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MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES 10-17
Automatic gearbox
WARNING: Avoid excessive skin contact with
mineral oil. Mineral oils remove the natural fats
from the skin, leading to dryness, irritation and
dermatitis.
Replace oil filter
1.Replace oil filter.
+ AUTOMATIC GEARBOX - ZF4HP22
- 24, REPAIRS, Filter - oil.
Replace oil
1. Ensure that gearbox is cool. Apply
handbrake and securely chock front and rear
wheels.
2.Place a suitable container beneath gearbox.
3.Clean area around oil filler/level and drain
plugs.
4.Remove oil drain plug, remove and discard
sealing washer.
5.Allow oil to drain.
6.Fit new sealing washer to oil drain plug.
7.Fit automatic gearbox drain plug and tighten to
15 Nm (11 lbf.ft).
8.Remove oil filler/level plug, remove and discard
sealing washer.9.Fill gearbox with recommended oil to bottom of
oil level/filler plug hole.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS, Lubrication.
10.Select 'P' (Park).
11.Ensure handbrake is applied.
12.Start engine and allow it to idle.
13.Apply footbrake.
14.Move selector lever through all gear positions,
while continuing to fill the gearbox. Select 'P'
(Park).
15.With engine idling, continue filling gearbox until
a 2 mm bead of oil runs from oil filler/level plug
hole.
16.Fit new sealing washer to automatic gearbox
filler/level plug, fit plug and tighten to 30 Nm (22
l b f . f t ) .
17.Stop engine.
18.Remove all traces of oil from gearbox casing.
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MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES 10-23
Power steering, suspension
ACE pipes
1.Check for fluid leaks from power steering and
suspension systems.
2.Check ACE pipes and unions for chafing, leaks
and corrosion and that all pipes and hoses are
correctly routed and secure.
Engine, gearbox, transfer box and axles
Check
1.Check for oil leaks from engine, gearbox
(manual and automatic), transfer box and front
and rear axles; pay particular attention to areas
around oil seals.
Exhaust system
Check
1.Check for signs of exhaust system leaks,
damage and security.
Steering box and front suspension
Check/tighten steering box fixings
1.Check steering box fixings and tighten to 90
Nm (66 lbf.ft).
Check/tighten front axle suspension fixings
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ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-3
1Oil dipstick tube
2Screw – oil dipstick tube to camshaft carrier
3Oil dipstick
42nd piston ring
5Piston
6Small-end bush
7Connecting rod
8Big-end bearing cap
9Connecting rod bolt (2 off per connecting rod)
10Top piston ring
11Oil control ring
12Circlips (2 off per gudgeon pin)
13Gudgeon pin
14Big-end bearing shells
15Dowels – cylinder head (2 off)
16Clutch housing shim plate
17 Crankshaft rear oil seal and housing
18Screws – crankshaft seal housing to engine
block (5 off)
19Bolts – clutch housing shim plate to engine
block (2 off)
20Main oil gallery plug (rear)
21Oil filter adaptor gasket
22Oil filter adaptor thermostat
23Oil filter adaptor assembly
24Oil filter adaptor insert25Oil filter adaptor to cylinder block bolts (3 off)
26Oil filter
27Oil pressure switch
28Oil cooler banjo bolts (2 off)
29O-rings – oil cooler banjo bolts (2 off)
30Oil cooler to cylinder block bolts (7 off)
31Centrifuge assembly
32Centrifuge to cylinder block bolts (3 off)
33Centrifuge oil drain pipe
34Oil drain pipe to sump gasket
35Centrifuge to oil drain pipe gasket
36Oil cooler plugs (3 off)
37Oil cooler assembly
38Oil cooler matrix 'O-rings' (2 off)
39Oil cooler matrix
40Oil cooler gasket
41Coolant and PAS pump assembly bracket
42Bracket bolts (5 off + 1 stud/nut)
43Cylinder block
44Dowels to timing block cover (2 off)
45Oil gallery delivery plug
46Cross drilling plug
47Coolant jacket plug
48Core plugs (3 off)
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ENGINE - TD5
12-1-4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Crankshaft, sump and oil pump
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ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-5
1Crankshaft pulley bolt
2TV Damper to crankshaft pulley bolts (3 off)
3TV Damper
4Crankshaft pulley
5Woodruff key
6Crankshaft
7Crankshaft to flywheel dowel
8Spigot bush
9Flywheel to crankshaft bolts (8 off)
10Flywheel assembly (Manual shown)
11Main bearing shells (6 pairs)
12Main bearing caps (6 off)
13Main bearing cap bolts (12 off)
14Thrust washer (2 off at No. 3 Main bearing)
15Piston lubrication jets (5 off)
16Piston lubrication jet cap head screw (5 off)
17Stiffener plate (oil pump integral)18Stiffener plate / oil pump assembly to cylinder
block bolts (22 off)
19Oil pick-up pipe O-ring
20Oil pick-up pipe inserts (2 x 6mm; 1 x 10mm)
21Upper oil pick-up pipe
22Oil pick-up pipe gauze
23Lower oil pick-up pipe
24Sump
25Oil drain plug seal
26Oil drain plug
27Sump to cylinder block bolts (20 off)
28Sump gasket
29Oil pick-up pipe bolts (3 off)
30Oil pump
31Chain lubrication jet
32Chain lubrication jet screw
33Stiffener to cylinder block dowel (2 off)
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ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-9
1Acoustic cover
2Oil filler flap
3Rear acoustic cover
4Rear acoustic cover inserts (2 off)
5Rear acoustic cover grommets (2 off)
6Rear acoustic cover screws (2 off)
7Acoustic cover grommets (3 off)
8Acoustic cover bolts (3 off)
9Camshaft cover isolators (13 off)
10Camshaft cover flange screws (13 off)
11Breather hose clip
12Breather hose
13Breather hose to breather valve clip
14Breather valve
15Camshaft cover seal
16Oil separator plate
17Oil separator plate gasket
18Camshaft cover
19Acoustic cover to camshaft cover seal
20Oil filler cap and seal
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ENGINE - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 12-1-11
1Vacuum pump stub pipe
2Cylinder head to timing chain cover bolt
3Cylinder head to timing chain cover nut
4Cylinder head to timing chain cover stud
5Tensioner assembly pivot screw
6Tensioner adjuster
7Tensioner arm assembly
8Duplex timing chain – crankshaft to camshaft
sprocket
9Camshaft sprocket bolts (3 off)
10Camshaft sprocket
11Fixed chain guide
12Fixed guide pin
13Fixed chain guide to cylinder block screws
14Oil pump drive chain
15Oil pump sprocket
16Oil pump sprocket screw
17Crankshaft sprockets
18Bearing to viscous fan shaft
19Viscous fan to cover bearing
20Circlip
21Hub – viscous fan to bearing flange
22Timing chain cover
23Timing chain cover to crankshaft seal
24Timing cover to cylinder head screws (8 off)
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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.