick tube at main gearbox.
47.Remove bolt at bell housing and detach dipstick
tube. Blank pipe end and union.
48.Position hoist jack channel under engine and
support using a wooden block.
49.Remove bell housing to engine securing bolts,
also detach harness bracket from bell housing.
50.Ease transmission rearwards to allow access to
secure torque converter in bell housing.
51.Lower hoist and complete removal of
transmission.
Refit
52.Ensure torque converter is retained in bell
housing.
53.Secure transmission to adaptor plate on lifting
hoist.
54.Raise hoist and locate transmission with engine.
55.Remove torque converter retainer.
56.Complete attachment of transmission to engine
and fit bell housing bolts. Fit the dipstick tube
bracket and harness bracket to their respective
bolts.
57.Complete refitting by reversing removal
procedure. Note the following important points.
58.Drive plate to torque converter bolts are to be
coated with Loctite 290 prior to assembly.
59.Refill transfer and main gearboxes with correct
grade oil.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
Lubricants and Fluids
60.Check operation of parking brake and adjust as
necessary.
See SECTION 10, Maintenance,
Vehicle Interior
44AUTOMATIC GEARBOX
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REPAIR 13.Remove starter.
14.Working through starter aperture note position of
torque converter flexible drive plate to facilitate
refitting.
15.Remove the four torque convertor to flexible
drive securing bolts, rotating engine to gain
access to each individual bolt.
16.Raise vehicle on four post ramp [hoist].
17.Drain lubrication oil from transfer and main
gearboxes.
18.Disconnect speedometer cable from transfer
gearbox and disconnect associated clipping.
19.Remove rear propeller shaft.
See PROPELLER
SHAFTS, Overhaul, Flexible Coupling
20.Disconnect front propeller shaft at transfer
gearbox and tie to one side.
21.Remove exhaust front pipe.
22.Remove bolts securing front and centre silencer
mounting brackets and tie silencer to one side.
23.Disconnect oil cooler pipes from gearbox.
24.Blank off pipes and union connections.
25.Remove bolt securing retaining bracket to sump
and move cooler pipes aside.
26.Disconnect selector cable from lever on side of
gearbox.
27.Disconnect inhibitor switch multi-plug.
28.Disconnect park brake cable from linkage to park
brake lever.
29.Disconnect electrical connections from
differential lock switch on transfer gearbox.
30.Remove two lower bolts from transfer gearbox
input bearing support plate.
31.Assemble approved support cradle to
transmission hoist.32.Raise hoist and secure cradle to transfer
gearbox input bearing support plate using bolts
removed.
33.Disconnect gearbox mounting brackets from
chassis cross member.
34.Remove chassis cross member.
35.Lower transmission sufficiently to allow access
to items attached to top of gearbox.
36.Remove left hand gearbox mounting bracket
assembly.
37.Remove ties from breather pipes and harness.
38.Remove nut securing gearbox oil filler/dip stick
tube to bell housing.
39.Release union nut at gearbox sump and remove
filler/dipstick tube. Fit blanking plugs.
40.Support engine using a wooden block with a
suitable ramp [hoist] jack.
41.Remove nut securing kick down cable bracket to
bell housing.
42.Remove two bolts securing top of bell housing to
flywheel housing.
43.Remove nuts securing bell housing to flywheel
housing and withdraw transmission assembly
from engine.
44.Fit a suitable torque converter retaining strap to
the bell housing.
45.Remove hoist and transmission from under
vehicle.
46.Fit lifting eyes to transmission.
47.Using suitable chains and lifting tackle take
weight of transmission assembly.
48.Remove bolts securing transmission cradle to
transfer box and withdraw hoist complete with
cradle.
49.Refit bolts to cover plate.