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    							Section 
    12 
    CONTENTS 
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    2.25 LITRE PETROL  AND DIESEL ENGINE 
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    121 2.5 LITRE DIESEL  ENGINE 
    2.25 LITRE PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINE CYLINDER  HEAD 
    -Overhaul 53 
    - Overhaul 94 
    PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINES  FAULT DIAGNOSIS 12 
    -Petrol engines 
    -Diesel engines  123 
    125 
    1191 FUELSYSTEM-Petrol 
    - Overhaul  mechanical  fuel  lift pump -Petrol & Diesel 
    - Overhaul  electrical fuel lift pump 
    - Overhaul  four cylinder  engine carburetter 
    -Tune and adjust  four cylinder  engine carburetter 
    - Overhaul V$ engine carburetter -Zenith 
    -Tune and adjust V8 engine  carburetters - Zenith 
    - Overhaul V8 engine carburetter - S.U. 
    -Tune and adjust V8 engine  carburetter -S.U. 
    -Fault tracing V8 engine  carburetters 
    -Twin tank and in-tank fuel pump  installation 
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    2 
    3 
    6 
    7 
    12 
    15 
    20 
    24 
    25 
    1191 FUEL  SYSTEM - Diesel 
    -Checking fuel injectors -Overhaul fuel injectors -Fitting fuel injectors 
    -Turbo charger - supplement  34 
    36 30 41 
    - Engine 
    protection 
    - Drain and refill V8 engine cooling system 
    -Drain and refill four cylinder  engine system 
    - Radiator - remove  and refit 
    - Fault Diagnosis 
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    L 
    3 
    7 
    - Overhaul release  bearing assembly -Overhaul master  cylinder 1 
    -Bleed Hydraulic system 3 
    -Overhaul slave cylinder 3 -Clutch  pedal adjustment 4 
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    I  
    						
    							INTRODUCTION 
    This Workshop  Manual covers the Land Rover  Ninety  and One Ten range of vehicles.  It is primarily  designed  to 
    assist  skilled  technicians 
    in the efficient  repair and maintenance  of Land  Rover  vehicles. 
    Using  the  appropriate  service 
    tools and carrying  out the procedures  as detailed  will enable  the operations  to be 
    completed  within the time  stated  in 
    the ‘Repair  Operation Times’. 
    The  Manual  has been  produced 
    in separate  books;  this allows the information  to  be distributed  throughout  the 
    specialist  areas of the  modern  service facility. 
    A table of contents in Book 1 lists the major components  and  systems together with the section  and  book numbers. 
    The  cover  of each  book  details  the sections  contained within that book. 
    The  title  page 
    of each  book  carries  the  part  numbers  required to order  replacement  books, binders or complete 
    Service  Manuals. This  can  be done through 
    the normal  channels. 
    REFERENCES 
    References to the left- or right-hand  side in the manual  are made  when viewing  the vehicle  from the  rear. With  the 
    To reduce repetition, operations  covered in this manual do not includc refcrence to testing  the vehicle  after repair.  It 
    is  essential that  work is 
    inspected and tested  after completion  and if necessary a road test of the vehicle is carried out 
    particularly where  safety related  items  are concerned. 
    1 engine and gearbox  assembly  removed, the water  pump end of the  engine  is referred  to as the  front. .-..-- .’’ ‘1 
    .-- 
    DIMENSIONS 
    The  dimensions  quoted are to design cngineering specification.  Alternative unit equivalents,  shown in brackets 
    following  the dimensions, have been converted  from the original  specification. 
    During  the period  of 
    running-in from  new,  certain adjustments  may vary  from thc specification figurcs given in this 
    Manual.  Thcsc  adjustments  will be re
    -set  by the  Distributor or Dealer  at the  After  Sales  Service, and thereafter 
    should  be maintained at  the figures specified in  the Manual. 
    REPAIRS ANI) REPLACEMENTS 
    When  replacement  parts are required it is essential  that only  Land  Rover parts  are used. 
    Attention  is particularly  drawn  to 
    the following points  concerning  repairs  and the fitting  of replacement  parts  and 
    accessories: 
    Safety  features  embodied 
    in the vehicle  may be impaired if other  than Land  Rover  parts  are fitted.  In certain 
    territories,  legislation prohibits the fitting  of parts 
    not to the vehicle  manufacturer’s  specification.  Torque wrench 
    setting  figures  given 
    in thc Repair Operation  Manual must be strictly  adhered to. Locking devices,  where specified, 
    must  be fitted.  If the  efficiency 
    of a locking  device is impaired  during removal it must be renewed.  Owners 
    purchasing  accessories while  travelling  abroad should ensure  that 
    the accessory and its fitted  location on the vehicle 
    conform 
    to mandatory  requirements  existing in their country of origin. The terms of the Owners Service Statement 
    may  be invalidated  by the  fitting 
    of other  than  Land  Rover parts. 
    All Land Rover  parts havc the full backing  of the  Owners  Service Statement. 
    Land  Rover  Distributors  and Dealers are  obliged to supply  only Land  Rover  service  parts. 
    POISONOUS  SUBSTANCES 
    Many liquids  and other  substances used in motor vchicles are poisonous  and should  under no circumstances  be 
    consumed  and should  as far 
    as possible  be  kept away  from open  wounds. These  substances  among others  include 
    antifreeze,  brake fluid, fuel, windscreen  washer additives, 
    iubricants and various  adhesives. 
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    FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS yy+- 
    The foliowing information  provides  basic precautions  which must be observed if petrol  (gasoline)  is to  be  handled 
    safely. 
    ! also outlines  the other  areas of risk  which  must not  be  ignored. 
    This 
    intttrmation is  issued for basic  guidance  only, and in any case  of doubt  appropriate enquiries  should be made of 
    your  local Fire Officer. 
    II  
    						
    							GENERAL 
    PetroVgasoline vapour is highly flammable  and in confined  spaces is also  very  explosive  and toxic. 
    When 
    petrol/gasoline evaporates it produces 150 times  its own  volume in vapour,  which when diluted  with air 
    becomes  a readily  ignitable  mixture. The vapour  is heavier  than air and 
    will always fall to the  lowest  level. It can 
    readily  be distributed  throughout  a workshop  by air  current,  consequently,  even a small  spillage  of 
    petrol/gasoline is 
    potentially  very dangerous. 
    Always  have a fire  extinguisher  containing FOAM 
    CO? GAS, or POWDER  close at hand when handling or draining 
    fuel,  or when  dismantling 
    fucl systems  and in areas  where  fuel containers  arc stored. 
    Always  disconnect  the vehicle  battery BEFORE  carrying out dismantling 
    or draining  work on a fuel  system. 
    Whenever 
    petrol/gasoline is  being  handled,  drained or stored,  or when  fuel systems  are being  dismantled  all forms of 
    ignition  must be extinguished  or removed,  any head-lamps  used must  be flameproof  and kept  clear of spillage. 
    ,‘ , 
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    NO  ONE  SHOULD  BE PERMITTED TO REPAIR  COMPONENTS  ASSOCIATED WITH PETROL/ 
    GASOLINE  WITHOUT FIRST HAVING  HAD SPECIALIST  TRAINING. 
    FUEL TANK DRAINING 
    WARNING: PETROL/GASOLINE MUST NOT BE EXTRACTED  OR DRAINED  FROM ANY VEHICLE WHILST 
    IT IS STANDING  OVER A PIT. 
    Draining or extracting petrol/gasoline from  vehicle  fuel tank  must bc carried  out in a well  ventilated  area. 
    The  receptacle  used to contain  the 
    petroUgasoline must be more  than adequate  for the  full  amount of Fuel to be 
    extracted  or drained.  The receptacle  should be clearly  marked  with its contents,  and 
    placcd in a safe storagc area 
    which  meets the requirements  of local  authority  regulations. 
    WHEN 
    PETROL/GASOLINE HAS  BEEN  EXTRACTED  OR DRAINED  FROM A FUEL  TANK THE 
    PRECAUTIONS  GOVERNING NAKED LIGHTS  AND JGNITION  SOURCES SHOULD BE MAJN‘I’AINED. 
    -- 
    FUEL TANK  REMOVAL 
    On vehicles  where the fuel line is sccurcd  to the  fuel  tank  outlet  by a spring  steel clip, it is recommended that such 
    clips are  released  before the fuel  line is disconnected  or the fuel tank  unit is removed. This procedurc will avoid lhc 
    possibility  of residual  petrol fumes in the fuel  tank  being  ignited  when the clips  are released. 
    As  an added  precaution  fuel tanks  should  have a 
    PETROL/GASOLJNE VAPOUR  warning label attached  to them 
    as soon  as they  are removed  from the vehicle. 
    FUEL TANK REPAIR 
    Under no circumstances  should a repair  to any  tank  involving  heat treatment  bc carried out without  first rendcring 
    the tank SAFE,  by using one of the  following  methods: 
    STEAMING:  With 
    the filler cap and  tank  unit removed,  empty the tank.  Steam the tank for at least  two hours 
    with  low pressure  steam. Position  the tank 
    so that  condensation  can drain  away freely,  ensuring  that any 
    sediment  and sludge  not volatised  by 
    the steam, is washed out during  the steaming proccss. 
    BOILING:  With the filler  cap and  tank  unit removed,  empty the tank. Immersc the tank  completely in boiling 
    water  containing  an effective  alkaline degreasing  agent  or a detergent,  with 
    the water filling  and also 
    surrounding  the tank  for at least  two hours. 
    After  steaming  or boiling  a signed  and dated  label 
    to this effect  should be attached  to the  tank. 
    SPECIFICATION 
    Purchasers  are advised  that the specification  details set out in this  Manual  apply to a range of vehicles  and not to any 
    one.  For the specification  of a particular vehicle,  purchasers should consult  their Distributor  or Dealer. 
    The  Manufacturers  reserve the right  to vary  their  specifications  with 
    or without notice, and at such  times  and in such 
    manner  as they  think  fit. Major  as well  as minor  changes  may be involved 
    in accordance  with the Manufacturer’s 
    policy 
    of constant  product improvement. 
    Whilst  every effort  is made  to ensure 
    the accuracy of the  particulars  contained in this Manual,  neither the 
    Manufacturer 
    nor the  Distributor  or Dealer,  by whom  this Manual  is supplied,  shall in any circumstanccs be held 
    liable fer ;~j: inaccuracy the consequences ihe,-pof, 
    COPY RIGHT 
    @ Land  Rover  Limited 1984 
    All rights  reserved.  No part of this  publication  may be produced,  stored in a retrieval  system or transmitted in any 
    form,  electronic,  mechanical,  photocopying,  recording or other  means  without  prior written  permission  of Land 
    Rover  Limited,  Service Department,  Solihull, England. 
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    							Special Service Tools 
    The use of approved  special service  tools is important.  They are essential if service 
    operations  are to be  carried  out efficiently,  and safely.  The amount 
    of time  which they 
    save can be considerable. 
    Every  special  tool 
    is designed  with the close  co-operation of Land  Rover  Ltd., and no 
    tool is put  into  production  which has not  been tested  and approved  by us. New tools  are 
    only  introduced  where an operation  cannot be satisfactorily  carried out using  existing 
    tools  or standard  equipment.  The user 
    is therefore  assured that the tool is necessary  and 
    that  it will  perform  accurately,  efficiently and safely. 
    Special  tools bulletins  will be issued  periodically  giving details  of new 
    tools as they  are 
    introduced. 
    All orders  and enquiries  from the United  Kingdom  should be sent  direct  to V. L. 
    Churchill.  Overseas orders should  be placed  with the local V. L. Churchill  distributor, 
    where  one exists.  Countries  where there is 
    no distributor  may order  direct  from V. L. 
    Churchill  Limited, 
    PO Box 3 Daventry,  Northants,  England 11 4NF. 
    The  tools  recommended  in this  Workshop  Manual are listed 
    in a multi-language,  illustrated  catalogue 
    obtainable  from Messers. 
    V. L. Churchill  at the  above  address  under publication  number 2217/2/84 or from 
    Land  Rover  Ltd., under  part number 
    LSM0052TC from  the following  address, Land Rover  Publication 
    Service, 
    P.O. Box 534, Erdington,  Birmingham B24 OQS.  
    						
    							2.25 LITRE PETROL AND DIESEL  ENGINE 
    j:z--bc , DISMANTLE  ANDOVERHAUL ,: -1 
    Special tools:- 
    Chain wheel extractor - RO 507231 
    Tappet  guide remover 
    - RO 530101A 
    *Camshaft  bearing remover - 274388 
    * 99 ” adaptor - 531760 
    * 99 ” guide plug - 274394 
    ” reamer - 274389 
    Cork-seal  guide 
    - 270304 
    Seal  guide 
    - rear  main  bearing - 18G 1344 
    Seal replacer - rear  main  oil seal - 18G 134 - 11 
    Diesel  engine  timing  gauge - R0605863 
    Diesel engine  timing  gauge - MS67B 
    Clutch centralising  tool - R0605022 
    * Whilst these tools are now  not obtainable,  their use is 
    described for workshops  that have  them  available. 
    Remove  the engine  from the vehicle.  Clean the exterior 
    secure  the engine 
    to a recognised engine  stand. 
    REMOVE ANCILLARY  EQUIPMENT 
    Before commencing,  make a careful  note of the 
    position 
    of brackets,  clips, harnesses,  pipes, hoses, 
    filters  and other  miscellaneous  items 
    to facilitate  re- 
    assembly . 
    * 9’ 
    T and in the  interests of safety  and efficient  working, 
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    Petrol engine 
    1. Disconnect  the spark plug leads,  release  the 
    distributor  clamp bolt and withdraw 
    the distributor 
    complete.  Remove the adaptor  plate held by three 
    bolts. 
    2. Remove  the inlet  and exhaust  manifolds  complete 
    with  carburetter.  Removal 
    of the heat shicld will 
    facilitate  this operation. 
    L 
    Diesel  engine 
    .. 3. Release the fuel pipes  from the injectors. 
    4. Rcmove the  nuts  securing  the injector  pump and 
    withdraw  the pump  and the short  drive  shaft. 
    5. Remove  the induction  and exhaust  manifolds. 
    6. Remove  the six bolts  and withdraw  the oil filter 
    tube 
    (carly engincs only). At  the  same  time remove 
    the two joint  washers  and the baffle  plate with the 
    timing  pointer  attached. DO NOT disturb the two 
    bolts  retaining  the timing  pointer.  Later engines 
    have  a single  plate with timing  pointer. 
    7. Remove  the vacuum  pump. 
    Petrol and diesel  engines 
    8. Remove  the six bolts  and withdraw the rear  side 
    cover  complete  with fuel pump. 
    9. Remove  the alternator  and drive  belt. 
    10. Remove  the fan  and pulley. 
    11. 
    12. 
    13. 
    14. 
    15. 
    16 
    17 
    Remove  the seven -bolts- and  remove  the water 
    pump. 
    Drain the sump  and remove the dipstick. 
    Remove  the starter  motor. 
    Restrain  the flywheel,  remove the crankshaft 
    pulley  nut and  withdraw  the pulley.  (Bolt 
    on later 
    engines). 
    Evenly slacken  and remove the clutch  retaining 
    bolts 
    and withdraw  the clutch  assembly  and centre 
    plate.  Remove 
    the two  bolts  and remove  the oil filter 
    assembly  complete  from the cylinder  block. 
    Remove  the bowl  retaining  bolt, drain  the 
    oil and 
    discard  the element. 
    Remove  the cylinder  head. 
    REMOVE AND OVERHAUL  OIL PUMP 
    1. Remove  the sump. 
    2. Bend  back the lock  washers  and remove  the two 
    bolts  securing  the 
    oil pump to the  crankcase. 
    Withdraw  the oil pump  complete 
    with strainer  and 
    oil  pump  drive shaft. 
    continued 
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    							1121 2.25 LITRE PETROL  AND DIESEL  ENGINE 
    Dismantle oil pump 
    3. Bend back the lock washer  and  release the nut 
    securing  the strainer 
    to the oil pump  body and 
    remove  the strainer  and sealing  ring. 
    4. Removc  four bolts  and washers  and lift off the oil 
    pump  cover and lift out  the driven  and idler  gears. 
    (a) driven  gear 
    (b) idler gear 
    5. Remove  the oil pressure  relief valve  plug and 
    sealing  washer.  Withdraw  the relief  valve  spring, 
    plunger  and ball. 
    ST591 M 
    Overhaul  the oil pump 
    6. Examine the gears  for wear,  scores  and pits.  If the 
    gears  appear  serviceable  check for end
    -float  as 
    follows: 
    2 
    7. Clean  the pump  body and assemble  the gears. 
    Place  a straight  edge across  the pump  body face, as 
    illustrated,  and using 
    a feeler  gauge,  measure  the 
    clearance  between the body  and gears.  The correct 
    clearances  are 
    as follows: 
    8. Idler gear 0,07 to 0,15 mm (0.003  to 0.006 in). 
    9. Driven  gear 0,05 to 0,12 mm (0.002 to 0.005  in). 
    10.  Gears  must be renewed  in pairs. 
    A worn,  but 
    serviceable  gear, must not be matched  with 
    a new 
    one. 
    11.  If necessary  renew idler 
    gear spindle  by drilling-out 
    the  peened  over end 
    of the spindle so that the 
    spindle  can be withdrawn  from the pump  body. 
    TO 
    ensure  squareness  when fitting the new spindle, 
    asscmble it into the pump  body with the two  gears. 
    Fit  the  cover  and secure  with the four  bolts. 
    Support  the pump  body and peen  over the end 
    of 
    the  new  spindle.  Remove  the cover  and gears  and 
    check  security 
    of the spindle. 
    12.  If worn,  remove  the idler  gear bush  and press  in a 
    replacement.  Drill the lubrication  hole 
    3,17 mm 
    (0.125 in) and ream the bush to i2,7 mm (0.500 in) 
    diameter. 
    continued 
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    							2.25 LITRE PETROL AND DIESEL  ENGINE 
    ?. 13. A scored ball valve  seat can be restored  by using a 
    locally  made lapping  tool by silver  soldering  a new 
    ball  (part  number  3748) onto 
    a length  of suitable 
    tube. 
    14.  Install  the tube 
    in a drill  and lap-in using  coarse 
    grinding  paste. Finally  hand
    -lap the  seat  with fine 
    paste  using the same  diabalo  method as for lapping 
    valves. 
    15.  Thorougly  wash the pump  body to remove  all 
    traces  of grinding  paste. 
    . 
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    ST694M 
    REMOVE  AND OVERHAUL  THE TIMING  CHAIN, 
    SPROCKETS  AND TENSIONER 
    1. Remove  the timing  cover.  Before  removing  the 
    timing  chain tensioner  notc the ratchet  position 
    in 
    relation  to the pawl which  will give  an indication of 
    chain  wear.  If the  last  tooth of the ratchet  is engaged 
    with  the pawl 
    the chain is excessively  worn and 
    should  be discarded. 
    2. Remove  the ratchet  pivot bolt, plain  bolt and nut 
    and withdraw  the timing  chain tensioner  complete. 
    3.  Remove  the timing  chain and crankshaft  sprocket. 
    4.  Remove  timing chain damper. 
    Assemble 
    the oil pump 
    16. Fit the  idler  gear to the  spindle. 
    17. 
    Fit the  driven  gear with plain  part of the  bore 
    uppermost.  See illustration  after instruction  9. 
    18. Smear the joint face of the  body  with jointing 
    compound  and fit the  cover  over the 
    dowels and 
    secure  with the four bolts  and spring washers. 
    19. 
    Hold relief  valve  bore vertically  and insert  the ball 
    followed  by the  plunger  with the ball  seat  end first. 
    Fit  the  spring,  sealing  washer and plug. 
    20. Fit the  oil strainer  sealing ring to the pump body 
    followed  by the  lock  washer  and strainer.  Tighten 
    the  strainer  retaining  nut 
    so that when  fitted the 
    strainer  is positioned  parallel to the  sump  baffle 
    plate.  Secure 
    the nut with  the lock  washer  tab. 
    Later  engines  are fitted  with 
    a bracket  to locatc the 
    strainer. 
    5. Remove  the camshaft  sprockct retaining  bolt and 
    washer.  Withdraw  the sprockct  using chain  wheel 
    extractor  507231 
    or similar. 
    Illustration 
    A shows  the early  retaining  bolt and tab 
    washer. 
    Illustration 
    B shows  the latest bolt and  special  washer. .. .. . 
    A 
    ST696M 
    conriniicd 
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    REMOVE TAPPETS,  ROLLERS AND GUIDES 
    6. 
    7. 
    T 
    B 
    ST697M 
    Examine  the sprockets  and discard if the teeth  are 
    worn. 
    Dismantle  the tensioner  assembly and discard  any 
    worn  parts.  In particular  check the condition 
    of the 
    ratchet  and pawl.  Check  the tension 
    of the spring  by 
    comparing 
    it with  a new  one.  Examine the jockey 
    wheel teeth  for wear,  and renew  bush if worn. 
    Key 
    to tensioner  assembly 
    1. Piston assembly 
    2. Cylinder  assembly 
    3. Cylinder  spring 
    4. Ball 
    5. Ball retaining  clip 
    6. Ratchet and spring 
    7. Ratchet  pivot bolt 
    8. Pawl 
    9. Jockey  wheel 
    10. Timing  chain damper 
    1. 
    2. 
    Remove  the eight  tappet  guide locating  bolts from 
    the  right
    -hand  side of the  cylinder  block. 
    CAUTION: Do not remove  the tappet  guides  before 
    the  rollers  otherwise  the 
    rollers may fall behind  the 
    camshaft. 
    Using  long nosed  pliers or a suitable  bent length  of 
    wire 
    lift out  the tappet  slides and identify  them with 
    their  respective  guides for possible  refitting. 
    3.  Lift  out the tappet  rollers  and mark  the side  facing 
    the front  of the engine for possible  reassembly. 
    4. Lift out the tappet  guides  and retain  with their 
    respective  slides and rollers. 
    If the guides  are 
    difficult  to remove  use special  tool 
    530101A. 
    f? 8. Assemble  the tensioner  as illustrated  and compress 5. Carefully examine all parts and discard any that are 
    the assembly  ready for fitting  to the  engine. 
    worn or damaged. .4 
    ST699M 
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    							2.25 LITRE PETROL AND DIESEL  ENGINE 
    RENEW  TIMING COVER OIL SEAL 
    1. On initial  assembly of the engine  the mud  shield 
    around  the oil seal  is rivetted  in position  but after 
    removal 
    in service  the rivets  are substituted  with 
    self  tapping  drive screws. 
    2. Drill out the rivets  securing  the oil seal  mud  shield. 
    3. Press  out the oil seal  and clean  the mating  surfaces. 
    4. Smear the outside  diameter  of a new  oil seal  with 
    Hylomar  PL 
    32-M jointing compound.  Press the oil 
    seal  into  the timing  cover, lip side  facing 
    crankshaft. 
    5. Coat  the drive  screws  with Hylomar  and secure  the 
    mud  shield. 
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    ST7OOM 
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    REMOVE  THE CAMSHAFT 
    1. Remove  the skew  gear bush  retaining  scrcw and lift 
    out  the skew  gear bush  assembly. 
    Also withdraw 
    the  distributor  pump (diesel) 
    or ignition  distributor 
    (petrol  engine)  drive coupling  with the skew 
    gcar 
    assembly. 
    ST596M ’// I I1 
    2. Since  the camshaft  sprockct has already  been 
    removed,  bend back the lock  tabs,  remove  the two 
    bolts  and the camshaft  thrust 
    plate. Carefully 
    withdraw  the camshaft. 
    NOTE:  Lock tab washers  are not used on later 
    engines 
    Inspect the  camshaft 
    3. Discard the camshaft if any of the  following  visual 
    defects  are evident. 
    4. Scored,  worn, pitted  or chipped  cams. Worn, 
    corroded  and discoloured 
    journals. Worn  and 
    chipped  gear teeth. 
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    5. Check the journals  for wear  and if more  than 
    0,050 
    mm (0.002  in) the  shaft  should  be renewed. 
    6. Rest  the camshaft  between V blocks and check 
    for  run
    -out  with a dial indicator.  If 
    run-out  is in 
    excess of 0,050 mm (0.002  in) the  shaft  should  be 
    straightened 
    or renewed. 
    2.25 LITRE PETROL AND DIESEL ENGINE 
    REMOVE AND OVERHAUL THE FLYWHEEL 
    1. Remove  the flywheel  retaining  bolts and withdraw 
    the  flywheel  and reinforcing  plate. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    Wear or scores on the flywheel clutch face can be 
    corrected  by machining  provided that the overall 
    width 
    of the  flywheel  is not  reduced  below the 
    following  dimensions: 
    Petrol  engines 
    34,?2 mm (1.375 in). 
    Diesel engines 36,96 mm (1.453 in). 
    Check  that the flywheel  has not been  previously 
    machined. 
    Examine  the ring  gear  teeth  and 
    if chipped or worn 
    the  gear  can be renewed. 
    Reface  the flywheel 
    5. Remove the clutch location  dowels. 
    removing 
    only the  minimum  material necessary to 
    achieve a smooth flat surface parallel  with the 
    crankshaft  mating face and within  the above  width 
    dimensions  and fit new  dowels. 
    6, i$itcii;ne the fly.wheei the compieic face 
    Renew  the ring  gear 
    7. Drill  a 8,0 mm (A in) hole  between  the root of any 
    two  teeth  and the inner  diameter 
    of the starter  ring 
    deep  enough  to weaken  the ring. 
    Do not allow  the 
    drill  to enter  the flywheel. 
    8. Secure  the flywheel  in a soft  jawed  vice and cover  it 
    with 
    a cloth  to protect  one from  personal  injury. 
    Place  a cold  chisel  above  the drilled  hole and strike 
    it  sharply  to split  the ring  gear. 
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    9. Heat  the new  ring gear uniformally to between 
    225°C and 250°C but do not  exceed  the higher 
    figure. 
    10. Place  the flywheel,  clutch face down, on a flat 
    surface  and locate  the heated  flywheel  with the 
    square  edge 
    of teeth downward  towards the 
    flywheel  clutch face and chamfered  edge 
    of the 
    teeth  uppermost.  This applies 
    to both  petrol  and 
    Diesel  engines. 
    11. Press the starter  ring firmly  against  the flange  until 
    the  ring  contracts  sufficiently 
    to grip the flywheel. g??;: 
    Allow  the ring  gear  to cool  naturally. Do not %i-. 
    hasten  cooling  in anyway. 
    5. 
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