ENGINE - V8
12-2-58 OVERHAUL
3.Restrain camshaft gear and remove gear
retaining bolt.
4.Remove timing chain and gears as an
assembly.
5.Remove gears from timing chain.
6.Remove key from crankshaft. Reassembly
1.Clean timing chain and gears and gear
locations.
2.Fit key to crankshaft.
3.Temporarily fit gears to camshaft and
crankshaft. If necessary, rotate shafts to align
timing marks. When aligned correctly, the
timing marks will face each other; crankshaft
gear timing mark at twelve o'clock position and
camshaft gear timing mark at six o'clock
position.
4.Remove gears from shafts and fit to timing
chain.
5.With timing marks aligned, fit timing chain and
gears as an assembly.
6.Restrain the camshaft gear and tighten
retaining bolt to 50 Nm (37 lbf.ft).
7.Fit timing gear cover gasket.
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timing gear cover.
ENGINE - V8
OVERHAUL 12-2-73
6.Reference mark main bearing caps to aid
assembly.
7.Remove 10 side bolts securing main bearing
caps to block.
8.Collect 'Dowty' washers from side bolts. Rear
side bolts have Allen heads.
9.Starting at the centre main bearing cap,
progressively loosen, then remove 2 bolts
securing each main bearing cap.
10.Release and remove main bearing caps.
CAUTION: Keep bearing caps, bearings and
bolts in their fitted order.
11.Remove crankshaft.
12.Remove main bearings from cylinder block and
main bearing caps.
13.Remove key from keyway.
14.Remove rear main sealing washers.
Inspect
1.Clean crankshaft journals and bearing
locations in cylinder block.
2.Inspect main bearings for wear and renew if
necessary. Main bearings are available in two
oversizes. If 2nd oversize bearing is being
fitted, it may be necessary to grind thrust
face of centre main bearing to achieve
correct end-float.
lMain bearing 1st oversize = 0.254 mm (0.01
in).
lMain bearing 2nd oversize = 0.508 mm
(0.02 in).3.Check main bearing journals for wear and
scoring. Measure for ovality; taking 3
measurements at 120
° intervals at each end
and at centre of journals.
lJournal diameter - standard = 63.487 to
63.500 mm (2.499 to 2.520 in).
l1st undersize journal = 63.223 to 63.246
mm (2.511 to 2.512 in).
l2nd undersize journal = 62.979 to 62.992
mm (2.509 to 2.510 in).
lJournal width - standard = 26.975 to 27.026
mm (1.061 to 1.064 in).
lMaximum ovality = 0.040 mm (0.002 in)
ENGINE - V8
12-2-74 OVERHAUL
Reassembly
1.Clean main bearing locations in cylinder block
and bearing caps.
2.Clean sealant from rear main bearing cap and
mating faces.
3.Fit key to keyway.
4.Check threads of main bearing cap bolts for
damage, renew bolts in pairs.
5.Lubricate grooved main bearing shells with
clean engine oil and fit to their locations in
cylinder block.
NOTE: Ensure that the flanged bearing is fitted
to the centre position.
6.Lubricate crankshaft journals with clean engine
oil.
7.Position crankshaft in cylinder block.
8.Attach a DTI to front of cylinder block, move
crankshaft rearwards, position stylus of gauge
on end of crankshaft and zero gauge.
9.Move crankshaft forwards, measure and
record end-float obtained.
l Crankshaft end-float = 0.08 to 0.26 mm
(0.003 to 0.01 in).
10.Lubricate plain bearing shells with clean
engine oil and fit to main bearing caps. 11.Fit main bearing caps 1 to 4 only at this stage,
ensuring that they are the correct way round
and in their fitted order.
12.Lightly lubricate threads of main bearing cap
bolts with clean engine oil.
13.Fit main bearing cap bolts but do not tighten at
this stage. Do not fit side bolts at this stage.
14.Fit side seals to rear main bearing cap,
ensuring that seals do not protrude above
bearing cap face.
15.Apply a 3 mm (0.12 in) wide bead of sealant,
Part No. STC 50550 to bearing cap rear mating
faces on cylinder block.
CAUTION: Ensure sealant does not enter
bolt holes.
16.Carefully fit rear main bearing cap assembly, fit
but do not tighten bolts.
CAUTION: Ensure engine oil does not enter
the side bolt holes in the bearing cap.
17.Lubricate 'Dowty' washers with engine oil and
fit to side bolts.
18.Fit but do not tighten side bolts. Rear side
bolts are Allen headed.
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
REPAIRS 18-1-63
Switch - cruise control (set/resume)
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Remove
1.Remove the key from the starter switch.
Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first. Wait ten minutes before starting work.
2.Remove driver's airbag module.
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Airbag module - drivers.
3.Release remote control switches multiplug and
leads from steering wheel base.
4.Disconnect remote control switches multiplug
from harness.
5.Remove 2 screws securing remote control
switches to steering wheel base.
6.Release and remove remote control switches
from steering wheel.
Refit
1.Fit remote control switches to steering wheel
and secure with screws.
2.Connect remote control switches multiplug to
harness.
3.Secure leads and multiplug to base of steering
wheel.
4.Fit driver's airbag module.
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Switch - clutch
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Remove
1.Disconnect the multiplug from the clutch switch.
2.Position a container below the clutch switch to
collect the fluid.
3.Unscrew and remove the clutch switch.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
Refit
1.Fit the clutch switch and tighten to 10 Nm (7
lbf.ft).
2.Connect the multiplug.
3.Bleed the clutch hydraulic system.
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Clutch hydraulic system - bleed.
ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - V8
REPAIRS 18-2-87
Switch - cruise control (on/off)
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Remove
1.Carefully remove switch from instrument cowl.
2.Disconnect multiplug and remove switch.
Refit
1.Position new switch and connect multiplug.
2.Carefully push switch into instrument cowl.
Switch - cruise control (set/resume)
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Remove
1.Remove the key from the starter switch.
Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first. Wait ten minutes before starting work.
2.Remove driver's airbag module.
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Airbag module - drivers.
3.Release remote control switches multiplug and
leads from steering wheel base.
4.Disconnect remote control switches multiplug
from harness.
5.Remove 2 screws securing remote control
switches to steering wheel base.
6.Release and remove remote control switches
from steering wheel.
Refit
1.Fit remote control switches to steering wheel
and secure with screws.
2.Connect remote control switches multiplug to
harness.
3.Secure leads and multiplug to base of steering
wheel.
4.Fit driver's airbag module.
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MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS - V8
REPAIRS 30-2-13
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 30-2-15
Refit
1.Clean old RTV sealant from cylinder head and
cylinder block notches.
2.Clean mating faces of cylinder block, cylinder
head and inlet manifold.
3.Apply RTV sealant 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
TRANSFER BOX - LT230SE
41-14 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Transfer box interlock solenoid - Automatic gearbox vehicles
An interlock solenoid is fitted for North America and Japan. The solenoid is located on the top of the transfer box main
casing on vehicles up to 03 model year or on the selector lever assembly on vehicles from 03 model year. The
solenoid is connected to the transfer box relay which, in turn, is controlled by the IDM. The purpose of the solenoid is
to prevent neutral being selected on the transfer box when the ignition key is removed, thereby locking the box in
either high or low ratio.
Mainshaft input gear
The gearbox output shaft is splined into the mainshaft input gear which is supported by taper roller bearings.
Input gear bearing pre-load is achieved by the use of a selective shim located in the bearing housing.
Intermediate gears
The intermediate gear cluster is supported by the taper roller bearings located at each end of the cluster and runs on
the intermediate shaft which, in turn, is supported at the front and rear by the main casing.
A selective spacer, positioned between the gears, pre-loads the intermediate gear bearings when the intermediate
shaft nut is tightened sufficiently to achieve the correct 'torque to turn' of the intermediate gears.
On vehicles from 03 model year, the circlips used to retain the bearings in the intermediate gear are deleted. The bore
of the intermediate gear is machined with a shoulder at each end to locate the bearings.
Differential assembly
The differential assembly is supported at the front and rear by taper roller bearings, the front bearing outer track is
located in the front output housing and the rear bearing outer track is located in the main casing by the rear output
housing. Bearing pre-load is achieved by means of a selective shim located in the front output housing.
The differential rear shaft carries the low range gear, high/low selector sleeve and hub, high range gear and bush and
the differential rear bearing; these components being secured to the shaft by a special staked nut.
The differential assembly comprises front and rear half carriers with integral shafts and with sun and planet gears
mounted on cross shafts within the half carriers. Dished, non-selective thrust washers control the engagement of the
planet gears with the sun gears, whilst selective thrust washers are used to control engagement of the sun gears and
'torque to turn' of the differential. The differential carrier halves are bolted together, a retaining ring providing positive
location of the cross shafts.
The high/low selector shaft and fork are located at the side of the differential, movement of the shaft, fork and selector
sleeve being controlled by the high/low selector finger. A spring loaded detent ball fitted in the main casing, locates
in grooves in the shaft.
On vehicles from 03 model year, the selector fork is modified and fitted with a spring assistor and clips to reduce the
effort required to move the selector lever.
Front output housing
The front output housing carries the front output shaft and flange, high/low cross shaft, housing and selector and on
certain vehicles, the differential lock selector shaft and fork.
The front output shaft is supported in the housing by a single bearing and is splined into the differential front sun gear.
High/low selector
The high/low cross shaft is located in a housing bolted to the top of the output housing and is connected to the high/
low selector finger which locates in a slot in the selector shaft.