1995 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY engine oil

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 4.0 V8
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REPAIR ENGINE ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 12.41.01/99
Remove
1.Position vehicle on ramp.
2.Remove bonnet.
See CHASSIS AND BODY,Repair, Bonnet [Hood]
3.Remove radiator.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Rep

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REPAIR 77.Release sensor/shield and remove.
78.Disconnect sensor multiplug.
79.Remove sensor.
80.Remove starter motor heatshield.
See
ELECTRICAL, Repair, Starter Motor
Heatshield - 4.0 V8
81.

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 12ENGINE
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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

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REPAIR 171.Route drive belt around pulleys.
172.Pivot tensioner downwards.
173.Align belt to tensioner and release tensioner.
174.Connect battery positive lead and tighten.
175.Secure termina

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 12ENGINE
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REPAIR
9.Disconnect multiplug from camshaft sensor.
See FUEL SYSTEM SFI, Repair, Camshaft
Position Sensor (CMP Sensor)
10.Remove 9 bolts securing front cover.
11.Remove 2 bolts securing sum

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REPAIR 28.Remove alignment tool LRT-12-090.
29.Apply a small amount of Loctite 242 to threads
and refit front cover bolts. Tighten to
22 Nm.
30.Fit sump bolts. Tighten to23 Nm.
31.Connect cam

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 4.0 V8
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REPAIR CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL
Service repair no - 12.21.20
Remove
1. Manual vehicles:Remove flywheel.
See
ENGINE 3.9 V8, Repair, Flywheel
2. Automatic vehicles:Remove drive plate.See
ENGIN

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1995  Service Repair Manual 12ENGINE
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The aluminium alloy, tin coated pistons have two
compression and an oil control ring and are secured
to the connecting rods by semi-floating gudgeon pins
which are