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19FUEL SYSTEM
12
REPAIR FUEL TANK
Service repair no - 19.55.01
Remove
1.Drain fuel tank.See Adjustment.
2.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Support on safety stands.
Vehicles fitted with tow bar
3.Remove 2 bolts securing support bars to drop
plate.
4.Loosen 2 nuts securing support bars to chassis.All Vehicles
5.Remove 2 nuts securing fuel tank support to rear
chassis member.
6.Remove 2 bolts securing fuel tank support plate
to chassis member.
7.Release clip securing filler hose and release
hose from filler neck.
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FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR
8.Disconnect vent hose from clips on rear chassis
member.
9.Support weight of fuel tank.
10.With assistance, lower fuel tank and remove
support plate.
11.Disconnect multiplug from fuel pump.
12.Noting their fitted position, disconnect 4 fuel
hoses from fuel pump.
13.Release clip and disconnect filler neck breather
from fuel tank.
14.With assistance, lower and remove fuel tank.
15.Remove 2 scrivits securing heat shield remove
heat shield.
16.Release clip securing breather hose to tank and
remove hose.
17.UsingLRT-19-009remove fuel pump locking
ring.
18.Remove fuel pump and discard sealing ring.
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19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR Refit
19.Clean fuel pump and mating face.
20.Fit new fuel pump sealing ring.
21.Fit fuel pump and secure with locking ring.
22.Fit breather hose and secure clip.
23.Position heat shield and secure with scrivits.
24.With assistance position fuel tank and support
plate.
25.Connect fuel hoses and multiplug to fuel pump.
26.Connect filler neck breather and secure clip.
27.Position vent hose and secure to chassis clips.
28.Raise fuel tank to its fitted position.
29.Fit nuts and bolts securing fuel tank and tighten
to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
30.Connect filler hose and secure clip.
Vehicles fitted with tow bar
31.Position support bar and tighten nuts and bolts.
32.Reconnect battery negative lead.
33.Fit battery cover.NECK - FUEL TANK FILLER
Service repair no - 19.55.07
Remove
1.Drain fuel tank.See Adjustment.
2.Loosen clip securing breather hose to fuel filler
neck and release hose.
3.Loosen clip securing fuel filler hose to neck and
release hose.
4.Remove screw and release earth lead from filler
neck.
5.Remove grommet securing filler neck to body.
6.Remove filler neck from body.
Refit
7.Fit filler neck to body.
8.Coat rubber grommet with soap solution.
9.Fit rubber grommet securing filler neck to body.
10.Connect earth lead and tighten screw.
11.Connect filler hose to neck and tighten clip.
12.Fit breather hose to filler neck and secure with
clip.
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26COOLING SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Coolant Pump
1.Drive lugs (hidden)
2.Housing
3.’O’rings4.Cover
5.Feed hose connection
6.Impeller
The coolant pump is attached on the left hand side of the engine, behind the PAS pump. A cast housing, bolted to
the cylinder block provides a common attachment point for both pumps. The housing has galleries which connect
the coolant pump to the cylinder block and the oil cooler housing. The coolant pump comprises a shaft, a housing
and a cover.
The shaft, which passes through the alloy housing, is supported at each end by bearings. Seals at each end of the
shaft protect the bearings from the coolant. The forward end of the shaft has two lugs which engage with the PAS
pump shaft. The opposite end of the shaft is fitted with an impeller which draws coolant from the feed pipe and
circulates it through galleries in the cylinder block. The shaft is driven by the auxiliary drive belt at the same
rotational speed as the crankshaft by a pulley attached to the PAS pump.
The pump is sealed in the cast housing with two’O’rings. An outer cover is positioned over the pump and secured
with six bolts and sealed to the pump with an’O’ring. The cover provides the attachment for the feed pipe
connecting hose.
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COOLING SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Viscous Fan
1.Idler pulley drive attachment
2.Fan blades3.Bi-metallic coil
4.Body
The viscous fan provides a means of controlling the speed of the fan relative to the operating temperature of the
engine. The fan rotation draws air through the radiator, reducing engine coolant temperatures when the vehicle is
stationary or moving slowly.
The viscous fan is attached to an idler pulley at the front of the engine which is driven at crankshaft speed by the
auxiliary drive belt. The fan is secured to the pulley by a right hand threaded nut. The nut is positively attached to
the fan spindle which is supported on bearings in the fan body. The viscous drive comprises a circular drive plate
attached to the spindle and driven from the idler pulley. The drive plate and body have interlocking annular
grooves with a small clearance which provides the drive when silicone fluid enters the fluid chamber. A bi-metallic
coil is fitted externally on the forward face of the body. The coil is connected to and operates a valve in the body.
The valve operates on a valve plate with ports that connect the reservoir to the fluid chamber. The valve plate also
has return ports which, when the valve is closed, scoop fluid from the fluid chamber and push it into the reservoir
under centrifugal force.
Silicone fluid is retained in a reservoir at the front of the body. When the engine is off and the fan is stationary, the
silicone fluid level stabilises between the reservoir and the fluid chamber. This will result in the fan operating when
the engine is started, but the drive will be removed quickly after the fan starts rotating and the fan will’freewheel’.
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COOLING SYSTEM
1
ADJUSTMENT DRAIN AND REFILL
Service repair no - 26.10.01
WARNING: Hot coolant
Drain
1.Remove engine acoustic cover.
2.Visually check engine and cooling system for
signs of coolant leaks.
3.Examine hoses for signs of cracking, distortion
and security of connections.
4.Position drain tray to collect coolant.
5.Remove expansion tank filler cap.
6.Loosen clip screws securing air inlet hose to
intercooler and inlet manifold, release and
remove hose.
7.Release clip and disconnect bottom hose from
radiator.
8.Allow cooling system to drain.
9.Disconnect bottom hose from radiator.Refill
1.Flush system with water under low pressure.
2.Do not use water under high pressure as it could
damage the radiator.
3.Connect bottom hose to radiator and secure
hose with clip.
4.Prepare coolant to required concentration.
5.Position heater temperature control to maximum
hot position.
6.Remove bleed screw from top hose.
7.Fill system slowly through coolant expansion
tank until a steady flow of coolant is emitted from
the bleed hole in top hose.
8.Fit bleed screw to top hose.
9.Continue filling system until coolant level
reaches’MAX’mark on expansion tank.
10.Fit expansion tank filler cap.
11.Position air intake hose and tighten clip screws.
12.Start and run engine until normal running
temperature is reached.
13.If fitted, DO NOT operate air conditioning.
14.Switch off engine and allow to cool.
15.Check for leaks and top-up coolant to’MAX’
mark on expansion tank.
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COOLING SYSTEM
1
REPAIR COUPLING - COOLING FAN
Service repair no - 26.25.19
Remove
1.Remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery negative lead.
3.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
4.Remove cooling fan cowl.
NOTE: Thread is RH.
5.Remove cooling fan usingLRT-12-093and
LRT-12-094.
Refit
6.Position cooling fan and tighten using
LRT-12-093andLRT-12-094.
7.Fit cooling fan cowl.
8.Fit engine acoustic cover.
9.Reconnect battery negative lead.
10.Fit battery cover.THERMOSTAT
Service repair no - 26.45.09
Remove
1.Drain cooling system.See Adjustment.
2.Remove cooling fan.See this Section.
3.Release 3 clips and disconnect coolant hoses
from thermostat.
4.Remove thermostat.
Refit
5.Position thermostat, connect hoses and secure
with clips.
6.Fit cooling fan.See this Section.
7.Fill cooling system.See Adjustment.
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26COOLING SYSTEM
2
REPAIR PUMP - COOLANT
Service repair no - 26.50.01
Remove
1.Drain cooling system.See Adjustment.
2.Remove centrifuge.See ENGINE , Repair.
3.Release clip and hose from coolant pump cover.
4.Remove 5 bolts securing coolant pump cover.
5.Remove cover and coolant pump from housing
and discard’O’rings.Refit
6.Clean coolant pump housing and mating faces.
7.Fit new’O’rings to coolant pump and cover.
8.Fit coolant pump and cover and tighten bolts to9
Nm (7 lbf.ft).
9.Connect hose to pump cover and secure clip.
10.Refit centrifuge.See ENGINE , Repair.
11.Refill cooling system.See Adjustment.
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