33CLUTCH
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS FAULT/SYMPTOM CHART
Symptoms
Slip Spin/Drag Judder/Fierce Fault Item
* * * Worn or oil on clutch linings 2
* * * Mechanical damage45678
* * Distorted clutch plate 2
* Failed or air in hydraulic system 12 13
* * Primary shaft tight fit in crankshaft bush 15 17
* Clutch splines sticking 2 15
* Weak clutch plate springs or insecure/worn
engine/gearbox mountings6
* Insecure/worn propeller shafts
* Insecure/worn suspension components/rubber
bushes
The items refered to in this chart relate to the clutch components shown in J6270 and J6271.See Description
and operation, Description
CLUTCH NOISE - MECHANICAL FAULTS
Noise from clutch or gearbox in neutral, which
disappears when clutch is depressed.
Suspect gearbox input/primary shaft bearings
See MANUAL GEARBOX, Fault diagnosis,
R380 gearbox
.
Noise from clutch or gearbox in neutral, which
changes tone or becomes worse when the clutch
is depressed.
Suspect worn release bearing.
Knocking/rattling from clutch or gearbox in
neutral, which is reduced or disappears when the
clutch is depressed.
Suspect worn/weak release lever retainer or
clutch unit.
Noise from clutch or gearbox in neutral, which
disappears when clutch is depressed.
Suspect gearbox fault
See MANUAL
GEARBOX, Fault diagnosis, R380 gearbox
.HYDRAULIC FAULTS
Unable to dis-engage clutch, little or no pedal
resistance.
1.Check condition, specification and level of fluid.
2.Check pipes and cylinders for leaks.
3.Check that air vent in reservoir lid is clear.
Suspect faulty master cylinder if no fluid leaks
present
See Repair, Master cylinder.
Spongy pedal operation
1.Check condition, specification and level of fluid.
2.Check that air vent in reservoir lid is clear.
Suspect air in fluid
See Repair, Bleed
hydraulic system
.
Clutch is difficult to dis-engage and/or does not
immediately re-engage when pedal is released.
1.Check condition, specification and level of fluid.
2.Check that air vent in reservoir lid is clear.
Suspect pedal pivot, master cylinder or slave
cylinder seizure
See Repair, Master cylinder.
CLUTCH
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REPAIR CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 33.10.01
Clutch pressure plate
Renew pressure plate if diaphragm spring fingers are
worn or if pressure plate shows signs of wear, cracks
or burning.
Clutch driven plate
Renew driven plate if centre hub splines are worn or if
lining is contaminated, burned or unevenly worn.
Remove
1.Remove gearbox
See MANUAL GEARBOX,
Repair, R380 Gearbox
.
2.Mark position of clutch pressure plate to flywheel
for reassembly.
3.Remove pressure plate securing bolts, working
evenly and diagonally.
4.Remove clutch assembly.
5.Withdraw clutch driven plate.
Refit
NOTE: To prevent driven plate sticking,
lubricate splines using Rocol MV 3 or
Rocol MTS 1000 grease.
6.Using centralising toolLRT-12-040to support
clutch driven plate locate pressure plate on
flywheel dowels. If fitting original pressure plate,
align assembly marks.
7.Secure pressure plate cover fixings evenly,
working in a diagonal sequence. Tighten to
34Nm (25 lbf/ft).
8.Fit gearbox to engineSee MANUAL
GEARBOX, Repair, R380 Gearbox
.BLEED HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
Service repair no - 33.15.01
Procedure
NOTE: During bleed procedure, keep fluid
reservoir topped up to avoid introducing
air to system. For hydraulic fluid
recommendations
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS
AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
lubricants and fluids
.
1.Attach suitable tubing to slave cylinder bleed
screw.
2.Place free end of tube in a glass jar containing
clutch fluid.
3.Loosen bleed screw.
4.Pump clutch pedal, pausing at end of each
stroke, until fluid from tubing is free of air.
NOTE: Keep free end of tube below
surface of fluid.
5.Hold clutch pedal down, tighten bleed screw.
6.Top up fluid reservoir.
33CLUTCH
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REPAIR MASTER CYLINDER
Service repair no - 33.20.01/03
NOTE: All hose and pipe connections and
joints should be tightened to
15 Nm (11
lbf/ft).
Remove
1.Drain hydraulic fluid from system.
2.Disconnect fluid pipe at master cylinder. Plug
master cylinder fluid port and seal end of
hydraulic pipe to prevent ingress of dirt.
3.On RH drive vehicles, unclip air cleaner retaining
straps, disconnect bottom hose, and move
assembly aside.
4.From inside vehicle, remove fibre board closing
panel above pedals.
5.Remove 6 bolts securing pedal bracket to
bulkhead.
6.Remove screw securing speedometer cable
retaining bracket to top of pedal bracket.
7.Move pipework and cables aside and lift out
pedal bracket, complete with master cylinder,
turn through 90°to ensure pedal clears aperture
in bulkhead.8.Remove 6 screws and detach pedal box top
cover and gasket.
9.Remove nut and washer securing master
cylinder push rod to clutch pedal trunnion.
10.Remove 2 nuts and bolts and withdraw master
cylinder from pedal bracket.
Refit
11.Fit master cylinder to pedal bracket, engaging
cylinder push rod through pedal trunnion.
12.Secure push rod to pedal trunnion.
13.Apply sealant to mating surfaces and fit pedal
bracket to engine bulkhead.
14.Connect fluid pipe to master cylinder.
15.Bleed clutch hydraulic system
See Bleed
hydraulic system
.
16.Check and adjust clutch pedal and master
cylinder setting
See Adjustment, Clutch pedal
and master cylinder setting
.
17.Fit top cover and gasket to pedal bracket.
18.On RH drive vehicles, refit air cleaner.
MANUAL GEARBOX
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION R380 GEARBOX
Description
The all synchromesh five speed manual gearbox unit,
is married to a 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.
R380 Gearbox Components
1.Mainshaft 1st gear
2.Mainshaft 2nd gear
3.Mainshaft 3rd gear
4.Primary input shaft/4th gear
5.Mainshaft 5th gear
6.Layshaft
7.Mainshaft
8.Lubrication pump
9.Oil filter10.Ventilation pipe
11.Single rail gear shift
12.1st/2nd synchromesh
13.Oil seals
14.3rd/4th synchromesh
15.5th/reverse gear synchromesh
16.Selective spacers (mainshaft/layshaft end float)
17.Selective spacer (5th gear/reverse hub)
MANUAL GEARBOX
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FAULT DIAGNOSIS R380 GEARBOX
Symptom - Gear jumps out of engagement (any
forward gear)
1.Check condition and security of transmission
and engine mountings.
2.Check in situ, gear lever and selector
adjustments
See Adjustment, Gear change
lever bias spring - adjust
andSee
Adjustment, Fifth gear stop screw adjust
.
3.In situ, remove gearshift and check selector rail
yoke security.
Also check selector detent spring tension and
both spool retainers.
Suspect internal fault, see Overhaul Manual.
4.Check action/operation of main selector rail and
forks.
5.Check condition of synchromesh and gear dog
teeth.
6.Check main and layshaft end floats bearings and
adjustments.
7.Check condition of all gearbox components,
ensure clearances and adjustments are correct
on reassembly.
Symptom - Reverse gear only jumps out of
engagment
1.Check condition and security of transmission
and engine mountings.
2.Check in situ, gear lever and selector
adjustments
See Adjustment, Gear change
lever bias spring adjust
andSee Adjustment,
Fifth gear stop screw adjust
.
3.In situ, remove gearshift and check selector rail
yoke security.
Also check selector detent spring tension and
both spool retainers.
Suspect internal fault, see Overhaul Manual.
4.Check action/operation of main selector rail and
reverse lever.
5.Check condition of reverse gear, angled
bearings and shaft.
6.Check condition of all gearbox components,
ensure clearances and adjustments are correct
on reassembly.Symptom - Excessive force required to engage or
change gear, vehicle stationary or moving.
1.Check lubricant specification and level, if low do
not top up at this stage.
2.In situ, lubricate gear mechanism, and check
selector adjustments
See Adjustment, Gear
change lever bias spring - adjust
andSee
Adjustment, Fifth gear stop screw adjust
.
3.In situ, remove gearshift and check selector rail
is free and that the yoke is secure. Also check
selector detent spring tension and both spool
retainers.
4.Drain lubricant and check for contamination or
metal particles.
Suspect worn synchromesh unit or baulk rings
on affected gears, see Overhaul Manual.
Symptom - Noisy gear engagement, vehicle
stationary
See CLUTCH, Fault diagnosis, Clutch
Noise - Mechanical Faults
.
Symptom - Noisy gear selection, vehicle moving.
1.Confirm that clutch operation is satisfactory.
2.Establish which gear/gears is causing noise.
3.Check lubricant specification and level, if low do
not top up at this stage.
4.Drain lubricant and check for contamination or
metal particles.
Suspect worn synchromesh, see Overhaul
Manual.
5.Check condition of synchromesh unit, springs
and cones for distortion and wear. Also check
dog teeth for damage and cone mating surface
on gear for signs of overheating.
6.Check condition of all gearbox components,
ensure clearances and adjustments are correct
on reassembly.
Symptom - Noise from gearbox in neutral, which
changes tone or becomes worse when clutch is
depressed,
See CLUTCH, Fault diagnosis, Clutch
Noise - Mechanical Faults
.
Symptom - Noise from gearbox in neutral, which
disappears when clutch is depressed.
1.Check lubricant specification and level, if low do
not top up at this stage.
2.Drain lubricant and check for contamination or
metal particles.
Suspect worn bearings on layshaft, primary shaft
or front of main shaft, see Overhaul Manual.
37MANUAL GEARBOX
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REPAIR
10.Remove 3 trim studs and lift up handbrake
gaiter.
11.Remove split pin, clevis pin, washer and
disconnect cable from handbrake lever. Ensure
handbrake is off.
12.Drain cooling system
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Adjustment, Drain and refill cooling system
.
13.Remove viscous fan unit
See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous coupling and fan
.
14.Slacken retaining clip and disconnect radiator
top hose at thermostat housing.
15.Slacken retaining clip and disconnect intake
hose at induction manifold. If EGR system is
fitted, slacken 2 retaining clips and disconnect
intake hose at intercooler.
16.Slacken retaining clip and disconnect hose at
turbocharger.
17.Remove bolt securing transmission breather
pipe clip to rear of engine.
18.Release breather pipes.
19.Release ties securing gearbox harness to
breather pipes.
20.Raise vehicle on ramp.
21.Position a suitable container under transmission
and drain main gearbox and transfer box
See
MAINTENANCE , Under vehicle maintenance
.
22.Mark front propeller shaft drive flange and
transfer box output flange for reassembly.
23.Remove 4 nuts and disconnect propeller shaft
from transfer box.
37MANUAL GEARBOX
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REPAIR
37.Pull handbrake cable through heel board and tie
aside.
38.Remove retaining nut, release clamp, and
disconnect speedometer cable from transfer box.
39.Release speedometer cable from retaining clip
on transfer box.
40.Remove retaining nut and release battery earth
strap from transfer box.
41.Secure manufactured cradleLRT-99-007to a
suitable hydraulic hoist.
42.Raise hoist and secure to gearbox with 3 bolts in
location provided.
43.Lower hoist sufficiently to allow transfer lever to
clear transmission tunnel aperture.
44.Disconnect differential lock switch and reverse
light connectors.
45.Remove bolt and release earth leads from RH
side of transfer box.
46.Support engine under sump with a jack.
47.Remove 14 bell housing to engine fixings.
48.Withdraw transmission whilst ensuring all
connections to engine and chassis are released.
49.Lower hoist and remove gearbox assembly.
MANUAL GEARBOX
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REPAIR Separating transfer gearbox from main gearbox
50.Remove transmission assembly from hoist
cradle and position safely on a bench.
51.Remove breather pipes. Discard pipe union
sealing washers.
52.Remove 'Nyloc' nut, and remove bolt, securing
lever to high/low shaft.
53.Collect spacer washer.
54.Remove 2 clips and remove differential lock
lever link.
55.Remove lower locknut from high/low operating
rod.
56.Place a sling round transfer box and attach to
hoist.
57.Remove nut and 4 bolts securing transfer
gearbox to extension housing.
58.Withdraw transfer gearbox.
Assembling transfer gearbox to main gearbox
59.Clean extension housing and transfer gearbox
mating faces.
60.Ensuring loose upper dowel is fitted, hoist
transfer gearbox into position.
61.Secure transfer box to extension housing.
Tighten fixings to
40 Nm (30 lbf/ft).
62.Connect high/low operating rod, fit and tighten
locknut.
63.Fit link to differential lock lever and secure with 2
clips
64.Align lever to high/low shaft, position washer, fit
bolt and new Nyloc nut. Tighten to
2 Nm (1.5
lbf/ft).
65.Position breather pipes, secure pipe unions
using new sealing washers. Tighten unions to
15
Nm (11 lbf/ft).
Fitting transfer gearbox and main gearbox
assembly
66.Position transmission assembly to hoist cradle.
67.Clean bell housing and engine mating faces.
Apply sealant to both mating faces.
68.Temporarily fit gear lever and select any gear in
main gearbox to facilitate entry of gearbox input
shaft. Engage low range.
69.Position and raise hoist, fit transmission to
engine whilst keeping harness and pipes clear to
prevent trapping.
70.Secure transmission to engine. Tighten fixings to
45 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
71.Secure earth leads to RH side of transfer box.
72.Connect reverse lamp switch connectors and
differential lock switch connectors.
73.Secure breather pipes to harness with clips.
74.Remove support from engine sump.
75.Position temporary support under transmission.
76.Secure LH and RH mounting brackets to
gearbox. Tighten fixings to
55 Nm (41 lbf/ft).
77.With assistance and using a body jack between
chassis longitudinals, jack chassis sufficiently to
enable fitment of crossmember.