ENGINE
21
REPAIR 12.Remove induction manifold.
See MANIFOLD
AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Induction
manifold
13.Remove exhaust manifold and turbocharger
assembly.
See MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM,
Repair, Exhaust manifold
14.Disconnect heater hose from water pump and
move heater rail aside.
15.Disconnect heater hose from rear of cylinder
head.
16.Remove bolt securing air cleaner mounting
bracket to support strut.
17.Remove bolt securing harness bracket to
cylinder head.
18.Remove rear engine lifting bracket. This will also
release clips securing transmission and engine
breather pipes and multi-plug. Note loose spacer
beneath inner clip.
19.Unscrew 3 bolts, with sealing washers and
remove rocker cover.
20.Remove 3 nuts and 2 bolts and lift rocker shaft
assembly from cylinder head.
21.Remove push rods and store as an identified set
to allow refitment to same location.
22.Remove valve stem caps.
23.Evenly slacken and then remove cylinder head
to block retaining bolts in the sequence shown in
J6157. Two of the bolts also secure the air
cleaner mounting bracket.
24.Lift off cylinder head and remove gasket.
Refit
25.Thoroughly clean mating faces of cylinder block
and head.
26.Select new gasket of correct thickness.
CAUTION: Three gaskets, of different
thicknesses, are available and can be
identified by the number of small holes
punched in the RH side of the gasket. One hole
identifies the thinnest gasket, two holes the
middle thickness and three holes the thickest.
When renewing a gasket it must be of the same
thickness as the one removed.
27.Position gasket on cylinder block with
identification holes on RH side and TOP
identification mark uppermost.
ENGINE
23
REPAIR
43.Check and adjust valve clearances.
See Adjustment, Valve clearances - check
and adjust
44.Fit rocker cover, ensuring oil seal is satisfactory
for continued use, and renew if necessary.
45.Secure rocker cover with special seal washers
and nuts. Tighten to
10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
46.Fit rear engine lifting bracket, securing breather
pipe and multi-plug retaining clips. Tighten fixing
bolts to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
47.Fit engine harness bracket to cylinder head.
48.Secure air cleaner mounting bracket to support
strut.
49.Connect heater hose to rear of cylinder head.
50.Position heater rail and connect hose from water
pump.
51.Fit exhaust manifold and turbocharger assembly.
See MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM,
Repair, Exhaust manifold
52.Fit induction manifold.See MANIFOLD AND
EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Induction
manifold
53.Connect water temperature sensor lead.
54.Connect water pump hose at thermostat.
55.Fit bleed hose at thermostat.
56.Connect radiator top hose at thermostat.
57.Fit heater plugs.
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Heater plugs
58.Fit fuel injectors.See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Fuel injectors
59.Fit crankcase ventilation valve and side breather
hose.
60.Fit air cleaner.
See FUEL SYSTEM, Repair,
Air cleaner
61.Refill cooling system.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Drain and refill cooling system
62.Fit bonnet.
63.Reconnect battery.OIL PUMP
Service repair no - 12.60.26
Remove
1.Remove engine front cover.
See Front cover
gasket
2.Remove 7 screws and release oil pump retaining
plate from engine front cover.
3.Mark oil pump inner gear rotor, outer gear rotor
and front cover housing for reassembly.
4.Check for rotor clearances:
Outer rotor to housing, 0,025 - 0,075 mm (0.010
- 0.030 in).
Inner rotor to outer rotor, 0,025 - 0,075 mm
(0.010 - 0.030 in).
Rotor end float, 0,026 - 0,135 mm (0.010 - 0.054
in).
5.Remove inner and outer rotors.
6.Check condition of oil pump components.
NOTE: If the oil pump seating in the front
cover or retaining plate is badly worn,
pitted or scored, a new front cover must
be fitted.
See Front cover gasket
Always renew oil pump rotors as a pair.
7.Clean sealant from pump retaining plate and
front cover.
12ENGINE
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SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE REV: 05/99Nm
Cylinder head
Cylinder head to cylinder block
M10 x 117 40 Nm + 60° ..........................................................................................
M12 x 100 40 Nm + 60° ..........................................................................................
M12 x 140 40 Nm + 60°+20° ......................................................................................
Stub pipe heater feed 22.................................................................................
Water temperature sensor 14.........................................................................
Blanking plug cylinder head 14.......................................................................
Engine lifting brackets 25................................................................................
Electrical harness clip bracket 25...................................................................
Exhaust manifold stud 10................................................................................
Exhaust manifold nut 45.................................................................................
Inlet manifold stud 8.......................................................................................
Inlet manifold nut and bolt 25..........................................................................
Air temperature sensor, inlet manifold 14.......................................................
Blanking plug, inlet manifold 14......................................................................
Heatshield to inlet manifold 6.........................................................................
Glow plug 20...................................................................................................
Glow plug terminal nut 2................................................................................
Injector clamp (stud) 8...................................................................................
Injector clamp (nut) 25....................................................................................
Thermostat housing 25...................................................................................
Water outlet elbow to thermostat housing 25..................................................
Water temperature switch, thermostat housing 11..........................................
Plug thermostat housing 6.............................................................................
Rocker shaft pedestal bolt 5 Nm + 50° ..................................................................
Rocker cover (stud) 8.....................................................................................
Rocker cover (fixing nut) 10............................................................................
Breather cyclone to rocker cover 9................................................................
Tappet adjusting nut 16..................................................................................
Front cover to cylinder block 25......................................................................
Front cover plate to front cover 25..................................................................
Static idler - timing belt (stud) 10.....................................................................
Static idler - timing belt (nut) 45......................................................................
Tensioner (timing belt) 45...............................................................................
Camshaft hub bolt 80......................................................................................
Timing pulley to camshaft hub 25...................................................................
Fuel injection pump (stud) 8...........................................................................
Fuel injection pump (nut) 25...........................................................................
Abutment bracket to injection pump 25...........................................................
Support bracket injection pump to cylinder block 25.......................................
Fuel injection pump access plate to front cover plate 25................................
Timing pulley to injection pump hub 25...........................................................
TV Damper pulley bolt to crankshaft 80 Nm + 90° ..................................................
Fan pulley to hub 25.......................................................................................
Fan and viscous coupling to hub 45...............................................................
Auto tensioner, auxiliary drive (stud) 14..........................................................
Auto tensioner, auxiliary drive (nut) 45...........................................................
Auxiliary mounting bracket to cylinder block (stud) 8.....................................
Auxiliary mounting bracket to cylinder block (bolt and nut) 25........................
Water pump to block and mounting plate 25..................................................
Water pump pulley to hub 25..........................................................................
19FUEL SYSTEM
2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION A mechanical lift pump, with a hand priming facility, is
driven by the camshaft, and is mounted on the RH
side of the engine.
A fuel filter, with a replaceable element and
incorporating a water separator, is mounted on the
front RH side of the engine compartment.
A fuel sedimentor may be fitted when the vehicle is
operating in more arduous conditions, and is used to
minimise water deposits in the fuel system before
reaching the fuel pump and filter.
Fuel injection is carried out by a Bosch direct injection
pump, incorporating a cold start advance unit and a
high idle setting. The pump is mounted on the RH side
of the engine and is driven directly by gears in the
front cover from the crankshaft. The pump meters and
distributes fuel to 4 pintle type injectors located in
pre-combustion chambers in the cylinder head. Four
heater plugs, located in the cylinder head directly
below each injector, are fitted to improve cold starting.
An optional hand throttle, for use with a centre power
take off, is located on the fascia to the LH side of the
fuse box, and is linked independently to the fuel
injection pump throttle lever.
Air intake
The air cleaner is mounted on the RH side of the
engine and is connected by hoses to the cold air
intake duct and turbocharger inlet. Fitted between the
air cleaner and turbocharger is the crankcase breather
hose which connects to a breather filter on the rocker
cover.
A single stage turbocharger, fitted between the
exhaust manifold and exhaust down pipe, is
connected by hoses to the air cleaner and an
intercooler which is mounted on the LH side of the
radiator. The intercooler is connected by a hose to the
inlet manifold. When an EGR valve is fitted to the
turbocharger, additional pipes/hoses are used to
connect the components.Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), when fitted.
Exhaust gas recirculation is controlled by an ECU
mounted under the front centre seat or cubby box and
receives the following inputs:
·Engine temperature from coolant temperature
sender unit on LH side of cylinder head.
·Throttle position from potentiometer on injection
pump.
·Engine speed from speedometer.
When all correct signals are received, the EGR
solenoid allows vacuum to open EGR valve and
recirculate a portion of the exhaust gas. See J6196 for
the EGR system component location and 'Operation'
for full system function.
FUEL SYSTEM
7
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
FUEL SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATION
1.Fuel filter bleed screw
2.Fuel filter
3.Turbocharger
4.Actuator
5.Air cleaner
6.Fuel injector7.Heater plug
8.Heater plug controller
9.Coolant temperature transmitter
10.Fuel injection pump
11.Fuel lift pump
12.Intercooler
FUEL SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION OPERATION
Diesel engines operate by compression ignition. The
rapid compression of air in the cylinder during the
compression cycle heats the air and when fuel is
injected into the heated air, it ignites instantaneously.
During cold tarting, automatically controlled heater
plugs assist in raising the temperature of the
compressed air to ignition point.
A cold start advance unit advances the injection timing
to further assist starting. Idle quality is improved by
the high idle setting.
The engine is supplied with pre-compressed air by a
single stage turbocharger.
Exhaust gases passing over a turbine cause it to
rotate, driving a compressor mounted on the turbine
shaft. Air drawn from the cold air intake passes, via
the air cleaner, to the turbocharger where it is
compressed. Compression in the turbocharger warms
up the air considerably, so that it expands. As a result
the air mass per cylinder is reduced, having a
negative effect on power output. By fitting a charge-air
intercooler, located on the LH side of the radiator, the
air is cooled before reaching the cylinders. This
increases power output through increased mass of
oxygen in the combustion process, as well as
maximising engine durability, through maintaining
lower piston and head temperatures.
Fuel is drawn from the tank by a mechanical lift pump
and passes to the injection pump via a filter. In
addition to removing particle contamination from the
fuel, the filter incorporates a water separator, which
removes and stores water.
The sedimentor/s, when fitted, is located adjacent to
the fuel tank/s and separates contamination and water
particles in the fuel before reaching the fuel lift pump.
The injection pump meters a precisely timed, exact
quantity of fuel to the injectors in response to throttle
variations, injection timing varying with engine speed.
Any excess fuel delivered to the injection pump is
passed back to the tank via the spill return line.
Fuel is injected in a finely atomised form into the main
combustion chamber, the burning fuel expands
rapidly, creating extreme turbulence which mixes the
burning fuel thoroughly with the compressed air,
providing complete combustion.Cold Starting is assisted by heater plugs, a cold start
advance unit and a high idle setting.
Heater plugs
Heater plug operation is controlled by a timer unit,
start relay and resistor. When the ignition is turned on
the timer unit is energised, the heater plugs start to
operate and a warning light on the dashboard
illuminates, remaining on until the heater plugs are
automatically switched off.
The length of time the heater plugs will operate is
dependent on under bonnet temperature, which is
monitored by a sensor located in the timer unit.
Starting the engine results in the power supply to the
heater plugs passing through the resistor, which
reduces their operating temperature. The heater plugs
are cut out either by the temperature sensor in the
timer, or by a microswitch on the injection pump which
operates when the throttle is depressed.
Cold start advance
The cold start advance unit is connected to the engine
cooling system via hoses. It contains a temperature
sensitive element which is retracted when cold and
pulls the advance lever, via cable, towards the rear of
the pump against spring pressure. As coolant
temperature rises, the cold start element expands
releasing tension on the cable and allowing spring
pressure to move the advance lever forwards.
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), when fitted
Operation of the EGR system is dependent on the
following:
·Engine temperature - must be between 20°C and
100°C approx.
·Engine speed - must be between 630 and 2850
rev/min.
·Engine load - calculated by throttle position
sensor.
·EGR valve lift position.
·Duration of engine idling.
FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR HEATER PLUGS
Service repair no - 19.60.31
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
No.1 heater plug - air conditioning models:
2.Release drive belt from compressor pulley.See
AIR CONDITIONING, Repair, Compressor
drive belt
3.Remove 4 bolts securing compressor to front
cover, move compressor aside.
No.3 heater plug:
4.Remove retaining bolt and withdraw breather
valve from rocker cover. Remove and discard 'O'
ring.
All heater plugs:
5.Remove terminal nut and disconnect wire from
heater plug terminal.
6.Unscrew heater plug.
Refit
7.Clean heater plug and seating.
8.Coat threads of heater plug with suitable
anti-seize compound operational to a
temperature of 1000°C.
9.Fit heater plug, tighten to
23 Nm (17 lbf/ft).
10.Connect wire to heater plug terminal and secure
with nut.
NOTE: Feed wire must be connected to
No. 4 heater plug terminal.
No. 3 heater plug:
11.Lubricate new 'O' ring with engine oil and fit to
breather valve.
12.Fit valve to rocker cover, tighten to bolt to
15 Nm
(11 lbf/ft).
No. 1 heater plug - air conditioning models
13.Position compressor to front cover, fit bolts and
tighten to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
14.Fit drive belt to compressor pulley and adjust
tension.
See AIR CONDITIONING, Repair,
Compressor drive belt
All models:
15.Reconnect battery.
19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR HEATER PLUG CONTROL UNIT
Service repair no - 19.60.33
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove screw securing control unit to bulkhead.
3.Disconnect multi-plug and release control unit.
Refit
4.Fit harness multi-plug to control unit.
5.Secure control unit to bulkhead.
6.Reconnect battery.AIR CLEANER
Service repair no - 19.10.01
Remove
1.Slacken hose clip and detach outlet hose.
2.Release clips and open air cleaner retaining
straps.
3.Lift up air cleaner, slacken hose clip and detach
inlet hose.
4.Remove air cleaner.
Refit
5.Position air cleaner and connect inlet hose.
6.Close air cleaner retaining straps and secure
lock clips.
7.Connect outlet hose.
NOTE: If an EGR fuel system is fitted,
ensure the modulator valve vacuum spill
pipe is secure in the outlet hose.
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT
Service repair no - 19.10.10
For remove and refit procedure.
See SECTION 10,
Maintenance, Under bonnet maintenance