
26COOLING SYSTEM
6
REPAIR RADIATOR
Service repair no - 26.40.01
Remove
1.Disconnect radiator bottom hose and drain
cooling system.
See Adjustment, Drain and
refill cooling system
2.Disconnect radiator top hose.
3.Remove viscous fan unit.
See Viscous
coupling and fan
4.Remove fan cowl.See Fan cowl
5.Disconnect oil cooler pipes. Plug all connections
to prevent oil spillage and ingress of dirt.
6.Disconnect top and bottom intercooler hoses.
7.Disconnect bleed hose at radiator.
8.Remove 2 bolts from both sides securing
radiator mounting brackets to bonnet platform.
9.Lift and remove radiator/intercooler assembly
from vehicle.
10.Remove 2 bolts from both sides and detach
radiator top cover from side covers.
11.Lift and remove radiator from intercooler and RH
side frame.
12.Check condition of locating grommets in radiator
top cover and lower mounting bushes. Renew if
necessary.Refit
13.Position radiator between intercooler and RH
side frame.
14.Fit radiator top cover to side covers.
15.Lower radiator/intercooler assembly into
position.
16.Secure radiator mounting brackets to bonnet
platform.
17.Fit radiator bleed hose.
18.Fit top and bottom intercooler hoses.
19.Fit oil cooler pipes.
20.Fit fan cowl
See Fan cowl.
21.Fit viscous fan unit.
See Viscous coupling
and fan
22.Fit radiator top hose.
23.Fit radiator bottom hose and refill cooling
system.
See Adjustment, Drain and refill
cooling system

MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
1
REPAIR INDUCTION MANIFOLD
Service repair no - 30.15.02
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove oil filler cap and remove rocker cover
insulation.
3.Remove hose intercooler to induction manifold. If
fitted, remove EGR valve.
See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, EGR valve
4.Remove 2 screws and release heat shield from
induction manifold.
5.Slacken induction manifold lower securing nuts,
located below exhaust manifold.
6.Remove induction manifold upper securing bolts.
7.Remove induction manifold. Plug apertures in
cylinder head with clean rag to prevent any items
falling into engine.
8.Check gasket is satisfactory for further use.
Refit
9.Clean induction manifold mating face.
10.Position induction manifold and secure with
upper and lower fixings.
11.Tighten securing nuts and bolts to
25 Nm (18
lbf/ft).
12.Fit manifold heat shield.
13.Fit hose intercooler to induction manifold.
14.Fit rocker cover insulation.
15.Reconnect battery.INDUCTION/EXHAUST MANIFOLD GASKET
Service repair no - 30.15.15
Remove
1.Remove induction manifold
See Induction
manifold
.
2.Remove turbocharger outlet hose.
3.Raise vehicle and slacken exhaust front pipe to
intermediate silencer flange nuts. Ensure pipe is
free to turn.
NOTE: If removing exhaust manifold and
turbocharger assembly from vehicle,
remove manifold to exhaust front pipe
nuts while working under vehicle.
4.Remove exhaust manifold securing nuts,
removing centre lower nut first.
5.Move heater rail clear of exhaust manifold.
6.With exhaust manifold and turbocharger still
attached to exhaust front pipe, withdraw from
head by turning front pipe until sufficient access
is gained to remove gasket.
7.Suitably support exhaust manifold and
turbocharger assembly to prevent damage.
8.Remove induction manifold lower nuts.
9.Remove gasket.
10.Clean mating faces.

33CLUTCH
2
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.

41TRANSFER GEARBOX
2
FAULT DIAGNOSIS OIL LEAKS
Verify that oil leak is from transfer box and not main
gearbox before proceeding with checks.
Prior to road test
1.Check oil level in transfer box is correct.
2.Check tightness of level and drain plugs.
3.Check breather system for blockage. To validate
system pipe must be removed, inspected,
rectified as necessary and refitted.
4.Remove all traces of oil from exterior of transfer
box.
Take vehicle for short road test.
5.Identify source of leaks and rectify as follows.
Front or rear output seal leaking:-
1.Drain oil and remove leaking output flange.
2.Inspect seal track on flange for surface damage.
If damaged renew component.
3.Remove and discard oil seal.
4.Inspect seal locating bore and remove any sharp
edges which may damage new oil seal.
5.Fit new seal.
6.Fit output flange and all other parts.
7.Add oil to correct level into gearbox
See
SECTION 10, Maintenance, Under vehicle
maintenance
.
Cover plate sealant leaking.
1.Drain oil and remove leaking cover plate.
2.Remove all traces of joint sealant from both joint
faces.
3.Degrease all components and apply a thin film of
Hylomar sealant, to both joint faces.
4.Apply thread sealant to bolts which come into
contact with gearbox oil.
5.Refit cover plate.
CAUTION: Care must be taken not to
overtighten fixings.Leak between main and transfer gearboxes.
1.Site vehicle onto a ramp .
2.Select neutral in transfer box and select 4th gear
in main gearbox.
3.Run engine at 2000 rpm with clutch/drive
engaged.
4.Observe joint between main and transfer boxes.
5.If oil leak is found establish if it is gear oil.
6.If so, leak is originating from transfer box.
7.Check two inner (main/transfer) bolts are oil
tight, as these holes are tapped into main
transfer case.
8.Remove transfer box to inspect mainshaft collar
seal track condition, and front face of transfer
case for porosity
See Repair, Transfer
gearbox
.
9.If these areas require servicing, transfer gearbox
input seal must also be renewed.
CAUTION: Avoid damaging new seal lip
and ensure seal is fitted flush with
machined face. Also ensure new seal is
not damaged when refitting transfer gearbox.
10.If red ATF type oil is seen leaking during
workshop test, investigate main gearbox for
cause of leak.
Detent plug or electrical switch leaks.
1.Detent plugs and electrical switches do not
usually leak. It must be noted that they fit into
open tapped holes in transfer case and therefore
should be considered when looking for source of
leak.

TRANSFER GEARBOX
1
SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE REV: 05/99 TORQUE VALUES
NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are
tightened to the correct torque.
Nm
Transfer gearbox
Pinch bolt - operating arm to crank arm 9......................................................
End cover gear change housing 9.................................................................
Bottom cover to transfer case 25....................................................................
Front output housing to transfer case 25........................................................
Cross shaft housing to front output housing 25...............................................
Gear change housing 25.................................................................................
Pivot shaft to link arm 25.................................................................................
Connecting rod to adjustable clevis 25...........................................................
Anti-rotation plate intermediate shaft 25.........................................................
Front output housing cover 25........................................................................
Pivot bracket to extension housing 25............................................................
Finger housing to front output housing 25......................................................
Bearing housing to transfer case 25...............................................................
Brake drum to coupling flange 25...................................................................
Bearing housing cover to transfer gearbox 45................................................
Rear output speedometer housing to transfer gearbox 45..............................
Selector finger to cross shaft high/low 25.......................................................
Selector fork, high/low to shaft 25...................................................................
Transmission brake to speedometer housing 72............................................
Gate plate to grommet plate 9.......................................................................
Gearbox to transfer case 45...........................................................................
Oil drain plug 30..............................................................................................
Oil filler/level plug 30.......................................................................................
Differential case (front to rear) 60...................................................................
Output flanges 162...........................................................................................
Differential case rear stake nut 72..................................................................
Transfer breather 15.......................................................................................
Transfer box front drive flange to drive shaft 45..............................................
Transfer box rear drive flange to drive shaft 45..............................................
Transfer gearbox mounting brackets to chassis 30........................................
Mounting brackets to transfer gearbox 55......................................................
Mounting rubbers to mounting brackets 21.....................................................

PROPELLER SHAFTS
1
FAULT DIAGNOSIS VIBRATION HARSHNESS
Check that the propeller shaft universal joints and
sliding splines are not siezed or worn and that the
shafts are correctly aligned.
NOTE: In the event that both shafts are
satisfactory, but the vibration/harshness is
still present, the transfer box operation
and balance of the road wheels should be
checked.
For transfer box operation
See TRANSFER
GEARBOX, Fault diagnosis, Transfer Gearbox -
Oil seal locations
.
For balance of road wheels
See WHEELS AND
TYRES, Repair, Wheel Balancing.

REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
1
FAULT DIAGNOSIS FAULT DIAGNOSIS
Complaint - Oil leaks
An external leak of lubrication from the hub seals can
be caused by a faulty internal seal. For example, if the
seals which separate the differential from the hubs are
faulty and the vehicle is operating or parked on an
embankment, oil from the differential may flood one
hub resulting in a lack of lubrication in the differential.
When a seal is found to be leaking check the axle
ventilation system, as a blockage can cause internal
pressure to force oil past the seals.
See 'Description and Operation' for illustrations of oil
seal locations.
When investigating hub seal leaks check the grease
for dilution with oil. Also check the differential oil level,
for signs of metal particles in the oil and the condition
of internal seals.
If the vehicle is driven in deep water with defective oil
seals, water may contaminate the lubricants and raise
the differential oil level, giving a false impression that
the housing has been overfilled.
Do not assume that a high oil level in the
differential is due to over filling or, that a low level
is because of an external leak.

REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
1
OVERHAUL DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY - 110/130
Service repair no - 51.15.07
Overhaul
1.Drain off differential lubricating oil, and refit plug.
2.Remove rear axle assembly from vehicle
See
Repair, Rear axle
3.Remove hub driving member fixings.
4.Withdraw driving member and axle shaft
sufficiently to disengage differential.
5.Repeat instruction 4 for other axle shaft.
6.Remove fixings and support strip at differential
cover and withdraw cover and joint washer.
7.Note relationship marking on bearing caps and
axle casing to ensure correct refitting.
8.Remove fixings and withdraw differential bearing
caps.
9.Clean out and examine spreader tool pegholes
provided in gear casing face; ensure that holes
are free from dirt and burrs and damage.
10.Ensure that turnbuckle adjuster is free to turn.
Using axle spreader 18G31C
11.Fit axle spreader to engage peg holes.
(Spreader18G131C, Adaptor pegs18G131F)
12.Using a spanner, turn adjuster until all free play
between spreader and casing is taken up,
denoted by adjuster becoming stiff to turn.
13.Check that side members of spreader are clear
of casing.
14.Stretch casing, rotating adjuster by one flat at a
time, until differential assembly can be levered
out. Do not lever against spreader; use suitable
packing under levers to avoid damage to casing.