Page 104 of 455

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.
Page 140 of 455
CLUTCH
1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION DESCRIPTION
The clutch unit comprises a single dry plate friction
disc and diaphragm spring clutch unit, secured to the
engine flywheel.OPERATION
The unit is operated hydraulically by the clutch master
cylinder (12) and a slave cylinder (13) attached to the
transmission bell housing.
Clutch components
1.Crankshaft and flywheel
2.Friction plate
3.Clutch cover
4.Diaphragm spring
5.Pressure plate
6.Fulcrum posts (9) for diaphragm spring
7.Bearing rings (2) for diaphragm spring
8.Retraction links and bolts (3) for pressure plate
9.Release bearing10.Release lever
11.Release lever pivot post
12.Master cylinder
13.Slave cylinder
14.Master cylinder pedal pushrod
15.Primary shaft and taper bearing (in gearbox)
16.Gearbox front cover
17.Primary shaft flywheel bush
18.Pedal pivot and return spring
Page 145 of 455

CLUTCH
1
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.
Page 183 of 455
REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
1
REPAIR REAR AXLE
Service repair no - 51.25.01
Remove
WARNING: Remove and refit of axle
requires a further two persons to steady
the axle when lowering or repositioning
axle.
1.Drain brake system.
2.Support chassis rear.
3.Remove road wheels.
4.Support axle weight with hydraulic jack.
5.Disconnect shock absorbers.
6.Disconnect flexible brake hose at RH chassis
side member and breather hose at banjo
connection on axle casing.
7.Disconnect lower links at axle.8.Mark differential and propeller shaft flanges with
identification marks for assembly.
9.Remove 4 nuts and bolts, lower propeller shaft
and tie to one side.
10.Disconnect pivot bracket ball joint at axle
bracket.
11.Release bolts and remove coil spring retaining
plates.
12.Lower axle and remove road springs.
13.If applicable, remove anti-roll bar links at axle
See REAR SUSPENSION, Repair, anti-roll
bar
.
14.Remove axle assembly.
Page 184 of 455
51REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
2
REPAIRREV: 05/99 Refit
15.Position axle and fit lower links. Tighten fixings
to
176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
16.If applicable, fit anti-roll bar links to axleSee
REAR SUSPENSION, Repair, Anti-roll bar
links
.
17.Raise axle and locate road springs.
18.Fit coil spring retaining plates and secure with
fixing bolts.
19.Secure pivot bracket ball joint to axle bracket.
Tighten fixing to
176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
20.Align propeller shaft to differential drive flange
and tighten fixings to
47 Nm (35 lbf/ft).
21.Reconnect flexible brake hose and axle breather
hose.
22.Refit shock absorbers.
23.Fit road wheels and tighten to correct torque:
Alloy wheels -
130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy Duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
24.Remove rear chassis support.
25.Bleed brake system
See BRAKES, Repair,
brake system bleed
.
Page 185 of 455
REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
3
REPAIR REAR HUB ASSEMBLY - 90
Service repair no - 64.15.01
Remove
1.Place rear axle onto axle stands and remove
road wheel.
2.Release brake hose clips and remove brake
caliper bolts. Secure to one side.
WARNING: Take care not to kink brake
hose.
3.Remove 5 bolts and withdraw axle shaft.
4.Remove joint washer.
5.Bend back lock washer tabs.
6.Remove locknut and lock washer.
7.Remove hub adjusting nut.
8.Remove spacing washer.
9.Remove hub and brake disc assembly complete
with bearings.
Rear hub components - 90
1.Axle shaft.
2.Axle shaft joint washer.
3.Axle shaft retaining bolt.
4.Lock nut.
5.Lock washer.
6.Hub adjusting nut.
7.Spacing washer.8.Outer bearing.
9.Hub.
10.Inner bearing.
11.Grease seal.
12.Brake disc.
13.Disc retaining bolt.
Page 186 of 455
51REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
4
REPAIRREV: 05/99 Refit
10.Clean stub axle.
11.Fit hub assembly to stub axle.
12.Fit spacing washer.
13.Fit hub adjusting nut. Tighten to
50 Nm (37
lbf/ft).
Ensure hub is free to rotate with no
bearing play. Back off adjusting nut 90°and
tighten to
10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
14.Fit a new lock washer.
15.Fit locknut. Tighten to
50 Nm (37 lbf/ft).
16.Tab over lock washer to secure adjusting nut
and locknut.
17.Using a new joint washer fit axle shaft to hub.
Tighten bolts to
65 Nm (48 lbf/ft).
18.Fit brake caliper. Tighten bolts to82 Nm (61
lbf/ft).
Secure brake pipes to axle casing.
19.Fit road wheel, remove axle stands and tighten
road wheel nuts to correct torque:
Alloy wheels -
130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
20.Operate footbrake to locate brake pads before
driving vehicle.
Page 187 of 455
REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
5
REPAIR REAR HUB ASSEMBLY - 110/130
Service repair no - 64.15.01
Remove
1.Loosen rear wheel nuts, jack up vehicle and
lower onto axle stands. Remove road wheel.
2.Release brake pipe clips, remove brake caliper
and brake disc shield bolts. Secure to one side.
WARNING: Take care not to kink brake
hose.3.Lever off dust cap.
4.Remove circlip from driveshaft.
5.Remove 5 bolts and withdraw driving member
and joint washer.
6.Bend back lock washer tabs.
7.Remove locknut and lock washer.
8.Remove hub adjusting nut.
9.Remove spacing washer.
10.Remove hub and brake disc assembly complete
with bearings.
Hub components
1.Dust cap.
2.Drive shaft circlip.
3.Drive member.
4.Drive member joint washer.
5.Drive member retaining bolt.
6.Lock nut.
7.Lock washer.
8.Hub adjusting nut.9.Spacing washer.
10.Outer bearing.
11.Hub.
12.Inner bearing.
13.Grease seal.
14.Brake disc
15.Disc retaining bolt.