MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
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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.
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REPAIR Refit
11.Fit new gasket over manifold studs.
12.Loosely fit induction manifold lower nuts to
studs.
13.Fit exhaust manifold and secure with central
upper and lower nuts.
14.Locate heater rail to its correct position and
secure with outer exhaust manifold nuts.
15.Tighten all exhaust manifold nuts to
45 Nm (33
lbf/ft).
16.Tighten exhaust front pipe to intermediate
silencer nuts to
50 Nm (37 lbf/ft).
17.Fit turbocharger outlet pipe.
18.Fit induction manifold
See Induction manifold
.EXHAUST MANIFOLD/TURBOCHARGER
ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 30.15.10
Remove
1.Remove induction manifold
See Induction
manifold
.
2.Disconnect turbocharger inlet hose.
3.Disconnect boost pressure pipe at turbocharger.
4.Remove intercooler bottom hose.
5.Place suitable container under engine and
disconnect turbocharger oil feed and return
pipes at cylinder block.
6.Remove 3 nuts securing exhaust front pipe to
manifold flange.
7.Remove 7 nuts and lift exhaust manifold and
turbocharger assembly from cylinder head.
8.Discard manifold gasket.
Refit
9.Fit new manifold gasket.
10.Position exhaust manifold assembly onto
location studs and secure to cylinder head.
Tighten nuts to
45 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
11.Secure exhaust front pipe to manifold flange.
Tighten fixings to
50 Nm (37 lbf/ft).
12.Reconnect turbocharger oil feed and return
pipes at cylinder block.
13.Fit intercooler bottom hose.
14.Fit boost pressure pipe at turbocharger.
15.Fit turbocharger inlet hose.
16.Fit induction manifold
See Induction manifold
.
MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
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REPAIR EXHAUST FRONT PIPE
Service repair no - 30.10.09
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Raise vehicle on ramp.
3.Remove 3 securing nuts at exhaust manifold
flange.
4.Remove through bolt securing front pipe
mounting bracket to chassis.
5.Remove bracket and rubber mounting from
exhaust pipe.
NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
legal requirements. When under chassis
remove and refit procedures are required, it may
be necessary to remove the undertray
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Front undertray or
See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear undertray
.
6.Remove flange nuts securing front pipe to
intermediate silencer assembly and separate
flanges.
7.Release front pipe at manifold and remove
gasket.
8.Move front pipe rearwards, lower front end and
at the same time twist toward propeller shaft.
Move pipe forward and withdraw from under
vehicle.
Refit
9.Manouvre front pipe into position and secure to
intermediate silencer flange. Do not fully tighten
fixings at this stage.
10.Fit new gasket and secure front pipe to exhaust
manifold. Tighten fixings to
50 Nm (37 lbf/ft).
11.Fit front pipe bracket and mounting rubber to
chassis.
12.Fully tighten front pipe to intermediate silencer
flange nuts to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
13.Lower vehicle ramp and reconnect battery.
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REPAIR INTERMEDIATE PIPE - 90
Service repair no - 30.10.11
Remove
1.Raise vehicle on ramp.
2.Release intermediate pipe from front mounting
rubber, see J6243.
3.Remove 2 flange nuts securing intermediate
pipe to tail pipe.
4.Release intermediate pipe from rear mounting
rubber.
5.Remove 2 flange nuts securing intermediate
pipe to front pipe.
6.Release intermediate pipe from front and tail
pipe and remove.
Refit
7.Fit intermediate pipe to front and tail pipes.
8.Secure intermediate pipe to front and rear
mounting rubbers.
9.Secure intermediate pipe to front pipe. Tighten
nuts to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
10.Secure intermediate pipe to tail pipe. Tighten
nuts to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
11.Lower vehicle.INTERMEDIATE PIPE - 110/130
Service repair no - 30.10.11
Remove
1.Raise vehicle on ramp.
2.Release intermediate pipe from mounting
rubber, see J6244.
3.Remove 2 flange nuts securing intermediate
pipe to tail pipe.
4.Remove 2 flange nuts securing intermediate
pipe to front pipe.
5.Release intermediate pipe from front and tail
pipe and remove.
Refit
6.Fit intermediate pipe to front and tail pipes.
7.Secure intermediate pipe to mounting rubbers.
8.Secure intermediate pipe to front pipe. Tighten
nuts to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
9.Secure intermediate pipe to tail pipe. Tighten
nuts to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
10.Lower vehicle.
MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM
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REPAIR TAILPIPE - 90
Service repair no - 30.10.22
Remove
1.Raise vehicle on ramp.
2.Remove 2 flange nuts securing tail pipe to
intermediate pipe, see J6243.
3.Release tail pipe from inboard mounting rubber.
4.Release tail pipe from outboard mounting rubber
and remove.
Refit
5.Fit tail pipe to intermediate pipe.
6.Secure tail pipe to mounting rubbers.
7.Secure tail pipe to intermediate pipe. Tighten
nuts to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
8.Lower vehicle.TAILPIPE - 110/130
Service repair no - 30.10.22
Remove
1.Raise vehicle on ramp.
2.Remove 2 flange nuts securing tail pipe to
intermediate pipe, see J6244.
3.Release tail pipe from front mounting rubber.
4.Release tail pipe from rear mounting rubber.
5.Release tail pipe from intermediate pipe and
feed over rear axle.
6.Remove tail pipe.
Refit
7.Feed tail pipe over rear axle and connect to
intermediate pipe.
8.Secure tail pipe to mounting rubbers.
9.Secure tail pipe to intermediate pipe. Tighten
nuts to
30 Nm (22 lbf/ft).
10.Lower vehicle.
CLUTCH
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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
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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.
CLUTCH
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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.