MAINTENANCE
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MAINTENANCE REV: 05/99 UNDER VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
legal requirements. When under chassis
maintenance, 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
RENEW ENGINE OIL AND FILTER
1.Ensure vehicle is level.
2.Run engine to warm oil, switch off ignition.
3.Disconnect battery.
4.Place suitable drain tray under sump drain plug.
5.Remove drain plug from sump and allow oil to
drain completely.
6.Fit new sealing washer, replace plug and tighten
to
35 Nm (26 lbf/ft).
7.Place drain tray under oil filter.
8.Unscrew filter anti-clockwise, using a strap
wrench if necessary.
9.Clean mating face of oil filter adaptor.
10.Coat rubber sealing washer of new filter with
clean engine oil.
11.Screw filter on clockwise until sealing washer
touches adaptor mating face, tighten a further
half turn by hand only. DO NOT overtighten.
12.Clean and remove filler cap from rocker cover.
13.Pour in correct quantity and grade of new oil
from a sealed container.
See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended lubricants and fluids
14.Check that oil level is between upper and lower
marks on dipstick. DO NOT fill above upper
mark.
15.Firmly replace filler cap.
16.Reconnect battery, run engine and check oil filter
for leaks.
17.Stop engine, allow oil to run back into sump for a
few minutes and check oil level again. Top up if
necessary.
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MAINTENANCEREV: 05/99 RENEW GEARBOX OIL
1.Ensure vehicle is level.
2.Place suitable tray under gearbox.
3.Disconnect battery.
4.Clean area around filler/level plugs.
5.Remove both plugs and allow oil to drain
completely.
WARNING: When draining gearbox, care
should be taken to ensure that oil is not
hot as personal scalding could result.
6.Refit drain plug and tighten to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
7.Inject new oil into gearbox until it runs out of filler
hole. Allow excess oil to drain and wipe clean.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
lubricants and fluids
8.Refit filler/level plug and tighten to30 Nm (22
lbf/ft).
9.Reconnect battery.
RENEW TRANSFER GEARBOX OIL
1.Ensure vehicle is level.
2.Disconnect battery.
3.Clean area around filler/level and drain plugs.
WARNING: When draining gearbox care
should be taken to ensure that oil is not
hot as personal scalding could result.
4.Place suitable tray under transfer gearbox.
5.Remove filler/level plug to vent gearbox and
assist draining.
6.Remove drain plug and allow oil to drain.
7.Thoroughly clean drain plug threads and apply
fresh 'Hylomar' sealant.
8.Refit drain plug and tighten to
30 Nm (22lbf/ft).
9.Inject new oil of correct quantity and grade into
gearbox until oil runs out from filler/level hole.
Allow excess oil to drain and wipe clean.
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended lubricants and
fluids
10.Thoroughly clean filler/level plug and apply fresh
'Hylomar' sealant.
11.Refit plug and tighten to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
12.Reconnect battery.
CHECK/TOP UP TRANSFER GEARBOX OIL
1.Ensure vehicle is level.
2.Disconnect battery.
3.Clean area around filler/level plug.
4.Remove plug, check oil level and top up if
necessary with correct grade of oil,
See
LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES,
Information, Recommended lubricants and
fluids
until oil runs out from filler/level hole.
Allow excess oil to drain and wipe clean.
5.Thoroughly clean filler/level plug threads and
apply fresh 'Hylomar' sealant.
6.Refit plug and tighten to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
7.Reconnect battery.
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MAINTENANCE REV: 05/99 RENEW FRONT AND REAR AXLE OIL
1.Ensure vehicle is level and place suitable tray
under axle to be drained.
2.Using 13mm square drive wrench, remove drain
and filler/level plugs from axle and allow oil to
drain completely.
3.Clean and refit drain plug.
A- Front and rear axle, 90 models, front, 110/130
models.B- Rear axle, 110/130 models.
4.Inject new oil,
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS
AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended lubricants and fluids
until it
runs out from filler/level hole. Allow excess oil to
drain and wipe clean.
5.Clean and refit filler/level plug.
CHECK/TOP UP FRONT AND REAR AXLE
1.Ensure vehicle is level.
2.Using 13 mm square drive wrench, remove
filler/level plug.3.If necessary inject new oil until oil runs out from
filler/level hole. Allow excess oil to drain and
wipe clean.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
lubricants and fluids
4.Clean and refit filler/level plug.
RENEW SWIVEL PIN HOUSING OIL
1.Ensure vehicle is level and place suitable tray
under swivel to be drained.
2.Remove drain and level plugs, allow oil to drain
completely. Clean and refit drain plug.
3.Remove filler plug and inject new oil until oil runs
out from level hole.
See LUBRICANTS,
FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information,
Recommended lubricants and fluids
Allow
excess oil to drain and wipe clean.
4.Clean and refit filler and level plugs.
NOTE: On later vehicles, the level and
drain plugs have been deleted. The swivel
pin housing is filled with grease on
manufacture, for life service, and maintenance is
not required.
CHECK/TOP UP SWIVEL PIN HOUSING OIL
1.Ensure vehicle is level.
2.Remove level and filler plug, check oil level and
top up if necessary with new oil until oil runs out
from level hole. Allow excess oil to drain and
wipe clean.
See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND
CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended
lubricants and fluids
3.Clean and refit filler and level plugs.
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MAINTENANCEREV: 05/99 ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
Camshaft drive belt
The engine timing gears are driven by a toothed
rubber belt which must be renewed at intervals
determined by the severity of operating conditions. In
reasonable, temperate climate operation, the belt
should be renewed every 120,000 km (72,000 miles)
or every six years whichever occurs earlier.
In adverse operating conditions, such as work in dusty
atmospheres, high ambient temperatures, desert and
tropical zones, renew the belt every 60,000 km
(36,000 miles) or every three years, whichever occurs
earlier.
CAUTION: If the drive belt is not renewed
at the correct interval, it could fail,
resulting in serious engine damage.
Oil change diesel engines
If the vehicle is operated on fuel with a high sulphur
content (over 1%) the oil change intervals must not
exceed 5000 km (3000 miles).
Anti-freeze
At two yearly intervals or at the onset of the second
winter, the cooling system should be drained, flushed
and refilled with the required water and anti-freeze
solution.
Hydraulic brake fluid.
It is recommended that at 40,000 km (24,000 miles)
intervals or every two years, whichever is the earlier,
the hydraulic brake fluid should be completely
renewed.
At 80,000 km (48,000 miles) intervals or every four
years, whichever is the earlier, all hydraulic brake fluid
seals and flexible hoses should be renewed. All
working surfaces of the master cylinder and caliper
cylinders should be examined and renewed where
necessary.Air cleaner
When the vehicle is used in dusty or field conditions or
deep wading, frequent attention to the air cleaner may
be required.
Dampers
At 60,000 km (36,000 miles) intervals remove all
suspension dampers, test for correct operation, refit or
renew as necessary.
SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
When the vehicle is operated in extremely arduous
conditions or on dusty, wet or muddy terrain, more
frequent attention should be paid to all servicing
requirements.
Additional daily or weekly attention depending on
operating conditions:
Check/top-up transfer box oil.
Check steering rubber boots for security and
condition. Renew if damaged.
Check brake fluid level: Investigate cause if any fluid
loss is suspected.
Clean brake discs and calipers.
Lubricate front and rear propeller shaft
universal/sliding joints. Under tropical or severe
conditions, particularly where sand is encountered,
the sliding joints must be lubricated very frequently to
prevent ingress of abrasive material.
Every week and every maintenance inspection check
tyre pressures and inspect tyre treads and side walls.
Under arduous cross-country conditions the tyre
pressures should be checked much more frequently,
even to the extent of a daily check.
Monthly
Renew gearbox oil.
Renew transfer box oil.
Check air cleaner element and renew every 6 months
or as necessary.
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MAINTENANCE ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
Camshaft drive belt
The engine timing gears are driven by a toothed
rubber belt which must be renewed at intervals
determined by the severity of operating conditions. In
reasonable, temperate climate operation, the belt
should be renewed every 120,000 km (72,000 miles)
or every six years whichever occurs earlier.
In adverse operating conditions, such as work in dusty
atmospheres, high ambient temperatures, desert and
tropical zones, renew the belt every 60,000 km
(36,000 miles) or every three years, whichever occurs
earlier.
CAUTION: If the drive belt is not renewed
at the correct interval, it could fail,
resulting in serious engine damage.
Oil change diesel engines
If the vehicle is operated on fuel with a high sulpher
content (over 1%) the oil change intervals must not
exceed 5000 km (3000 miles).
Anti-freeze
At two yearly intervals or at the onset of the second
winter, the cooling system should be drained, flushed
and refilled with the required water and anti-freeze
solution.
Hydraulic brake fluid.
It is recommended that at 40,000 km (24,000 miles)
intervals or every two years, whichever is the earlier,
the hydraulic brake fluid should be completely
renewed.
At 80,000 km (48,000 miles) intervals or every four
years, whichever is the earlier, all hydraulic brake fluid
seals and flexible hoses should be renewed. All
working surfaces of the master cylinder and caliper
cylinders should be examined and renewed where
necessary.Air cleaner
When the vehicle is used in dusty or field conditions or
deep wading, frequent attention to the air cleaner may
be required.
Dampers
At 60,000 km (36,000 miles) intervals remove all
suspension dampers, test for correct operation, refit or
renew as necessary.
SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
When the vehicle is operated in extremely arduous
conditions or on dusty, wet or muddy terrain, more
frequent attention should be paid to all servicing
requirements.
Additional daily or weekly attention depending on
operating conditions:
Check/top-up transfer box oil.
Check steering rubber boots for security and
condition. Renew if damaged.
Check brake fluid level: Investigate cause if any fluid
loss is suspected.
Clean brake discs and calipers.
Lubricate front and rear propeller shaft
universal/sliding joints. Under tropical or severe
conditions, particularly where sand is encountered,
the sliding joints must be lubricated very frequently to
prevent ingress of abrasive material.
Every week and every maintenance inspection check
tyre pressures and inspect tyre treads and side walls.
Under arduous cross-country conditions the tyre
pressures should be checked much more frequently,
even to the extent of a daily check.
Monthly
Renew gearbox oil.
Renew transfer box oil.
Check air cleaner element and renew every 6 months
or as necessary.
12ENGINE
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REPAIR ENGINE OIL PRESSURE TEST
Service repair no - 12.90.09/01
WARNING: Use suitable exhaust
extraction equipment if an engine test is
being carried out in a workshop.
WARNING: If vehicle has been running,
engine wil be hot; care must be taken
when fitting test equipment to prevent
personal injury.
1.Check that engine lubricant is to correct level.
2.Remove oil pressure switch .
3.Connect pressure test gaugeLRT-12-052A,as
shown.
4.Start and run engine to normal operating
temperature.
5.With engine running at idle check oil pressure,
which should read 1.76 bar (25.87 lbf/in
2).6.If pressure is low it can be caused by the
following:-
Thin or diluted oil.
Low oil in sump.
Choked oil strainer.
Faulty oil pressure relief valve.
Excessively worn or damaged oil pump
displacement gears.
Excessive crankshaft bearing clearance.
7.If excessive pressure is indicated it can be
caused by :-
Overfilling engine with lubricant.
Sticking oil pressure relief valve.
Blockage in breather system.
ENGINE
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REPAIR
26.Disconnect both pipes from fuel lift pump.
27.Release fuel feed pipe from retaining clip on air
cleaner bracket.
28.Disconnect vacuum hose from brake servo.
29.Remove oil pipes from oil filter adaptor.30.Using suitable hoist, fit chains to lifting brackets
and support engine.
31.Remove nuts and plain washers securing front
engine mountings to chassis.
32.Support gearbox.
33.Remove engine to bell housing fixings, leaving
starter motor attached to engine.
34.Carefully raise engine to release from gearbox.
35.Ensure all relevant connections to engine have
been removed.
36.Remove engine.
Refit
37.Clean bell housing.
38.Apply Hylomar sealant to mating faces of bell
housing and flywheel housing.
39.Lubricate splines of gearbox primary pinion with
Rocol MV 3.
40.Carefully lower engine into position and locate
primary pinion into clutch and engage bell
housing dowels.
41.Fit engine to bell housing fixings. Tighten to
40
Nm (30 lbf/ft).
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REPAIR 42.Raise engine, and locate front engine mountings
to chassis.
43.Remove gearbox support and lower engine.
44.Tighten front engine mounting to chassis fixings
to
45 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
45.Release chains from engine lifting brackets and
remove hoist.
46.Connect oil cooler pipes to oil filter adaptor.
47.Fit vacuum hose to brake servo adaptor.
48.Secure fuel feed pipe in retaining clip on air
cleaner bracket.
49.Fit fuel lift pump pipes.
50.Connect feed and spill return pipes to injector
pump.
51.If fitted, reconnect hand throttle cable to
mounting bracket and injector pump.
52.Fit outer cable adjusting nut into injector pump
mounting bracket.
53.Fit inner throttle cable to injector pump and
secure with clevis and split pin.
54.Secure bleed hose in retaining clips on front
timing cover.
55.Fit bleed hose to thermostat housing.
56.Connect inlet and outlet hoses to power steering
pump.
57.Fit down pipe to exhaust manifold and secure
with 3 nuts.
58.Connect starter motor battery and fuse box
leads.
59.If fitted, connect EGR valve multi-plug and
vacuum pipe.
60.Secure breather pipe clip to cylinder head.
61.Connect engine harness multi-plug.
62.Fit heater plug feed wire.
63.Connect electrical feed plug at rear of cylinder
head.
64.Fit heater hoses to cylinder head and heater
rails.
65.Fit feed pipe/hose to turbo-charger and
intercooler.
66.Fit rocker cover insulation.
67.Fit radiator assembly.
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Radiator
If applicable, fit air
conditioning condenser, compressor pipes and
heater matrix hoses.
See AIR CONDITIONING,
Repair, Condenser
68.Fit bonnet.
69.Reconnect battery.CRANKSHAFT PULLEY
Service repair no - 12.21.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Drain coolant.
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Drain and refill cooling system
3.Remove top hose from radiator.
4.Remove intercooler to induction manifold hose.
5.Remove viscous coupling and fan.
See
COOLING SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous
coupling and fan
6.Remove fan cowl.See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Fan cowl
7.Remove drive belt.See ELECTRICAL, Repair,
Auxiliary drive belt
8.Fit crankshaft pulley retainerLRT-12-080and
secure with 4 bolts.
9.Remove crankshaft pulley retaining bolt
anti-clockwise using socket and suitable long
bar.
10.Remove pulley retainer.
11.Remove pulley, if necessary using extractor
LRT-12-049with thrust pad fromLRT-12-031.