FUEL SYSTEM
3
ADJUSTMENT INJECTION PUMP TIMING - CHECK AND ADJUST
Service repair no - 19.30.01
1.Viewing the valve mechanism through oil filler
aperture, turn crankshaft clockwise until inlet
valve of No.1 cylinder has just closed. No.1
cylinder is now just before TDC.
2.Remove blanking plug from flywheel housing
and insert timing toolLRT-12-044, locating
centre pin on flywheel.
NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
legal requirements. When under chassis
adjustments or remove and refit procedures are
required, it may be necessary to remove the
undertray and/or integral access panels.
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Front undertray
or
See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear undertray
3.Cearfully rotate crankshaft clockwise until centre
pin engages timing slot in flywheel.
4.Remove injection pump access plate, complete
with gasket, from front cover plate.
5.Fit locking pinLRT-12-045/2to injection pump
gear. If difficulty is experienced in inserting pin,
adjustments will be needed to correctly set
injection pump timing as follows:
6.Support injection pump retaining nut to prevent
strain on timing belt.
7.Slacken the 3 keeper plate retaining bolts.
8.Carefully turn fixing nut and keeper plate until
locking pin can be inserted, without restriction,
into injection pump gear.
9.Tighten keeper plate bolts to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft)
and remove locking pin.
10.Refit injection pump access plate plate and
gasket.
11.Remove flywheel timing tool and refit blanking
plug.
12.Run engine until normal operating temperature is
reached and check that idle speed adjustment,
See low and high idle speed adjustmentand
throttle cable adjustment
See Throttle cable
are correct.
FUEL SYSTEM
1
REPAIR FUEL INJECTION PUMP
Service repair no - 19.30.07
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Disconnect and remove high pressure fuel
injection pipes, pump to injectors.
3.Viewing valve mechanism through oil filler cap
aperture, turn crankshaft clockwise until No. 1
cylinder is just before TDC.
4.Remove blanking plug from flywheel housing
and fit timing toolLRT-12-044, locating centre
pin on flywheel.
NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
legal requirements. When under chassis
adjustments or remove and refit procedures are
required, it may be necessary to remove the
undertray and/or integral access panels
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Front undertray
or
See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear undertray
5.Carefully rotate crankshaft clockwise until centre
pin engages with timing slot in flywheel.
6.Remove injection pump access plate, complete
with gasket, from front cover plate.
7.Fit pin fromLRT-12-045to injection pump gear.
8.Restrain pulley nut to prevent straining timing
belt and remove drive gear to pump hub fixing
bolts and retaining plate.
9.Remove pin from pump gear.
10.Fit gear retaining toolLRT-12-045with an 8 mm
washer, 1,5 - 2 mm thick, under each bolt head
in addition to the existing washer.
11.Remove throttle cable and hand throttle cable, if
fitted.
12.Disconnect lead from fuel cut-off solenoid, and
EGR throttle position sensor multi-plug, if fitted.
19FUEL SYSTEM
2
REPAIR
13.Remove banjo bolts securing spill return, main
fuel and boost signal pipes, refit banjo bolts after
disconnecting pipes.
14.Remove 2 bolts securing rear of pump to
mounting bracket.
15.Remove 3 pump securing nuts at flange and
withdraw pump and gasket.
16.Fit suitable caps to pipe connections to prevent
ingress of dirt.
Refit
17.Clean mating faces of pump and front cover and
fit new gasket into position over pump mounting
studs.
18.Remove pump blanking plugs.
19.Slacken the 3 bolts, securing injection pump
mounting bracket to cylinder block, sufficiently
enough to allow bracket to move.
20.Fit pump to cover and secure with 3 nuts.
Tighten to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
21.Loosely attach pump to mounting bracket with
nuts and bolts, then tighten bolts securing
bracket to cylinder block and bolts securing
pump to bracket, finger tight only.
22.To ensure correct fitting and alignment of
injection pump, first tighten the 2 bolts securing
pump to mounting bracket to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
Then tighten the 3 bolts securing mounting
bracket to cylinder block, also to
25 Nm (18
lbf/ft).
23.Connect spill return and main fuel pipes and
secure with banjo bolts. Tighten to
25 Nm (18
lbf/ft).
24.Connect boost signal pipe and secure with banjo
bolt. Tighten to
10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
25.Connect fuel cut-off solenoid lead and throttle
position sensor multi-plug, if fitted.
26.Connect throttle cable and where applicable,
hand throttle cable.
27.Remove pump gear retaining toolLRT-12-045.
28.Carefully turn the pump hub nut in a clockwise
direction, sufficiently enough to enable timing
tool pin to be inserted into injection pump.
29.Fit gear retaining plate and secure with 3 bolts.
Tighten to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
30.Remove timing pin.
31.Ensure flywheel timing pin is disengaged from
slot in flywheel.
32.Turn crankshaft two complete revolutions, check
timing pin fromRT-12-045can be fully and
easily inserted into the pump. At the same time
check flywheel timing pinLRT-12-044can also
be inserted in the flywheel slot.
33.If, with the flywheel timing pin located, the timing
pin cannot be inserted cleanly into the injection
pump, carry out the following:
a.Ensure flywheel timing pin is disengaged from
slot in flywheel.
b.Slacken the 3 pump gear retaining bolts.
c.Turn the pump hub nut in a clockwise
direction, sufficiently to enable timing tool pin to
be easily inserted into the injection pump.
d.Keeping the tension on the hub nut, check
that flywheel timing pin locates with slot in
flywheel.
e.Tighten the 3 pump gear retaining bolts to
25
Nm (18 lbf/ft).
f.Remove timing pins from pump and flywheel
housing.
34.Using a suitable anti-seize compound, fit the
blanking plug to flywheel housing. Tighten to
12
Nm (9 lbf/ft).
35.Fit access plate with gasket to front cover plate.
Tighten bolts to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
36.Refit injector pipes.
37.Reconnect battery.
FUEL SYSTEM
7
REPAIR REV: 05/99
13.Remove single bolt fixing assembly securing
front of tank to chassis mounted bracket.
14.Remove 3 bolts securing tank mounting bracket
to chassis and release bracket.
15.Lower front of tank while turning anti-clockwise
and remove from vehicle.
16.If required, remove tank gauge unit.
See
INSTRUMENTS, Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit
- side fuel tank
orSee INSTRUMENTS,
Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit - rear fuel tank,
110/130
Refit
17.Fit filler hose and clip to tank but do not fully
tighten. Position clip screw so that it is
accessible when tank is fitted.
18.Fit breather hose and secure with clip.
19.Position fuel tank in vehicle and loosely secure
front mounting bracket to tank with special bolt
and rubber bushes.
20.Secure mounting bracket to chassis with 3 bolts
and fully tighten to
20 Nm (15 lbf/ft).
21.Secure rear of tank to chassis mounting and
tighten captive bolt plate fixings to
20 Nm (15
lbf/ft).
22.Fully tighten front fixing bolt assembly to20 Nm
(15 lbf/ft).
23.Fit spill return and fuel supply pipes and secure
union connections.
24.Fit fuel level unit electrical plug.
25.Fit hose to filler tube and tighten upper and lower
clips.
26.Check that drain plug is secure and fill fuel tank.
27.Reconnect battery.
28.Prime fuel system
See Adjustment, Priming
the fuel system
and start engine.
29.Check system for leaks and operation of fuel
gauge.
30.Fit seat base cover and seat cushion.SIDE MOUNTED FUEL TANK - 5 DOOR VEHICLES
Service repair no - 19.55.01
NOTE: This fuel tank is used on 110/130 5
door vehicles fitted with a twin tank
option.
WARNING: Before any attempt is made to
start the removal procedure it is vital that
the FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS,
See
INTRODUCTION, Information, Fuel handling
precautions
are carefully studied and
implemented in the interests of safety.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove tank drain plug, allow fuel to drain into a
clean container, and refit plug.
3.Remove RH seat cushion.
4.Remove retaining catch and remove seat base
cover to gain access to fuel tank.
5.Disconnect electrical plug from fuel gauge unit.
6.Disconnect fuel supply pipe from tank.
7.Disconnect spill return pipe from tank.
8.Remove 3 bolts securing tank to front mounting
bracket.
9.Support front of tank and remove single fixing
assembly securing tank to rear mounting
bracket.
10.Remove tank from vehicle.
11.If required, remove fuel gauge unit.
See
INSTRUMENTS, Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit
- side fuel tank
orSee INSTRUMENTS,
Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit - rear fuel tank,
110/130
Refit
12.Position fuel tank in vehicle and loosely secure
to rear mounting bracket with special bolt and
rubber bushes.
13.Secure tank to front mounting bracket and
tighten fixings to
20 Nm (15 lbf/ft).
14.Fully tighten rear fixing bolt assembly to20 Nm
(15 lbf/ft).
15.Fit spill return and fuel supply pipes to fuel tank
and securely tighten union connectios.
16.Fit electrical plug to fuel gauge unit.
17.Check that drain plug is secure and fill fuel tank.
18.Reconnect battery.
19.Prime fuel system.
See Adjustment, Priming
the fuel system
and start engine.
20.Check system for leaks and operation of fuel
gauge.
21.Fit seat base cover and seat cushion.
MANUAL GEARBOX
3
ADJUSTMENT
12.Slacken stop screw locknut.
13.Apply light pressure to gear lever towards LH
side and turn screw clockwise until it abuts yoke.
14.Turn screw anti-clockwise until 25 mm freeplay
is felt at gear lever knob. Ensure 5th gear can be
engaged.
15.Tighten stop screw locknut.
16.Check that all other gears are selectable.
17.Remove gear lever.
18.Manouvre tunnel cover into position and secure
with 16 screws.
19.Fit fuse box and cover.
20.Fit tunnel carpet.
21.Fit insulation pad into tunnel aperture.
22.Locate gaiter over lower lever and bias springs.
23.Fit gear lever to lower lever spline, secure with
new nyloc nut and tighten to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
24.Fit gear lever cover.
25.Fit gear lever and transfer box lever knobs.
FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
5
OVERHAUL 38.Place retaining plate, joint washer and oil seal
over axle flange ready for assembly.
39.Fit swivel bearing housing to axle flange with 7
bolts. Tighten to
73 Nm (54 lbf/ft).
40.Grease and fit upper and lower swivel pin taper
roller bearings.
41.Position swivel pin housing over swivel bearing
housing.
42.Coat joint washer both sides with sealing
compound and position on lower swivel pin.
43.Loosely fit brake shield bracket plus lower swivel
pin with lug outboard to swivel pin housing.
44.Loosely fit top swivel pin plus existing shims and
brake hose bracket to swivel pin housing.
45.Apply Loctite 270 or equivalent to lower swivel
pin bolts.
78 Nm (58 lbf/ft),bend over lock tabs.
46.Tighten top swivel pin bolts to
78 Nm (58 lbf/ft).
Check and adjust preload on bearings
NOTE: Swivel housing oil seal and axle
should not be fitted.
47.Attach a spring balance to ball joint bore and pull
balance to determine effort required to turn
swivel pin housing.
Resistance, once initial inertia has been
overcome, should be1.16 to 1.46 kg.Adjust by
removing or adding shims to top swivel pin.
48.When setting is correct remove top swivel bolts,
apply Loctite 270 or equivalent. Refit bolts and
tighten to
78 Nm (58 lbf/ft),and bend over lock
tabs.
49.Apply recommended grease between lips of
swivel oil seal.50.Fit oil seal, joint washer and retaining plate with
7 bolts and spring washers. Tighten to
11 Nm (8
lbf/ft).
51.Fit tie rod and drag link and secure with new
cotter pins. Tighten fixing to
40 Nm (30 lbf/ft).
52.Fit brake disc shield.
53.Loosely fit lock stop bolt and nut.
54.Apply a recommended grease between lips of
swivel housing oil seal.
55.Secure oil seal with retaining plate and securing
bolts. Tighten to
11 Nm (8 lbf/ft).
56.Fit track-rod and drag link and secure with new
cotter pins.
57.Loosely fit lock stop bolt for later adjustment.
58.Fit brake disc shield.
Fit driveshaft and stub axle
59.Insert axle shaft, and when differential splines
are engaged, push assembly in fully.
CAUTION: Take care not to damage axle
shaft oil seals.
60.Place a new joint washer in position on swivelpin
housing to stub axle mating face. Coat threads
of stub axle bolts with Loctite 270.
61.Fit stub axle with flat at 12 O'clock position.
CAUTION: Ensure that constant velocity
joint bearing journal is butted against
thrust ring on stub axle before stub axle is
secured.
62.Place mud shield in position and secure stub
axle to swivel pin housing with 6 bolts and
tighten evenly to
65 Nm (48 lbf/ft).
63.Fit brake jump hoses to brake jump hose
bracket.
64.Fit complete front hub assembly
See Repair,
Front hub assembly
.
65.Check swivel pin housing oil drain plug is fitted.
66.Fill swivel assembly to correct level, with new oil
See SECTION 10, Maintenance, Under
vehicle maintenance
.
NOTE: On later vehicles fill swivel pin
housing with 0.33 Litres of Molytex EP 00
grease.
67.Set steering lock stop bolts
See STEERING,
Adjustment, Steering lock stops
.
STEERING
7
OVERHAUL Fitting sector shaft cover
73.Fit new sealing ring to cover.
74.Align cover with casing.
75.Screw cover assembly fully on to sector shaft
adjuster screw.
76.If necessary back off sector shaft adjuster screw.
Tap cover in place to allow cover to joint fully
with casing.
NOTE: Before tightening fixings, rotate
input shaft to ensure sector shaft roller is
free to move in valve worm. If initial
resistance is left, turn adjuster screw
approximately two turns in a clockwise direction.
77.Fit cover bolts. Tighten to
75 Nm (55 lbf/ft).
Fitting cylinder cover
78.Fit new square section seal to cover.
79.Remove slave bolt fitted at instruction 68. Press
cover into cylinder just to clear retainer ring
groove.
80.Fit retaining ring to groove with one end of ring
positioned 12 mm from extractor hole.
Adjusting sector shaft
NOTE: Refit drop arm and tighten nut
sufficiently to ensure that no backlash
exists between drop arm and sector shaft.
81.To set worm on centre, rotate input shaft to full
inner-lock (full right lock for a left hand drive
vehicle, full left lock for a right hand drive
vehicle). Rotate input shaft back towards centre
two full turns.
82.The box is now on centre and can be adjusted.
83.Hold input shaft and rock drop arm to establish
backlash is present. Continue rocking and slowly
turn sector shaft adjusting screw clockwise.
Continue rotating adjuster screw until backlash
has almost been eliminated.
57STEERING
8
OVERHAUL 84.Refit locknut and tighten.
NOTE: It is important steering box is
centralised before any adjustments are
made.
85.Check maximum rolling torque one and a quarter
turns either side of centre position, using a
torque wrench and spline socketLRT-57-025.
Rotate adjuster screw to obtain across centre
torque of 0.34 Nm plus torque figure at one and
a quarter turns. Tighten adjuster locknut to
60
Nm (44 lbf/ft).
Adjusting rack adjuster.
86.Turn in rack adjuster to increase figure
measured in instruction 85. by 0.23 - 0.34 Nm.
The final figure may be less, but must not
exceed 1.35 Nm.
87.Lock rack adjuster in position with grub screw.
Tighten to
5 Nm (4 lbf/ft).
Torque peak check
With input shaft rotated from lock to lock, rolling
torque figures should be greatest across centre
position and equally disposed about centre position.
The condition depends on value of shimming fitted
between valve and worm assembly inner bearing cup
and casing. The original shim washer value will give
correct torque peak position unless major components
have been replaced.
Procedure
88.With input coupling shaft toward the operator,
turn shaft fully counter-clockwise.
89.Check torque figures obtained from lock to lock
using torque wrench and spline socket
LRT-57-025.
90.Check also for equal engagement either side of
centre.Adjustments
91.Note where greatest figures are recorded
relative to steering position.If greatest figures are
not recorded across centre of travel (steering
straight-ahead), adjust as follows:
If torque peak occursbeforecentre position,addto
shim washer value; if torque peak occursaftercentre
position,subtractfrom shim washer value,
refer to
fitting valve and worm assembly
.
Shim washers are available as follows:
0.03mm, 0.07mm, 0.12mm and 0.24mm.
NOTE: Adjustment of 0.07mm to shim
value will move torque peak area by 1/4
turn on the shaft.
CAUTION: When reshimming valve and
worm, extreme caution must be exercised
to prevent seal damage during
reassembly.