TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS
06-5
Emission control - Td5
Emission control - V8
Engine management system - Td5
TORQUE DESCRIPTION METRIC IMPERIAL
EGR valve pipe Allen screws 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
EGR valve to inlet manifold bolts 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
EGR intake pipe clip to cylinder head bolts - if fitted 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
EGR cooler to cylinder head nut and bolts - if fitted 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
TORQUE DESCRIPTION METRIC IMPERIAL
HO
2S Sensors45 Nm (33 lbf.ft)
SAI air manifold union nuts 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Rubber mountings to SAI pump bracket 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
SAI control valve to manifold bolts 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
SAI pump to bracket nuts 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
SAI pump bracket to body bolt 20 Nm (15 lbf.ft)
Vacuum reservoir to mounting bracket bolt 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
TORQUE DESCRIPTION METRIC IMPERIAL
ECT sensor15 Nm (11 lbf.ft)
Fuel tank cradle45 Nm (33 lbf.ft)
CKP sensor10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
MAP and IAT sensor 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
Fuel cooler to inlet manifold - upper bolts 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Turbocharger to exhaust manifold 30 Nm (22 lbf.ft)
Turbocharger drain pipe 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
Banjo bolt to oil feed pipe 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Fuel temperature sensor 14 Nm (10 lbf.ft)
Pressure regulator 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Glow plugs16 Nm (12 lbf.ft)
EUI clamp bolts32 Nm (24 lbf.ft)
EGR valve to exhaust manifold 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
EGR valve to inlet manifold 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
EGR clip25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS
06-6
Engine management system - V8
Cooling system
Manifolds and exhaust systems - Td5
TORQUE DESCRIPTION METRIC IMPERIAL
Spark plugs20 Nm (15 lbf.ft)
Fuel tank cradle45 Nm (33 lbf.ft)
ECT sensor10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
CKP sensor6 Nm (4.4 lbf.ft)
CMP sensor8 Nm (6 lbf.ft)
KS sensor22 Nm (16 lbf.ft)
Throttle body10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
Plenum chamber22 Nm (16 lbf.ft)
Breather adaptor6 Nm (4.4 lbf.ft)
Throttle cable abutment bracket 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
TP sensor 2.2 Nm (1.6 lbf.ft)
IACV sensor8 Nm (6 lbf.ft)
HO
2S sensor45 Nm (33 lbf.ft)
Ignition coils8 Nm (6 lbf.ft)
Fuel rail9 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
TORQUE DESCRIPTION METRIC IMPERIAL
Cylinder block drain plug 30 Nm (22 lbf.ft)
Coolant pump24 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Coolant pump pulley 22 Nm (16 lbf.ft)
Coolant pump cover - Td5 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
TORQUE DESCRIPTION METRIC IMPERIAL
Front pipe to turbocharger 27 Nm (20 lbf.ft)
Inlet manifold25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Tail pipe25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Fuel cooler25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
EGR valve10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
Exhaust manifold25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
Exhaust manifold heatshield (M6) bolts 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
Exhaust manifold heatshield (M8) bolts 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft)
EGR pipe Allen screws 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft)
CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
09-1
CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
Capacities
The following capacities are only an approximation of
the amount of fluid required to fill the respective
system.
Capacities - UK EURO ROW
Capacities - NAS
Component Metric Units
Fuel tank 95 litres
Engine - Td5:
Engine oil and filter change 7.2 litres
Fill from dry 8.2 litres
Engine - V8 with oil cooler:
Engine oil and filter change 6.27 litres
Engine oil refill from dry: 7 litres
Engine - V8 without oil cooler:
Engine oil and filter change 5.8 litres
Engine oil refill from dry 6.5 litres
Manual gearbox without oil cooler:
Refill 2.3 litres
Fill from dry 2.6 litres
Manual gearbox with oil cooler:
Refill 2.8 litres
Fill from dry 3.1 litres
Automatic gearbox fill from dry
9.7 litres
Transfer box:
Refill 2.0 litres
Fill from dry 2.3 litres
Front and rear axle:
Refill 1.6 litres
Fill from dry 1.7 litres
Cooling system - Td5 Engine:
Refill 8 litres
Fill from dry 13 litres
Cooling system - V8 Engine:
Refill 12 litres
Fill from dry 13 litres
Component US Units
Fuel tank25.5 gal
Engine - V8 with oil cooler:
Engine oil and filter change 6.6 qt
Engine oil refill from dry 7.4 qt
Engine - V8 without oil cooler:
Engine oil and filter change 6.1 qt
Engine oil refill from dry 6.9 qt
Automatic gearbox fill from dry
19.7 pt
Transfer box:
Refill4.1 pt
Fill from dry 4.8 pt
Front and rear axle:
CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
09-3
Anti-Freeze Concentration
The overall anti-freeze concentration should not fall,
by volume, below 50% to ensure that the anti-
corrosion properties of the coolant are maintained.
Anti-freeze concentrations greater than 60% are not
recommended as cooling efficiency will be impaired.
The following recommended quantities of anti-freeze
will provide frost protection to -48
°C (-53°F):
Engine - TD5
Engine - V8
Lubrication
General
The engine and other lubricating systems are filled
with high-performance lubricants giving prolonged
life.
CAUTION: Always use a high quality oil of the
correct viscosity range in the engine. The use of
oil of the incorrect specification can lead to high
oil and fuel consumption and ultimately to
damaged components.
Oil to the correct specification contains additives
which disperse the corrosive acids formed by
combustion and prevent the formation of sludge
which can block the oil ways. Additional oil additives
should not be used.
Always adhere to the recommended servicing
intervals.
Engine oil viscosity
The above chart indicates the ambient temperature
ranges which each engine oil viscosity is suitable for.
Engine oil - V8 - low compression engine
Use a 10W/40 oil meeting specification ACEA: A2,
and having a viscosity band recommended for the
temperature range of your locality.
Concentration 50%
Amount of Anti-freeze 4 litres
Concentration 50%
Amount of Anti-freeze 6.5 litres
13.5 pts (US)
MAINTENANCE
10-8 PROCEDURES
Brake fluid
Replace
1.Replace brake fluid.
+ BRAKES, ADJUSTMENTS, Brake
system bleeding.
Fuel filter - diesel engine
Replace
1.Replace filter element.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Element - fuel filter.
Fuel filter sedimenter
Drain
1.Position suitable container beneath fuel filter.
2.Disconnect multiplug from sedimenter.
3.Rotate sedimenter anti-clockwise until water
flows from drain tube.
4.Allow to drain until diesel fuel flows from drain
tube.
5.Rotate sedimenter fully clockwise.
6.Connect multiplug.
Road wheels
Refit
1.Apply anti-seize compound to wheel hub
centre.
2.Refit road wheels to original hub position.
Tighten wheel nuts to 140 Nm (103 lbf.ft).
Radiator/Intercooler
Check
1.Visually check radiator/intercooler for external
obstructions, remove debris.
2.Visually check fan blades for damage.
Ambient air Temperature and pressure
sensor
Check
1.Check ambient air temperature and pressure
sensor for damage.
MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES 10-9
Doors, bonnet and fuel filler flap
Check
1.Check operation of each door, door lock,
bonnet catch and fuel filler flap. Ensure doors
close securely.
Lubricate
1.Lubricate door locks, hinges, check straps,
bonnet catch and fuel filler flap.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS, Lubrication.
Air suspension intake filter
Check
1.Check condition of filter and that filter is clean,
replace if necessary.
+ REAR SUSPENSION, REPAIRS,
Filter - intake - SLS.
Anti-freeze
Replace
1.Replace anti-freeze.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - V8,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
Cooling system
Check
1.Check cooling, intercooler and heating systems
for leaks; hoses and oil pipes for security and
condition.
2.Check accessible hose clips for tightness.
3.Check coolant level, top-up if necessary.
Top-up
1.With engine cold, remove expansion tank filler
cap.
2.Top-up with recommended mixture of coolant
until level reaches mark on expansion tank.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS, Anti-Freeze Concentration.
3.Fit expansion tank filler cap.
ENGINE - TD5
12-1-12 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The Td5 diesel engine is a 2.5 litre, 5 cylinder, in-line direct injection unit having 2 valves per cylinder, operated by a
single overhead camshaft. The engine emissions, on pre EU3 models, comply with ECD2 (European Commission
Directive) and on EU3 models, comply with ECD3 legislative requirements. Both models employ electronic engine
management control, positive crankcase ventilation and exhaust gas recirculation to limit the emission of pollutants.
The unit is water cooled and turbo-charged and is controlled by an electronic engine management system.
The engine is a monobloc cast iron construction with an aluminium stiffening plate fitted to the bottom of the cylinder
block to improve lower structure rigidity. The cylinder head and sump are cast aluminium. An acoustic cover is fitted
over the upper engine to reduce engine generated noise.
The engine utilises the following features:
lElectronic Unit Injectors (EUI's) controlled by an Engine Management System for precise fuel delivery under
all prevailing operating conditions.
lTurbocharging which delivers compressed air to the combustion chambers via an intercooler for improved
power output.
lFuel Cooler
lOil Cooler
lCentrifuge Oil Filter
lHydraulic Lash Adjusters with independent finger followers
Cylinder block components
The cylinder block components are described below:
Cylinder Block
The cylinders and crankcase are contained in a single cast iron construction. The cylinders are direct bored and
plateau honed with lubrication oil supplied via lubrication jets for piston and gudgeon pin lubrication and cooling. It is
not possible to rebore the cylinder block if the cylinders become worn or damaged. Three metal core plugs are fitted
to the three centre cylinders on the right hand side of the cylinder block.
Lubrication oil is distributed throughout the block via the main oil gallery to critical moving parts through channels
bored in the block which divert oil to the main and big-end bearings via oil holes machined into the crankshaft. Oil is
also supplied from the cylinder block main gallery to the five lubrication jets which cool and lubricate the piston and
gudgeon pins. Plugs are used to seal both ends of the main oil gallery at front and rear of the engine block. An oil
cooler is fitted to the LH side of the engine block; ports in the oil cooler assembly mate with ports in the cylinder block
to facilitate coolant flow. Oil is diverted through the oil cooler, centrifuge filter and full-flow filter before supplying the
main oil gallery. A tapping in the oil filter housing provides a lubrication source for the turbocharger bearings and an
oil pressure switch is included in a tapping in the oil cooler housing which determines whether sufficient oil pressure
is available to provide engine lubrication and cooling.
Cylinder cooling is achieved by water circulating through chambers in the engine block casting. A threaded coolant
jacket plug is located at the front RH side of the cylinder block.
Cast mounting brackets are bolted to both sides of the engine block for mounting the engine to the chassis on the LH
and RH hydramount studs.
The gearbox bolts directly to the engine block; a gearbox shim plate is located between the adjoining faces of the
gearbox and the flywheel side of the engine block and is fixed to the rear of the engine block by two bolts. Two hollow
metal dowels locate the rear of the cylinder block to the gearbox shim plate. The gearbox casing provides the
mounting for the starter motor.
A port is included at the rear left hand side of the cylinder block which connects to the turbocharger oil drain pipe to
return lubrication oil to the sump.
A plug sealing the lubrication cross-drilling gallery is located at the front right hand side of the cylinder block and plugs
for the main lubrication gallery is included at the front and rear of the cylinder block.
ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-21
Crankshaft
1Front end to crankshaft sprocket
2Oil supply cross-drillings
3Main journals
4Big-end journals
5Rear end to flywheel
The crankshaft is constructed from cast iron and is surface-hardened. The areas between the crankshaft journals and
the adjoining webs and balance weights are compressed using the cold roll process to form journal fillets.
Cross-drillings in the crankshaft between adjoining main and big-end bearings are used to divert lubrication oil to the
big-end bearings.
A torsional vibration damper is attached to the crankshaft pulley by three bolts.
The crankshaft is carried in six main bearings, with end-float being controlled by thrust washers positioned on both
sides of No. 3 main bearing.
Main bearings
There are six main bearings used to carry the crankshaft. Each of the bearing caps are of cast iron construction and
are attached to the cylinder block by two bolts.
The bearing shells are of the split cylindrical type. The upper half bearing shells are grooved to facilitate the supply of
lubrication oil to the bearings and fit into a recess in the underside of the cylinder block. The lower half bearing shells
are smooth and fit into the bearing caps.
Steel-backed thrust washers are included at each side of No. 3 main bearing to control crankshaft end-float. One side
of each of the thrust washers is grooved, the grooved side of each of the thrust washers is fitted facing outward from
No. 3 main bearing.
Cylinder head components
The cylinder head components are described below:
Cylinder head
The cylinder head is of aluminium construction. It is not possible to reface the cylinder head if it becomes worn or
damaged. An alloy camshaft carrier is bolted directly to the upper surface of the cylinder head. Two dowels are
included in the cylinder head upper face for correct location of the camshaft carrier.
The EU3 cylinder head has a single internal fuel rail for delivering fuel to the injectors and an external fuel pipe for
returning spill fuel back to the fuel connector block. Therefore, pre EU3 and EU3 model cylinder heads are not
interchangeable.
CAUTION: The cylinder head incorporates drillings for the fuel injection system, any contamination which
enters these drillings could cause engine running problems or injector failure. It is therefore, essential that
absolute cleanliness is maintained when carrying out work on the cylinder head.