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MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS - V8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 30-2-5
Description
General
The inlet manifold on the V8 engine is located on the top of the engine, between the cylinders. The manifold directs
intake air into the cylinders. The intake air is mixed with fuel delivered by the injectors prior to ignition in the cylinders.
The inlet manifold comprises three separate aluminium castings.
Two exhaust manifolds are used, one for each bank of four cylinders. Each exhaust manifold allows combustion
gases from the cylinders to leave the engine and directs them into the exhaust system.
The exhaust system is connected to each exhaust manifold and merges into one pipe midway along the underside of
the vehicle. A catalytic converter (where fitted) is located in the front pipe from each manifold. A silencer is installed
midway along the system and a second tail silencer is located at the rear of the vehicle.
Inlet manifold
The inlet manifold comprises three aluminium castings; a lower manifold, an upper manifold and a plenum. The inlet
manifold is located on the top of the engine and feeds air into the cylinders.
Lower manifold
The lower manifold is a one piece machined aluminium casting which locates in the vee on the top of the engine and
is secured to each cylinder head with six bolts per head. A one piece coated metal gasket seals the lower manifold to
each cylinder head and also serves as a cover for the cylinder block.
Eight injectors are fitted into the lower manifold, four on each side. Each injector is sealed in the manifold with O-ring
seals and retained in position by the fuel rails. A fuel rail is attached to each side of the manifold and secured with two
bolts.
Eight air intake ports are cast and machined on the top of the manifold, each port directing intake air into one cylinder.
These ports mate with matching ports in the upper manifold and are sealed with a coated metal gasket between the
two manifolds.
A cavity at the front of the manifold collects coolant flow from the engine. A coolant outlet pipe is sealed and attached
to the front of the manifold and provides for coolant to flow through the cavity in the casting to the radiator top hose.
A smaller port in the manifold also allows coolant to flow from the cavity to the heater matrix. The lower manifold also
locates the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor in a port in the front of the manifold.
Upper manifold
The upper manifold is a one piece machined aluminium casting. The manifold has eight ports on its lower face which
mate with the eight ports on the lower manifold. The joint between the upper and lower manifolds is sealed with a
coated metal gasket and secured with six bolts.
The manifold divides from the eight ports into eight branches, four on each side. Each set of four branches merge into
one gallery on each side of the manifold. Each gallery has an opening at its forward end which mates with the intake
plenum.
The upper manifold provides attachment for the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve and for brackets which retain pipes, plug
leads and throttle cables.
Inlet plenum
The plenum is mounted transversely on the front of the upper manifold. The plenum divides into two galleries which
connect with the galleries on the upper manifold. The plenum is secured to the upper manifold with four bolts and
sealed with a coated metal gasket.
The plenum provides attachment for the throttle housing, which is secured with four bolts and sealed with a coated
metal gasket. The plenum also has vacuum connections for brake servo, rocker cover breather and fuel vapour from
the charcoal canister. A port on the top of the plenum connects via a hose to the IAC valve.
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MANUAL GEARBOX - R380
REPAIRS 37-23
Cooler - oil - gearbox - Diesel
$% 37.24.02
Remove
1.Remove intercooler.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Intercooler.
2.Position absorbent cloth under each gearbox
oil cooler hose connection to collect spillage.
3.Push against coupling release ring and
disconnect both fluid hoses from oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
4.Remove screw securing oil cooler to radiator.
5.Release oil cooler from location on radiator,
and remove the oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.Refit
1.Fit oil cooler to radiator and secure with screw.
2.Ensure connections are clean and secure
hoses to cooler.
3.Fit intercooler.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Intercooler.
4.Top up gearbox oil level.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Manual gearbox.
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MANUAL GEARBOX - R380
37-24 REPAIRS
Cooler - oil - gearbox - V8
$% 37.24.02
Remove
1. If fitted: Remove engine oil cooler.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Cooler -
engine oil.
2.Position absorbent cloth under each gearbox
oil cooler hose connection to collect spillage.
3.Push against coupling release rings and
disconnect both hoses from oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
4.Remove screw securing oil cooler to radiator.
5.Release oil cooler from its location on radiator. 6.Move radiator towards engine sufficiently only
to release gearbox oil cooler from radiator.
7.Remove gearbox oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
Refit
1.Fit gearbox oil cooler to radiator, engage in
location and secure with screw.
2.Ensure connections are clean and secure
hoses to cooler.
3. If fitted: Fit engine oil cooler.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Cooler -
engine oil.
4.Top up gearbox oil.
+ MAINTENANCE, PROCEDURES,
Manual gearbox.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 44-13
Oil cooler
1Inlet connection
2Fixing bracket
3Outlet connection4Fixing bracket
5Temperature sensor
Transmission fluid from the gearbox is circulated through a cooler attached to the front of the radiator. Quick release
connectors on the transmission fluid lines attach to connections on each end tank of the cooler. A temperature sensor
on the RH end tank provides the instrument pack with an input of transmission fluid temperature. If the temperature
exceeds a preset limit, the instrument pack illuminates the transmission temperature warning lamp. The warning lamp
remains illuminated until the temperature of the fluid returns within limits.
EAT ECU
The EAT ECU operates the solenoid valves in the gearbox to provide automatic control of gear shifts and torque
converter lock-up. The EAT ECU is attached to a protective bracket which is secured to the cabin floor below the LH
front seat. A 55 pin connector links the EAT ECU to the vehicle wiring.
Software in the EAT ECU monitors hard wired inputs and exchanges information with the ECM on a Controller Area
Network (CAN) bus to determine gear shift and torque converter lock-up requirements. Resultant control signals are
then output to the gearbox solenoid valves.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
REPAIRS 44-49
Cooler - fluid - Td5
$% 44.24.10
Remove
1.Remove intercooler.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Intercooler.
2.Disconnect fluid temperature sensor multiplug.
3.Position absorbent cloth under each gearbox
cooler hose connection to collect spillage.
4.Push against coupling release ring and
disconnect both fluid hoses from cooler.
5.Remove screw and release cooler from
radiator.
6.Carefully remove cooler.7.Remove temperature sensor and discard
sealing washer.
Refit
1.Use new sealing washer and tighten
temperature sensor to 14 Nm (10 lbf.ft).
2.Fit cooler, engage with radiator and secure with
screw.
3.Connect temperature sensor multiplug.
4.Ensure connections are clean and fit hoses to
cooler.
5.Fit intercooler.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Intercooler.
6.Check and if necessary top up gearbox fluid.
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AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22 - 24
44-50 REPAIRS
Cooler - fluid - V8
$% 44.24.10
Remove
1. If fitted: Remove engine oil cooler.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Cooler -
engine oil.
2.Disconnect fluid temperature sensor multiplug.
3.Position absorbent cloth under each gearbox
cooler hose connection to collect spillage.
4.Push against coupling release ring and
disconnect both fluid hoses from cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
5.Remove screw and release cooler from
radiator.
6.Carefully move radiator towards engine and
remove cooler.7.Remove temperature sensor and discard
sealing washer.
Refit
1.Use new sealing washer and tighten
temperature sensor to 14 Nm (10 lbf.ft).
2.Fit cooler, engage with radiator and secure with
screw.
3.Connect temperature sensor multiplug.
4.Ensure connections are clean and fit hoses to
cooler.
5. If fitted:Fit engine oil cooler.
+ ENGINE - V8, REPAIRS, Cooler -
engine oil.
6.Check and if necessary top up gearbox fluid.
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FRONT SUSPENSION
60-56 REPAIRS
11.Loosen clip, disconnect air hose from
turbocharger and move hose aside.
12.Release clip and disconnect pressure sensing
hose from turbocharger outlet pipe.
13.Loosen clips securing turbocharger outlet pipe
hoses.
14.Remove turbocharger outlet pipe and hoses as
an assembly. 15.Release clips and disconnect 2 thermostat
housing hoses from coolant pipe.
16.Release clip and disconnect bottom hose from
radiator.
17.Remove thermostat housing with hoses.
18.Position container to collect ACE fluid loss.
19. Pump to valve block pipe: Remove banjo
bolt securing fluid hose to ACE pump and
discard sealing washers.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
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BRAKES
REPAIRS 70-43
Vacuum pump - servo
$% 70.50.19
Remove
1.Remove auxiliary drive belt.
+ CHARGING AND STARTING,
REPAIRS, Belt - auxiliary drive.
2.Release cover and remove nut securing lead
to alternator.
3.Disconnect alternator multiplug.
4.Remove bolt (LH thread) and remove auxiliary
drive belt tensioner. 5.Remove bolt securing support stay to
alternator.
6.Release clip and disconnect oil drain hose from
vacuum pump.
7.Disconnect vacuum pump oil supply pipe from
cylinder head and discard 'O' ring.
8.Remove bolt securing alternator and release
from mounting bracket.
9.Disconnect vacuum hose from vacuum pump.
10.Remove alternator. Take care not to damage
radiator cooling fins.
11.Remove 4 bolts, and remove vacuum pump
from alternator.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.