Land Rover 3 5 3 9 4 2 V8 Engine Overhaul 1997 Rover Manual
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ENGINE 4 OVERHAUL Rocker shafts - refit 1.Lubricate push rods with engine oil. 2.Fit push rods in removed order. 3.Fit each rocker shaft assembly, ensuring identification groove is uppermost and towards front of engine on RH side and towards rear of engine on LH side. CAUTION: Incorrect fitment will result in an oil feed restriction. 4.Fit bolts and tighten to 38 Nm (28 lbf.ft). 5.Clean gasket surface in rocker cover using Bostik cleaner 6001 or equivalent, and allow to dry.6.Apply a thin coating of...
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ENGINE OVERHAUL5 CYLINDER HEAD Cylinder head - remove 1.Remove rocker shaft assembly. 2.Mark heads LH and RH for reassembly. Engine numbers without suffix B NOTE: RH cylinder head illustrated 3.Using sequence shown, remove 14 bolts securing cylinder head to cylinder block. Engine numbers with suffix B NOTE: RH cylinder head illustrated 4.Using sequence shown, remove and discard 10 bolts securing cylinder head to cylinder block. NOTE: No bolts are fitted in the four lower holes in each cylinder head. All...
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ENGINE 6 OVERHAUL Valves and springs - remove 1.Remove spark plugs. 2.Using valve spring compressorLRT-12-034or a suitable alternative, compress valve spring. 3.Remove 2 collets. 4.Release spring compressor and remove valve, valve spring cap and valve spring. 5.Repeat above operations for remaining valves. CAUTION: Keep valves, springs, caps and collets in fitted order. 6.Remove and discard valve stem oil seals.Cylinder head - inspection 1.Clean all traces of gasket material from cylinder head using a...
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ENGINE OVERHAUL7 4.Check cylinder head height at each end of cylinder head: Engine numbers without suffix B A = 23.9 mm (0.94 in) - new B= 63.5 mm (2.5 in) - new Engine numbers with suffix B A = 22.94 mm (0.903 in) - new B= 62.56 mm (2.463 in) - new 5.Cylinder heads may be refaced: Reface limit = 0.50 mm ( 0.02 in) from new dimension.Valves, valve springs and guides - inspection NOTE: Two types of exhaust valve may be fitted - standard valves A in illustration or carbon break valves - B in illustration....
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ENGINE 8 OVERHAUL 1.Remove carbon deposits from valve guides using an 8.70 mm (0.34 in) diameter reamer inserted from combustion face side of cylinder head. 2.Clean valve springs, cotters, caps and valves. 3.Clean inlet valve guide bores. Ensure all loose particles of carbon are removed on completion. 4.Check existing valve stem and head diameters. 5.Check valve stem to guide clearance using new valves. 6.Renew valves and guides as necessary. Valve head diameterA: Inlet = 39.75 to 40.00 mm (1.5 to 1.6...
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ENGINE OVERHAUL9 9.Check valve stem to guide clearance. Valve stem to guide clearanceD: Inlet = 0.025 to 0.066 mm (0.001 to 0.002 in) Exhaust = 0.038 to 0.078 mm (0.0015 to 0.003 in) 10.Check condition of valve springs: Free length = 48.30 mm (1.90 in) Fitted length = 40.40 mm (1.60 in) Load at fitted length = 339±10 N (76±2 lbf) Load at valve open length = 736±22 N (165± 2 lbf) CAUTION: Valve springs must be replaced as a complete set.Valve guides - renew 1.Using valve guide remover,LRT-12-037press...
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ENGINE 10 OVERHAUL Valve seat inserts - inspection 1.Check valve seat inserts for pitting, burning and wear. Replace inserts as necessary.Valve seat inserts - renew NOTE: Service valve seat inserts are available 0.025 mm (0.001 in) oversize on outside diameter to ensure interference fit. 1.Remove worn valve seats. CAUTION: Take care not to damage counterbore in cylinder head. 2.Heat cylinder head evenly to approximately 120°C (250°F). WARNING: Handle hot cylinder head with care. 3.Using a suitable...
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ENGINE OVERHAUL11 Valve seats and seat inserts - refacing CAUTION: Renew worn valve guides and seat inserts before refacing valve seats. 1.Check condition of valve seats and valves that are to be re-used. 2.Remove carbon from valve seats. 3.Reface valves as necessary. If a valve has to be ground to a knife-edge to obtain a true seat, replace valve. Valve seating face angle = 45° 4.Cut valve seats usingLRT-12-501with LRT-12-503andLRT-12-517. Valve seat: WidthA: Inlet = 36.83 mm (1.45 in) Exhaust = 31.50...
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ENGINE 12 OVERHAUL 5.Ensure cutter blades are correctly fitted to cutter head with angled end of blade downwards, facing work as illustrated. Check that cutter blades are adjusted so that middle of blade contacts area of metal to be cut. Use light pressure and remove minimum amount of material necessary. 6.Remove all traces of swarf on completion.Valves - lapping-in 1.Lap each valve to its seat using fine grinding paste. 2.Clean valve and seat. 3.Coat valve seat with a small quantity of engineers blue,...
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ENGINE OVERHAUL13 Valves and springs - refit 1.Fit new valve stem oil seals, lubricate valve stems, fit valves, valve springs and caps, compress valve springs usingLRT-12-034and fit collets. 2.Using a wooden dowel and mallet, lightly tap each valve stem two or three times to seat valve cap and collets. 3.Fit spark plugs and tighten to 20 Nm (15 lbf.ft)Cylinder head - refit 1.Clean cylinder block faces using a suitable gasket removal spray and plastic scraper; ensure that bolt holes in cylinder block are...