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REPAIR Refit
14.Fit gasket to centre bolt boss.
15.Locate new gasket and fit front cover plate using
fixing bolts as shown. Tighten bolts to
25 Nm (18
lbf/ft).
1- 25 mm,2- 35 mm,3- 50 mm,4- 100 mm,5- 110
mm
16.Fit crankshaft pulley.
See Crankshaft pulley
17.Fit drive belt.See ELECTRICAL, Repair,
Auxiliary drive belt
18.Fit fan cowl.See COOLING SYSTEM, Repair,
Fan cowl
19.Fit viscous coupling and fan.See COOLING
SYSTEM, Repair, Viscous coupling and fan
20.Fit intercooler to induction manifold hose.
21.Fit top hose to radiator.
22.Refill cooling system.
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Drain and refill cooling system
23.Reconnect battery.CAMSHAFT DRIVE BELT
Service repair no - 12.65.18
Remove
1.Remove front cover plate.
See Front cover
plate
2.Position engine at TDC on No. 1 cylinder.
3.Remove blanking plug from flywheel housing
and insert timing toolLRT-12-044.
4.Engage timing tool pin with slot in flywheel.
5.Check correct alignment of timing mark on
camshaft gear and that crankshaft key aligns
with cast arrow on housing.
6.Insert pin from special toolLRT-12-045in
injection pump gear and through into pump
flange.
ENGINE
9
REPAIR
NOTE: If the camshaft gear is to be
removed during these operations its
retaining bolt should be slackened before
the timing belt is removed.
7.Slacken belt tensioner bolt.
8.Remove idler pulley.
9.Remove timing belt.
NOTE: If excessive timing belt debris is
evident in the front cover, this is probably
due to the misalignment of the front timing
cover caused by incorrect assembly of the fuel
injection pump bracket.
See FUEL SYSTEM,
Repair, Fuel Injection pump
NOTE: During use, a belt develops a wear
pattern relative to its running direction, if
the original belt is to be re-used it must be
refitted so that it rotates in the original direction.
Mark belt direction of rotation, using soft chalk, to
ensure correct refitment.
CAUTION: The belt must be stored on its
edge on a clean surface and in such a
manner that bends are not less than 50
mm (2.0in.) radius. Do not bend belts at an acute
angle, otherwise premature failure could result.Belt tensioner
NOTE: The belt tensioner need only be
removed if it is being replaced or for
access purposes to remove front cover.
10.Remove securing bolt and withdraw tensioner
complete with spacer.
Refit
11.If necessary, fit belt tensioner and spacer.
Tighten fixing bolt to
45 Nm (33lbf/ft).
Timing belt fitting and tensioning
NOTE: It is important that belt tensioning
is carried out carefully and accurately. The
following procedure involves tensioning
the belt twice to ensure that it is equally tensioned
between each gear. New and original belts are
tensioned to different figures.
12.Ensure timing marks are correctly aligned, pin
from special toolLRT-12-045is correctly
inserted in injection pump gear and timing tool
LRT-12-044is fitted to flywheel housing with pin
located in flywheel slot.
13.Fit belt, observing rotational marks made during
removal. Feed belt over gears keeping it tight on
drive side.
14.Fit idler pulley.
15.Slacken injection pump gear retaining bolts.
16.Adjust belt to correctly sit in gears.
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REPAIR 17.Slacken belt tensioner securing bolt to finger
tight.
18.Insert 13 mm square drive extension bar in
tensioner plate.
NOTE: Belt tensioning should be carried
out using a dial type torque meter having a
range not exceeding
60 Nm (44 lbf/ft).The
torque meter should be used in the almost vertical
position.
19.Apply a tension of
15 Nm (11 lbf/ft)for a new
belt or
12 Nm (9 lbf/ft)for an original belt. When
tension is correct, tighten clamp bolt.
20.Tighten injection pump gear bolts.
21.Remove pin from injection pump gear.
22.Disengage timing pin from timing slot in flywheel
or ring gear.
23.Rotate crankshaft one and three quarter turns in
a clockwise direction; then continue rotation until
timing pin in timing tool can be engaged with slot
in flywheel.
24.Disengage timing pin.
25.Insert pin from special toolLRT-12-045in
injection pump gear and through into pump
flange.
26.Slacken injection pump gear retaining bolts.
27.Slacken tensioner and retension belt.
28.Tighten injection pump gear retaining bolts.
29.Remove pin from injection pump gear.
30.Remove timing tool and refit plug.
31.Fit front cover plate using new gaskets.
See Front cover plate and seal
CRANKSHAFT GEAR
Service repair no - 12.65.25
Remove
1.Remove camshaft drive belt.
See Camshaft
drive belt
2.If the crankshaft gear cannot be removed by
hand, use special toolLRT-12-078with main
body and thrust button from special tool
LRT-12-031, as illustrated . Withdraw gear
complete with 'O' ring seal.
Refit
3.Lubricate new 'O' ring seal with petroleum jelly
and slide onto crankshaft, taking care not to
damage seal on woodruff keys.
4.Fit crankshaft gear and tap fully home ensuring
'O' ring seal is properly seated.
5.Fit camshaft drive belt.
See Camshaft drive
belt
ENGINE
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REPAIR FLYWHEEL
Service repair no - 12.53.07
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove gearbox.
See MANUAL GEARBOX,
Repair, R380 gearbox
3.Remove clutch.See CLUTCH, Repair, Clutch
assembly
4.Fit 2, long, 8 mm bolts into the clutch bolt holes,
as shown, to use as handles when lifting the
flywheel off the crankshaft.
5.Remove fan cowl.
See COOLING SYSTEM,
Repair, Fan cowl
6.Fit crankshaft pulley retainerLRT-12-080and
secure with 4 bolts, to restrain crankshaft while
removing flywheel retaining bolts.
7.Remove bolts and lift off flywheel.
Refit
NOTE: To prevent excessive flywheel
run-out, ensure that mating faces of
flywheel and crankshaft are clean.
8.Locate flywheel on crankshaft, remove lifting
bolts, and secure flywheel with new patched
retaining bolts, progressively tighten to
147 Nm
(108 lbf/ft).
9.Check the flywheel for possible run-out by
mounting a dial test indicator with the stylus in a
loaded condition resting on the flywheel face at a
radius of 114 mm (4.50 in) from the centre.
10.Turn flywheel and check that run-out does not
exceed 0,07 mm (0.003 in).
11.Should run-out be excessive, remove flywheel
and check again for irregularities on crankshaft
and flywheel mating faces and location dowel.
12.Remove crankshaft pulley retainer.
13.Fit fan cowl.
See COOLING SYSTEM, Repair,
Fan cowl
14.Fit clutch.See CLUTCH, Repair, Clutch
assembly
15.Fit gearbox.See MANUAL GEARBOX, Repair,
R380 gearbox
16.Reconnect battery.
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REPAIR CRANKSHAFT REAR OIL SEAL
Service repair no - 12.21.20
Remove
NOTE: The crankshaft rear oil seal is
retained in its own housing, if the seal
requires replacing, the complete housing
assembly (1) must be renewed. Housing and seal
assemblies are supplied with their own
former/seal guide (2) already fitted. This former
must not be removed before fitting the assembly
to the engine. If a seal and housing assembly is
received without a former/guide fitted it must be
returned to the supplier. Used formers/guides
must be discarded immediately after use, under
no circumstances should they be reused on other
assemblies.
NOTE: A different rear oil seal housing,
with integral 'O' ring seal and gasket, was
fitted on earlier engines. They must be
replaced with the current housing and gasket (3)
shown below.
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove gearbox.
See MANUAL GEARBOX,
Repair, R380 gearbox
3.Remove clutch.See CLUTCH, Repair, Clutch
assembly
4.Remove flywheel.See Flywheel
5.Remove 5 bolts and withdraw seal housing,
complete with gasket.
Refit
NOTE: The raised side of groove at the
bottom of seal housing gasket must be
fitted to cylinder block face.
6.Insert slave studs to locate seal housing gasket.
7.Position new gasket over slave studs and
crankshaft flange onto cylinder block.
8.Fit new seal housing assembly, with
former/guide in-situ, over crankshaft flange. This
action will eject former/guide.
9.Secure assembly to cylinder block, removing
slave studs individually and inserting bolts.
Tighten to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
10.Refit flywheel.See Flywheel
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REPAIR FLYWHEEL HOUSING
Service repair no - 12.53.01
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove gearbox.
See MANUAL GEARBOX,
Repair, R380 gearbox
3.Remove clutch.See CLUTCH, Repair, Clutch
assembly
4.Remove flywheel.See Flywheel
5.Remove 3 fixings and withdraw starter motor.
6.Remove 2 bolts from top of flywheel housing.
7.Remove 4 bolts securing bottom of flywheel
housing to engine mounting brackets.
8.Remove inner bolts and lift off flywheel housing.Refit
9.Clean rear face of housing and mating face on
block, ensuring all old sealant is removed.
10.Apply sealant to flywheel housing mating face on
cylinder block.
11.Fit housing to cylinder block. Tighten retaining
bolts to
45 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
12.Remove surplus sealant from block.
13.Fit starter motor.
14.Fit flywheel.
See Flywheel
15.Fit clutch.See CLUTCH, Repair, Clutch
assembly
16.Fit gearbox.See MANUAL GEARBOX, Repair,
R380 gearbox
17.Reconnect battery.
FUEL SYSTEM
3
ADJUSTMENT INJECTION PUMP TIMING - CHECK AND ADJUST
Service repair no - 19.30.01
1.Viewing the valve mechanism through oil filler
aperture, turn crankshaft clockwise until inlet
valve of No.1 cylinder has just closed. No.1
cylinder is now just before TDC.
2.Remove blanking plug from flywheel housing
and insert timing toolLRT-12-044, locating
centre pin on flywheel.
NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
legal requirements. When under chassis
adjustments 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
3.Cearfully rotate crankshaft clockwise until centre
pin engages timing slot in flywheel.
4.Remove injection pump access plate, complete
with gasket, from front cover plate.
5.Fit locking pinLRT-12-045/2to injection pump
gear. If difficulty is experienced in inserting pin,
adjustments will be needed to correctly set
injection pump timing as follows:
6.Support injection pump retaining nut to prevent
strain on timing belt.
7.Slacken the 3 keeper plate retaining bolts.
8.Carefully turn fixing nut and keeper plate until
locking pin can be inserted, without restriction,
into injection pump gear.
9.Tighten keeper plate bolts to
25 Nm (18 lbf/ft)
and remove locking pin.
10.Refit injection pump access plate plate and
gasket.
11.Remove flywheel timing tool and refit blanking
plug.
12.Run engine until normal operating temperature is
reached and check that idle speed adjustment,
See low and high idle speed adjustmentand
throttle cable adjustment
See Throttle cable
are correct.
FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR FUEL INJECTION PUMP
Service repair no - 19.30.07
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Disconnect and remove high pressure fuel
injection pipes, pump to injectors.
3.Viewing valve mechanism through oil filler cap
aperture, turn crankshaft clockwise until No. 1
cylinder is just before TDC.
4.Remove blanking plug from flywheel housing
and fit timing toolLRT-12-044, locating centre
pin on flywheel.
NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
legal requirements. When under chassis
adjustments 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
5.Carefully rotate crankshaft clockwise until centre
pin engages with timing slot in flywheel.
6.Remove injection pump access plate, complete
with gasket, from front cover plate.
7.Fit pin fromLRT-12-045to injection pump gear.
8.Restrain pulley nut to prevent straining timing
belt and remove drive gear to pump hub fixing
bolts and retaining plate.
9.Remove pin from pump gear.
10.Fit gear retaining toolLRT-12-045with an 8 mm
washer, 1,5 - 2 mm thick, under each bolt head
in addition to the existing washer.
11.Remove throttle cable and hand throttle cable, if
fitted.
12.Disconnect lead from fuel cut-off solenoid, and
EGR throttle position sensor multi-plug, if fitted.