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COOLING SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION OPERATION
Coolant Flow - Engine Warm Up
During warm up the coolant pump moves fluid through the cylinder block and it emerges from the outlet housing.
From the outlet housing, the warm coolant flow is prevented from flowing through the upper and lower radiators
because both thermostats are closed. The coolant is directed into the heater circuit.
Some coolant from the by-pass pipe can pass through small sensing holes in the flow valve. The warm coolant
enters a tube in the thermostat housing and surrounds 90% of the thermostat sensitive area. Cold coolant
returning from the radiator bottom hose conducts through 10% of the thermostat sensitive area. In cold ambient
temperatures the engine temperature can be raised by up to 10°C (50°F) to compensate for the heat loss of the
10% exposure to the cold coolant return from the radiator bottom hose.
At engine speeds below 1500 rev/min, the by-pass valve is closed only allowing the small flow through the sensing
holes. As the engine speed increases above 1500 rev/min, the greater flow and pressure from pump overcomes
the light spring and opens the by-pass flow valve. The flow valve opens to meet the engine’s cooling needs at
higher engine speeds and prevents excess pressure in the cooling system. With both thermostats closed,
maximum flow is directed through the heater circuit.
The heater matrix acts as a heat exchanger reducing the coolant temperature as it passes through the matrix.
Coolant emerges from the heater matrix and flows to the fuel cooler’T’connection via the heater return hose.
From the fuel cooler the coolant is directed into the coolant pump feed pipe and recirculated around the heater
circuit. In this condition the cooling system is operating at maximum heater performance.
Coolant Flow - Engine Hot
As the coolant temperature increases the main thermostat opens. This allows some coolant from the outlet
housing to flow through the top hose and into the radiator to be cooled. The hot coolant flows from the left tank in
the radiator, along the tubes to the right tank. The air flowing through the fins between the tubes cools the coolant
as it passes through the radiator.
A controlled flow of the lower temperature coolant is drawn by the pump and blended with hot coolant from the
by-pass and the heater return pipes in the pump feed pipe. The pump then passes this coolant, via the cylinder
block, to the oil cooler housing, cooling the engine oil before entering the block to cool the cylinders.
When the fuel temperature increases, the heat from the fuel conducts through the fuel cooler’T’connection and
causes the fuel thermostat to open. Coolant from the cylinder block flows through the oil cooler and via a pipe and
hose enters the lower radiator. The lower temperature coolant from the oil cooler housing is subjected to an
additional two passes through the lower radiator to further reduce the coolant temperature. From the lower radiator
the coolant flows , via a hose, to the fuel cooler.
As the hot fuel cools, travelling slowly forwards through the cooler, it meets the progressively colder coolant
travelling in the opposite direction from the lower radiator.
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COOLING SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION When the coolant temperature is low, the heat emitted from the radiator does not affect the bi-metallic coil. The
valve remains closed, preventing fluid escaping from the reservoir into the fluid chamber. In this condition the fan
will’freewheel’at a slow speed.
As the coolant temperature increases, the heat emitted from the radiator causes the bi-metallic coil to tighten. This
movement of the coil moves the valve to which it is attached. The rotation of the valve exposes ports in the valve
plate which allow the silicone fluid to spill into the fluid chamber. As the fluid flows into the clearance between the
annular grooves in the drive plate and body, drag is created between the two components. The drag is due to the
viscosity and shear qualities of the silicone fluid and causes the drive plate to rotate the body and fan blades.
As the coolant temperature decreases, the bi-metallic coil expands, rotating the valve and closing off the ports in
the valve plate. When the valve is closed, centrifugal force pushes the silicone fluid through the return port,
emptying the fluid chamber. As the fluid chamber empties, the drag between the drive plate and the body is
reduced and the body slips on the drive plate, slowing the rotational speed of the fan.
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COOLING SYSTEM
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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
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REPAIR RADIATOR
Service repair no - 26.40.01
Remove
1.Remove front grille.See CHASSIS AND
BODY, Repair.
2.Drain cooling system.See Adjustment.
3.Remove cooling fan.See this Section.
4.Remove 5 bolts and move bonnet platform
aside.
5.Release clip and disconnect bleed hose from
radiator.
6.Release clip and disconnect top hose from
radiator.
7.Release clip and disconnect fuel cooler hose
from radiator.
8.Release clip and disconnect coolant rail hose
from radiator.
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REPAIR
9.Remove 4 bolts securing RH and LH radiator
mounting brackets to body and remove brackets.
10.Release clip and release air hose from
turbocharger inlet pipe.11.Release bottom hose from bracket on lower
cooling fan cowl.
12.Remove radiator assembly and collect lower
mounting spacers.
13.Remove 2 bolts and remove intercooler from
radiator. Collect 2 nuts from radiator side
brackets.
14.Remove 2 rubber mountings from intercooler.
15.Remove 2 screws and remove lower cooling fan
cowl from radiator.
16.Remove 2 rubber mountings from bottom of
radiator.
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COOLING SYSTEM
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REPAIR Refit
17.Fit rubber mountings to bottom of radiator.
18.Fit lower cooling fan cowl to radiator and secure
with screws.
19.Fit nuts to radiator side brackets.
20.Position intercooler to radiator and tighten bolts.
21.Fit rubber mountings to intercooler.
22.Position mounting spacers and fit radiator.
23.Fit bottom hose into bracket on lower cooling fan
cowl.
24.Position air hose to turbocharger pipe and
secure with clip.
25.Position LH and RH radiator mounting brackets
to body and radiator and tighten bolts.
26.Position coolant rail hose to radiator and secure
with clip.
27.Position fuel cooler hose to radiator and secure
with clip.
28.Position top hose to radiator and secure with
clip.
29.Position bleed hose to radiator and secure with
clip.
30.Position bonnet platform and tighten bolts.
31.Fit cooling fan.See this Section.
32.Fit front grille.See CHASSIS AND BODY,
Repair.
33.Fill cooling system.See Adjustment.
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CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR
13.Remove 4 bolts securing radiator mounting
bracket to wing.
14.Loosen screw and release bonnet lock inner
cable from bonnet lock.
15.Release bonnet lock outer cable from from
bonnet lock.
16.Push centre pins from studs securing wheel arch
extension to wing, remove studs and remove
wheel arch extension.
17.Remove bolt securing inner and outer wing to
chassis.
18.Remove nut and bolt securing support stay to
wing.
19.Remove 4 bolts securing wing to’A’post.
20.Remove bolt securing wing to bulkhead.
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CHASSIS AND BODY
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REPAIR Refit
29.Fit bonnet cable grommet.
30.Fit side repeater lamp to wing.
31.Fit headlamp sealing ring, fit headlamp and
tighten screws.
32.Fit headlamp finisher, side and indicator lamps
and tighten screws.
33.Fit grille support bracket and tighten bolt.
34.With assistance, position and align wing to body
and locate bonnet cable to wing.
35.Connect headlamp, indicator, side lamp and side
repeater lamp multiplugs.
36.Fit bolt securing wing to bulkhead.
37.Fit bolts securing wing to’A’post.
38.Fit nut and bolt securing support stay to wing.
39.Fit bolt securing inner and outer wing to chassis.
40.Fit bolts securing radiator bracket to wing.
41.Fit bolts securing outer wing to inner wing.
42.Align wing and finally tighten all bolts.
43.Position wheel arch extension to wing, and fit
securing studs.
44.Position PAS reservoir to wing and tighten bolts.
45.Position expansion tank pipe and secure with
studs.
46.Position EGR solenoid and tighten bolts.
47.Position heater air intake seal and fit air intake.
48.Fit heater air intake bracket and tighten bolts.
49.Fit heater air intake grille and tighten screws.
50.Align air cleaner intake elbow, tighten screws
and fit grille.
51.Fit wheel arch liner.See this Section.
52.Position bonnet release cable to lock and tighten
screw.
53.Fit cooling fan cowl.
54.Fit front grille.See this Section.STEP - FOLDING - REAR DOOR
Service repair no - 76.10.41
Remove
1.Remove 2 bolts securing step to chassis
member, remove step and collect spacers.
Refit
2.Position step, fit spacer washers and tighten
bolts.
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