COOLING SYSTEM - V8
26-2-18 REPAIRS
Thermostat
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Remove
1.Drain cooling system.
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ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
2.Remove viscous fan.
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Fan - viscous.
3.Release 3 clips and disconnect coolant hoses
from thermostat.
4.Remove thermostat. Refit
1.Position thermostat, connect hoses and secure
with clips.
2.Fit viscous fan.
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Fan - viscous.
3.Refill cooling system.
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ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
COOLING SYSTEM - V8
REPAIRS 26-2-19
Gasket - coolant pump
$% 26.50.02
Remove
1.Remove auxiliary drive belt.
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REPAIRS, Belt - auxiliary drive.
2.Drain cooling system.
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ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
3.Remove 3 bolts securing pulley to coolant
pump and remove pulley.
4.Release clip and disconnect feed hose from
coolant pump. 5.Remove 9 bolts securing coolant pump,
remove pump and discard gasket.
Refit
1.Clean coolant pump and mating face.
2.Fit new gasket and coolant pump to cylinder
block. Fit bolts and tighten to 24 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
3.Connect feed hose to coolant pump and secure
with clip.
4.Ensure mating faces of coolant pump pulley
and flange are clean. Fit pulley and tighten
bolts to 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
5.Fit auxiliary drive belt.
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REPAIRS, Belt - auxiliary drive.
6.Refill cooling system.
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ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS - V8
REPAIRS 30-2-11
5.Remove 3 bolts securing ACE pump, release
pump and position aside.
6.Remove 2 bolts securing alternator and
remove alternator. 7.Remove 3 bolts securing PAS pump pulley and
remove pulley.
8.Remove jockey pulley.
9.Position tray to catch spillage, release PAS
pump high pressure pipe.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
10.Remove bolt securing oil cooling pipe and
release bracket from auxiliary housing.
11.Remove two bolts securing PAS pump.
12.Remove 5 bolts and one nut securing auxiliary
housing. Pull housing forward, release PAS
pump and remove housing.
MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS - V8
REPAIRS 30-2-13
20.Remove inlet manifold gasket.
21.Remove gasket seals.
Refit
1.Clean all traces of sealant from cylinder head
and cylinder block notches.
2.Clean mating faces of cylinder block, cylinder
head and inlet manifold.
3.Apply sealant, Part No. STC 50550 to cylinder
head and cylinder block notches.
4.Fit new gasket seals, ensuring ends engage
correctly in notches.
5.Fit new inlet manifold gasket.
6.Position gasket clamps and fit bolts, but do not
tighten at this stage.
7.Position inlet manifold to engine. Fit manifold
bolts and, working in the sequence shown,
tighten bolts initially to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft) then to
51 Nm (38 lbf.ft).
8.Tighten gasket clamp bolts to 18 Nm (13 lbf.ft).
9.Connect fuel pipe.
10.Clean top hose outlet pipe mating faces.
11.Fit new 'O' ring to outlet pipe.
12.Position outlet pipe, fit bolts and tighten to 22
Nm (16 lbf.ft).
13.Position alternator, fit bolts and tighten to 45
Nm (33 lbf.ft).
14.Position PAS pump to auxiliary housing and
locate housing on engine. Fit bolts and tighten
to 40 Nm (30 lbf.ft).15.Fit and tighten auxiliary housing nut to 10 Nm (7
lbf.ft).
16.Fit bolts securing PAS pump and tighten to 22
Nm (16 lbf.ft).
17.Position oil cooling pipe bracket fit bolt and
tighten to 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
18.Fit and tighten PAS pump high pressure pipe.
19.Position jockey pulley and tighten bolt to 50 Nm
(37 lbf.ft).
20.Clean PAS pump pulley mating faces.
21.Position PAS pump pulley, fit bolts and tighten
to 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
22.Clean ACE pump dowels and dowel holes.
23.Position ACE pump, fit bolts and tighten to 22
Nm (16 lbf.ft).
24.Fit auxiliary drive belt.
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REPAIRS, Belt - auxiliary drive.
25.Secure injector harness and connect injector
multiplugs.
26.Position top hose and secure clips.
27.Fit rocker covers.
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- rocker cover - LH.
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- rocker cover - RH.
28.Check and top up PAS fluid
MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS - V8
REPAIRS 30-2-17
20.Remove 6 bolts securing upper inlet manifold
and remove upper inlet manifold.
21.Collect upper inlet manifold gasket. Refit
1.Clean upper and lower inlet manifold mating
faces, dowels and dowel holes.
2.Using a new gasket, position upper inlet
manifold. Fit bolts and, working in a diagonal
sequence, tighten to 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
3.Connect hose and multiplug to TP sensor.
4.Connect hose and multiplug to IACV. Secure
hose with clip.
5.Secure ht leads to upper inlet manifold.
6.Position ignition coils, fit bolts and tighten to 8
Nm (6 lbf.ft).
7.Ensure clip under ignition coils is located on
fuel pipe.
8.Secure engine harness in bulkhead clips.
9.Fit coolant rail bolt and tighten to 22 Nm (16
lbf.ft).
10.Connect breather hose to inlet plenum.
11.Connect brake servo vacuum pipe to inlet
plenum.
12.Connect EVAP pipe to inlet plenum.
13.Position coolant hoses to throttle body and
secure hose clips.
14.Fit breather hose to throttle body and secure
clip.
15.Connect multiplug to throttle body.
16.Connect throttle and cruise control cables and
secure in throttle body cams.
17.Adjust throttle and cruise control cables.
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- V8, ADJUSTMENTS, Cable - throttle.
18.Connect air intake hose and tighten clips.
Secure harness to air intake hose.
19.Top-up cooling system
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Cooling system..
20.Fit bonnet.
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Bonnet.
21.Connect battery earth lead.
22.Fit battery cover and secure with fixings.
MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS - V8
30-2-20 REPAIRS
34.Release clip and disconnect IACV hose.
35.Remove 6 bolts securing upper manifold and
remove manifold.
36.Collect upper manifold gasket.
Refit
1.Clean upper and lower inlet manifold mating
faces, dowels and dowel holes.
2.Using a new gasket, position upper inlet
manifold. Fit bolts and, working in a diagonal
sequence, tighten to 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft).
3.Connect IACV hose and secure clip.
4.Connect hose to air valve and tighten clip.
5.Secure plug leads to clips.
6.Fit and tighten nuts securing RH air manifold
support bracket.
7.Align air pipe and coil bracket, fit bolts and
tighten to 8 Nm (6 lbf.ft).
8.Tighten 2 lower bolts securing coil bracket to 8
Nm (6 lbf.ft).
9.Fit bonnet seal.
10.Secure engine harness in bulkhead clips.
11.Connect breather hose to manifold and secure
clip.
12.Connect vacuum hose to inlet manifold.
13.Connect brake servo hose to inlet manifold.
14.Connect throttle and cruise control cables.
15.Adjust throttle cable.
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V8, ADJUSTMENTS, Cable - throttle.16.Adjust cruise control cable.
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V8, ADJUSTMENTS, Cable - cruise control.
17.Connect coolant hoses to throttle housing and
secure clips.
18.Connect multiplug to TP sensor.
19.Connect breather hose to throttle housing and
secure with clip.
20.Connect multiplug to IACV.
21.Secure purge valve and air control valve to clips
and bracket.
22.Connect purge hose to manifold.
23.Clean air manifold unions.
24.Apply a small amount of engine oil to top of air
manifold union nuts and around air manifold
pipes.
25.Position air manifold and finger tighten both air
manifold union nuts.
CAUTION: Finger tighten union nuts as far
as possible, damage to air manifold pipes or
adaptors may result if this is not done.
26.Tighten both air manifold union nuts to 25 Nm
(18 lbf.ft).
CAUTION: Ensure that air manifold pipes
are not distorted during tightening
operation.
27.Fit nuts securing air manifold support bracket
and tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
28.Connect hose to air valve and tighten clip.
29.Connect vacuum hose to air valve.
30.Fit air intake hose.
31.Connect multiplug to MAF sensor.
32.Secure harness to clip.
33.Connect battery earth lead.
34.Fit battery cover and secure with fixings.
35.Top up cooling system.
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Cooling system.
36.Fit bonnet.
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Bonnet.
CLUTCH - V8
33-2-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The clutch system is a conventional diaphragm type clutch operated by a hydraulic cylinder. The clutch requires no
adjustment to compensate for wear.
Hydraulic clutch
The hydraulic clutch comprises a master cylinder, slave cylinder and a hydraulic reservoir, which is also shared with
the braking system. The master and slave cylinders are connected to each other hydraulically by plastic and metal
pipes. The plastic section of the pipe allows ease of pipe routing and also absorbs engine movements and vibrations.
The master cylinder comprises a body with a central bore. Two ports in the body connect the bore to the hydraulic
feed pipe to the slave cylinder and the brake/clutch fluid reservoir. A piston is fitted in the bore and has an external
rod which is attached to the clutch pedal with a pin. Two coiled springs on the clutch pedal reduce the effort required
to depress the pedal.
The master cylinder is mounted on the bulkhead in the engine compartment and secured with two bolts. The cylinder
is connected to the shared brake/clutch reservoir on the brake servo by a braided connecting hose.
The slave cylinder is located on the left hand side of the gearbox housing and secured with two bolts. A heat shield
protects the underside of the cylinder from heat generated from the exhaust system. The slave cylinder comprises a
cylinder with a piston and a rod. A port in the cylinder body provides the attachment for the hydraulic feed pipe from
the master cylinder. A second port is fitted with a bleed nipple for removing air from the hydraulic system after
servicing. The piston rod locates on a clutch release lever located in the gearbox housing. The rod is positively
retained on the release lever with a clip.
Clutch mechanism
The clutch mechanism comprises a flywheel, drive plate, pressure plate, release lever and a release bearing. The
clutch mechanism is fully enclosed at the rear of the engine by the gearbox housing.
A clutch release bearing sleeve is attached in the gearbox housing with two bolts and located on two dowels. A spigot
with a ball end is formed on the release bearing sleeve and provides a mounting and pivot point for the clutch release
lever. A dished pivot washer is located on the ball of the spigot. When the release lever is located on the ball, the pivot
washer seats against the rear face of the release lever. A spring clip is located on the lever and the pivot washer and
secures the lever on the spigot. A small bolt retains the spring clip in position.
The release lever is forked at its inner end and locates on the clutch release bearing carrier. The outer end of the
release lever has a nylon seat which locates the slave cylinder piston rod. A second nylon seat, positioned centrally
on the release lever, locates on the ball spigot of the release bearing sleeve and allows the release lever to pivot freely
around the ball.
The clutch release bearing locates on the clutch release lever and the release bearing sleeve. The bearing is retained
on a carrier which has two flats to prevent the carrier rotating on the release lever. A clip retains the release lever on
the carrier. The bearing and carrier are not serviceable individually.
Flywheel
The flywheel is bolted to a flange on the rear of the crankshaft with six bolts. A dowel on the crankshaft flange ensures
that the flywheel is correctly located. A ring gear is fitted on the outside diameter of the flywheel and seats against a
flange. The ring gear is an interference fit on the flywheel and is installed by heating the ring and cooling the flywheel.
The ring gear is a serviceable item and can be replaced if damaged or worn.
The operating face of the flywheel is machined to provide a smooth surface for the drive plate to engage on. Three
dowels and six threaded holes provide for the location and attachment of the pressure plate. The flywheel is balanced
to ensure that it does not produce vibration when rotating. A machined slot, with a series of holes within the slot, is
located on the engine side of the flywheel. The slot accommodates the tip of the crankshaft position sensor which is
used by the Engine Control Module (ECM) for engine management.
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management.
MANUAL GEARBOX - R380
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 37-7
Description
General
The R380 all synchromesh gearbox has five forward speeds and reverse and is mounted in line with the engine. The
clutch bell housing is bolted to the front of the gearbox and the transfer box is mounted at the rear.
Gearbox casings
Gearbox casings consist of a front cover, gearcase, centre plate and extension housing. All casings with the exception
of the front cover are located to each other by dowels and sealed. Gearbox filler/level and drain plugs are located in
the gearcase.
Reverse lamp switch
A reverse lamp switch is inserted into the extension housing. Selection of reverse gear will close the switch allowing
current from fuse 25 to flow through the switch to illuminate the reverse lamps. The switch also provides a feed to the
BCU and the electrochromic automatic interior mirror - if fitted; the mirror moving from the dimmed position if
applicable.
Gearchange assembly
The gearchange assembly is bolted to the top of the gearcase, the upper gear lever being attached to the lower gear
lever by means of a clamp bolt. The lower gear lever ball is housed in a Railko bush inserted in the gear change
housing, the end of the lever locating in the selector yoke which is attached to the end of the selector shaft. Bias
springs provide a positive return of the gear lever to the neutral position with selection of 1st/2nd and 5th/reverse gears
being against bias spring pressure. Spring loaded detent balls fitted in the centre plate locate in grooves in the selector
shaft to provide positive gear and neutral selection.
Lubrication
Lubrication is by an oil pump located in the extension housing and driven by the layshaft with additional lubrication
being provided by splash. The pump directs oil via a filter and internal drillings in the output shaft to lubricate the
components. On non UK and non European models, provision for oil cooling is by means of a thermostat housed in
a cover bolted to the side of the extension housing. The cover incorporates tappings for connections to an oil cooler.
On UK and European models, the thermostat and cover are replaced by an oil by-pass block.
Internal pressures produced within the gearbox are vented to atmosphere via a plastic breather pipe. The pipe is
attached to the extension housing and is routed across the top of the gearcase and secured at the open end by a clip
attached to the engine cylinder block.
Selector shaft and forks
Selector forks for 1st/2nd, 3rd/4th and 5th/reverse gears are located on a single selector shaft; the 1st/2nd and 3rd/
4th selector forks are inside the main gearcase whilst the 5th/reverse selector fork is inside the extension housing.
Each of the selector forks locates inside its corresponding synchromesh hub.
Synchromesh assemblies
Each synchromesh assembly is located on the output shaft adjacent to its corresponding gears and comprises a
synchromesh ring, hub, slippers and sleeve. The hubs and slippers are retained in the sleeves by means of spring
clips. 1st/2nd and 3rd synchromesh assemblies are fitted with double synchromesh rings whilst 4th, 5th and reverse
assemblies are fitted with single rings.
The gear train
The gear train comprises an input shaft, output shaft, layshaft and reverse idler shaft together with their appropriate
gears and synchromesh assemblies.
The gear train input shaft, output shaft and layshaft are supported by taper roller bearings with all gears on the input
and output shafts running on caged needle roller bearings. Layshaft gears are integral with the shaft with the
exception of reverse/5th gears which are splined to the shaft and retained with a nut. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th gears are
shot peened to improve durability. The reverse idler shaft and gear are supported in the centre plate by a caged
needle roller bearing. End-float of the output shaft and layshaft is controlled by selective shims located in the centre
plate whilst reverse idler shaft end-float is controlled by a selective shim located behind reverse gear.