Land Rover 90 110 Workshop Rover Manual
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SUSPENSION E( Tyrc Size 750 x 16 Michelin XS 750 x 16 Avon Rangers 750 x 16 (All others) c J I. .; 50. Coat a joint washer both sides with sealing compound and place in position on the lower swivel pin. 51. Fit the lower pin with lip outboard. Do not secure with bolts at this stage. 52. Lubricate the Railko bush with an EP oil and fit the top swivel pin with existing shims and fit the securing bolts and jump hose bracket (do not tighten). 53. Coat the threads of the lower swivel pin bolts with Loctite 270 and fit, together with the brake disc shield bracket, and tighten to 22 to 28 Nm (16 to 21 Ibf ft). 54. Tighten the top swivel pin securing bolts to 60 to 70 Nm (44 to 52 Ibf ft). 55. To check the top swivel pin pre-load attach a spring balance to the track -rod ball joint bore and pull the balance to determine the effort required to turn the swivel. The resistance, once the initial inertia has been overcome, should be 3,60 to 430 Kg (8 to 10 Ibs). If necessary, adjust by removing or adding shims to the top swivel pin as required. ir .R ., ” *’ . ,.. % - Dim ‘A’ & 0,25 mm 54,OO mm 54,OO mm 51.00 mm 63. Fit the stub axle with the keyway uppermost at 12 o’clock. At this stage it is most important to ensure that the constant velocity joint bearing journal engages fully into the bronze bush in the rear of the stub axlc before the stub axle is secured with bolts. Damage to the bush can occur if this precaution is not observed. To ensure proper engagement, grasp the stub axle with one hand and with the other pull the axle shaft into the bush. The shaft and bush are correctly engaged when the end of the axle shaft splines are flush with the end of the stub axle. This condition must be maintained during all ensuing assembly operations. 64. Place the mud shield in position and secure the stub axle to the swivel pin housing with the six bolts using Loctite 270 and evenly tighten to 60 to 70 Nm (44 to 52 Ibf ft). 65. To complete the reassembly, follow instructions 25 to 41 covering front hub overhaul. 66. Check that the swivel pin housing drain plug is tightly fitted and remove the filler level plug. 67. Inject approximately 0,28 litres (% pint) of recommended EP oil until the oil begins to run out of the filler hole. Fit and tighten the plug and wipe away any surplus oil. 68. Set the steering lock-stop bolts to providc a clearance between the tyre wall and radius arm in accordance with the dimensions below. This dimension however, must bc set to 56 mm, irrespective of tyre size and type where steering gaiters are fitted. 56. Liberally apply - but do not pack - a recommendcd grease between the lips of the swivel oil seal (2,5 to 4,O grams). 57. Secure the oil seal and joint washer with the retaining plate and securing bolts tightening evenly to 7 to 10 Nm (5 to 7 Ibf ft). 58. Fit the track-rod and drag link and secure with new split pins. 59. Fit the brake disc shield. 60. Loosely fit the lock stop bolt and nut for later adjustment . -- ST18OlM Fit drive shaft and stub axle 61. Place a new joint washer in position on the swivel pin housing to stub axle mating face. 62. Taking care not to damage the axle shaft oil seals, insert the axle shaft, and when the differential splines are engaged, push the assembly home. ,. 7
64 OVERHAUL REAR HUB ASSEMBLY Service tool: 18G 1349 seal replacer Dismantle NOTE: The oil catcher mentioned in instructions 7 and 17, is fitted to 110 models only. SUSPENSION 1. Slacken the road wheel retaining nuts, jack up the vehicle, lower onto axle stands and remove the road wheels. 2. Remove the three brake drum retaining screws and withdraw the brake drum. If necessary, slacken the brake adjuster to facilitate removal. 3. Lever off the hub cap and remove the axle shaft circlip. 4. Remove the six bolts and withdraw the hub driving 5. Unlock the tab washer, remove the outer and inner 1 member and joint washer. locknuts and keyed thrust washer. 6. Withdraw the hub complete with inner and outer taper roller bearings and dual lipped seal. 7. If required, remove the oil catcher and bearing sleeve by removing the six brake backplate retaining nuts and bolts. Overhaul hub 8. Remove the dual lipped seal and inner bearing 9. If new bearings are to be fitted drift or press out the 10. Examine the road wheel studs and renew any worn 11. Press in new bearing cups up to the shoulder. 12. Examine the oil seal housing in the hub and remove any burrs that could damage the seal. 13. Pack the inner bearing with Shell Retinax A grease or equivalent and fit to the hub. 14. While taking care not to touch the seal lips, liberally smear - not pack - the cavity between the seal lips with Shell Retinax A or equivalent. from the hub. old bearing cups. or damaged ones. $3 %*’ 8
SUSPENSION 164 15. To avoid possible damage to the seal and to ensure the correct depth into the hub, press -in the seal, lip side leading, using special tool 18G 1349. 16. If this tool is not available obtain a suitable tube that will fit exactly on the four diametrically opposed pads in the channel round the seal on the opposite side to the lip and with the lip leading press -in the seal so that it is recessed 4,s to 5,3 m (0.190 to 0.210 in) from the rear face of the hub. .. . .. .. ... ,..,. , i ., . , , .. 110 REAR AXLE HUB 2 1. Dust cap. 10. Brake dru!??. 2. Circlip. 11. Hub. 3. Driving member. 12. Outer bearing. 4. Joint washer. 13. Oil seal. 5. Locknut. 14. Oil catcher. 6. Lock washer. 7. Adjusting nut. 8. Key washer. 9. Outer bearing. 18. Half-shaft. 15. Brake back plate assembly. 16. Stub axle. 17. Joint washer. 9
SUSPENSION Reassemble hub to axle 17. If removed, assemble the backplate and oil catcher to the axle having first smeared Hylomar SQ32M on the face of the oil catcher to seal it to the backplate. Ensure that the milled slot and the drain hole in the backplate line up at the bottom. Secure the assembly to the axle with the six bolts and nuts and tightcn to the correct torque. ST503M 18. Before fitting the hub, ensurc that thc journal on which the dual lipped seal runs is clean and free from imperfcctions that could damage the seal. 19. Fit the hub to the bearing sleeve, pack the outer bearing with grease and fit to the hub. 20. Fit the keyed thrust washer and adjusting inner nut. Tighten the nut, by hand, whilst rotating the hub until all the end -play is taken up. 21. Mount a dial test indicator so that the stylus rest on the adjusting nut. Slacken the nut back to obtain an end -float of 0,050 to 0,101 mm (0.002 to 0.004 in). 22. Fit the tab washer and outer locknut. Tighten the locknut, re -check the end-float and lock the nuts. ST632M 10 23. Using a new joint washer, fit the hub driving e member and tighten the retaining bolts and spring *‘ washers to 60 to 70 Nm (44 to 52 Ibf ft). 24. Fit the circlip to the axle shaft, ensuring that it locates correctly in the groove. 25. Fit the hub cap, if necessary using a new ‘0’ ring seal. 26. Fit the brake drum and secure, if necessary with new screws. 27. Adjust the brake shoes to the drum. 28. Fit the road wheels, using new nuts if necessary. 29. Remove the vehicle from the axle stands and finally tighten the wheel nuts to the correct torque. REAR HUBS With inner and outer seals. From axle numbers onwards Land Rover 90 Land Rover 110 22308284B 21 S22955B REMOVE AND OVERHAUL Special tools: Oil seal replacer LST 550-5 Drift for seal replacer MS 550 or 186134 Hub nut spanner 606435 Remove 1. Jack-up the vehicle, lower onto axle stands and remove the road wheels. 2. Remove the two brake drum retaining screws and withdraw the brake drum. If necessary, slacken the brake adjuster to facilitate removal. 3. Prise-off the hub cap. 4. Remove the circlip. 5. Remove the five bolts and withdraw the hub driving member and joint washer. 6. Prise -up the lock washer and remove the outer locknut and inner adjusting nut. 7. Withdraw the hub complete with with the inner and outer seals, seal track spacer, and inner and outer taper roller bearings. 8. If the stub axle is damaged or scored remove and discard it by removing the six brake back plate retaining nuts and bo!ts. Overhaul hub 9. Remove the seal track spaccr and outer seal. 10. Remove the outer bearing cone. continued f ”’ ‘IJ
SUSPENSION S. I ... .I 11. Remove the inner seal and bearing cone. 12. If new bearings are to be fitted drift or press out the old cups. 13. Degrease and examine the hub for cracks and damage and renew if necessary. Renew hub if wheel studs are faulty. Assemble 14. If removed, fit the stub axle to the axle casing with a new joint washer and secure with the six nuts and bolts and tighten to the correct torque. 15. Fit new inner and outer bearing cups to the hub, ensuring that they are drifted or pressed squarely into position. 16. Fit the inner bearing cone and pack with one of the recommended hub greases. - Fitting inner oil seal 17. Clean the hub oil seal housing and ensure that the seal locating surface is smooth and the chamfer on the leading edge is also smooth and free from burrs. 18. Examine the new seal and ensure that it is clean, undamaged and that the garter spring is properly located. Even a small scratch on the seal lip could impair its efficiency. 19. Although the new seal is already pre -greased by the manufacturer, apply one of the recommended hub bearing greases to the outside diameter of the seal, before fitting, taking care not to damage the lip. 20. Place the seal, lip side leading, squarely on the hub and using the 76 mm end of seal replacer tool LST 550-5 and drift 550 or 18 G 134 drive the seal into position to the depth determined by the tool. Fitting outer oil seal 21. Fit the new outer bearing cone and pack with one of the recommended hub greases. 22. Carry out instructions 17 to 19 but insert the seal with the lip side trailing. 23. Place the seal, lip side leading, squarely on the hub and using the 72 mm end of seal replacer tool LST 550-5 and drift 550 or 18 G 134, drive the seal into position to the depth determined by the tool. Fitting hub to stub axle 24. Smear the lips of both seals with one of the recommended greases. This is important since a dry seal can be destroyed during the first few revolutions of the hub. 25. Select a new seal track spacer and check that the outer diameter is smooth and free from blemishes 26. Taking care not to damage the seal lips fit the hub assembly to the stub axle. Do not allow the weight of the hub to rest, even temporarily, on the outer seal otherwise damage and distortion could occur. Therefore hold the hut clear of the stub axle until the seal track spacer is fitted. 27. Carefully fit the seal track spacer, seal lip leading. 28. Fit the hub inner nut and using spanner 606435 tighten the adjusting nut whilst slowly revolving the hub until all end-float is removed then back-off the nut approximately half-a-turn. 29. Mount a dial test indicator and bracket on the hub so that the stylus rests in a loaded condition on the nut. Check the end -float which must be 0,013 to 0,010 mm (0.0005 to 0.0004 in). Adjust the nut as necessary to achieve this. 30, Fit the locker and locknut and tighten against the adjusting nut. 31. Rotate the hub several times to settle the bearings then re -check the end-float. 32. Bend one segment of the locker over the adjusting nut and another, diametrically opposite, over the locknut. V/ , 32, 32’ ST1800M Y// 33. Using a new joint washer, fit the hub driving member and secure with the five bolts and tighten evenly to the correct torque. 34. Fit the circlip to the axle shaft ensuring that it is properly seated in the groove. 35. Fit the hub cap. 36. Fit the road wheels and secure with the nuts. Jack -up the vehicle, remove axle stands and lower vehicle to ground. Finally tighten the road wheel nuts to the correct torque. and that there are no burrs on the chamfered leading edge. 11
I64 1 SUSPENSION ST KEY TO HUB COMPONENTS 1. Hub cap. 2. Circlip. 3. Spring washer - hub driving member bolt. 4. Hub driving member. 5. Hub driving member bolts. 6. Brake drum retaining screws. 8. Outer bearing cup. 9. Inner bearing cup. 10. Inner bearing cone. 11. End-float adjustingnut. 12. Inner oil seal. 13. Joint washer. 7. Otter bearing cone. stub axle to axle casing 14. Locknut. 15. Bolt. 16. Axle shaft 17. Locknut. 18. Lock washer. 19. Joint washer. 21. Hub casting. 22. Brake drum. 23. Outer oil seal. 24. Road wheel stud. 25. Stub axle. 20. %a! !El& SFX€!r. 12
SUSPENSION 164 I . OVERHAUL REAR SUSPENSION Remove the lower links . .. .A c. -. . 1. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and lower on to axle stands. 2. Remove the nut and bolt retaining the lower link to the axle bracket. 3. Remove the three nuts and bolts retaining the foward end of the link to the chassis bracket. 4. Withdraw the lower link from the vehicle. 5. Remove the locknut and washer and remove the flexible mounting from the link. Renew the bushes 6. Press out the bush from the rear end of the lower link. 7. Press in a new bush squarely into the link. Fit the lower link 8. Assemble the flexible mounting to the link and secure with the locknut but do not tighten at this stage. 9. Fit the link to the vehicle, securing the front end of the link to the chassis bracket with the three nuts and bolts. 10. Assemble the rear end of the link to the axle bracket and retain with the nut and bolt, but do not tighten at this stage. 11. Lower the vehicle to the ground and allow the suspension to settle. 12. Tighten the nut and bolt at the rear end of the link. 13. Tighten the forward locknut to 176 Nm (130 lbf ft). Remove upper links 22. Using ball joint extractor tool R01006 or a suitable proprietry tool remove the ball joint from the axle bracket. 23. Remove the pivot bracket complete with the ball joint and if fitted, the lower ball joint of the levelling unit. 24. Remove the two bolts securing the ball joint to the pivot bracket and press the ball joint from the bracket. NOTE: Replacement ball joints are supplied as complete assemblies packed with grease. 25. Using two bolts as a guide to ensure correct alignment press the knurled ball joint into the pivot bracket and secure with the two nuts and bolts. Assemble upper links and ball joints 26. Fit the pivot bracket ball joint and bracket to the axle and secure with the plain washer castle nut and split pin. Tighten the nut to 176 Nm (130 Ibf ft). 27. Fit the levelling unit, if used. 28. Assemble the upper links to the chassis attachment brackets but do not at this stage fully tighten the pivot nut and bolt. 29. Fit the upper link assemblics to the chassis with the six nuts and bolts, (three each side). Note the positions of the bolt heads. Tighten the nuts to 47 Nm (35 lbf ft). 30. Secure the rear ends of the upper links to the pivot bracket and tighten the two nuts and bolts and tighten to 115 Nm (85 Ibf ft). 31. Remove the jack from the chassis, allow thc suspension to settle and tighten upper link pivot bolts. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Jack up the vehicle under the chassis so that the rear axle is freely suspended. Remove nuts and bolts retaining the upper link bracket to the chassis frame. Remove the two nuts and bolts securing the upper links to the pivot bracket. Withdraw the upper links complete with the chassis attachment brackets from vehicle. Remove the nut and bolt retaining forward end of the link to the chassis bracket and separate the two parts. Press out the bush from the forward end of the Renew anti-roll bar bushes and ball joints 32. Remove the two nuts and bolts securing the anti- roll bar to the axle link. 33. Remove the eight nuts and bolts (four each side) retaining the anti -roll bar to the chassis and remove the bar from the vehicle. 34. Remove the split pin and castle nut and remove the ball joint and link from the axle location. If the ball joint requires replacement the complete link must be renewed. 35. Renew the rubbers and fit the anti -roll bar to the chassis and secure with the eight bolts and nuts tightening to 24 Nm (18 lbf ft). 36. Fit the ball joint and link to the axle location and links 2.d squ.re!y press in new bushes. Renew pivot bracket ball joint tighten the castle nut to 176 Nm (130 lbf ft) and fit a new split pin. -- - 20. Remove the levelling unit -if fitted. 21. Remove the split pin, castle nut and plain washer 37. Fit the anti-roll bar to the ball joint link and fit new bushes in the sequence illustrated and tighten the nuts and bolts, to the correct torque. 13 securing the ball joint to the pivot bracket.
-- I 12 3 1. Salisbury axle casing 2. Anti-roll bar 3. Boge self levelling unit 4. Levelling unit upper ball joint assembly 5. Levelling unit lower ball joint assembly 6. Fulcrum bracket 7. Fulcrum bracket ball joint assembly 8. Suspension top links 9. Top link mounting brackets 10. Top link bushes 11. Lower links f*) ti REAR SUSPENSION A1 12. Lower link flexible bush assembly 13. Lower link bush and bolt assembly 14. Coil spring assembly 15. Bumpstop 16. Shock absorber 17. Shock absorber top bush assembly 18. Shock absorber lower bush assembly 19. Anti-roll bar bush and strap assembly 20. Anti -roll bar ball joint and link assembly 21. Heavy duty Rover axle casing 18
SUSPENSION A Boge Hydromat levelling unit is located in the centre of the rear axle. When the vehicle is unladen the levelling unit has little effect. The unit is self-energising and hence the vehicle has to be driven before the unit becomes effective, the time taken for this to happen being dependant upon the vehicle load, the speed at which it is driven and the roughness of the terrain being crossed. If the vehicle is overloaded the unit will fail to level fully and more frequent bump stop contact will be noticed. Should the vehicle be left for a lengthy period e.g. overnight, in a laden condition, it may settle. This is due to normal internal fluid movement in the unit and is not detrimental to the unit performance. Before carrying out the checks below, verify that the vehicle is being operated within the specified maximum loading capabilities. If the levelling unit is then believed to be at fault, the procedure below should be followed. Whilst slight oil seepage IS permissible, the unit should be renewed if there is an excessive oil leak. 1. Remove excessive mud deposits from underneath the vehicle and any heavy items from inside the vehicle that are not part of the original equipment. 2. Measure the clearance between the rear axle bump pad and the bump stop rubber at the front outer corner on both sides of the vehicle, dimension A. The average clearance should be in excess of 67 mm (2.8 in). 3. If thc bump stop clearance is less than the above figure remove the rear springs and check the free length against the following data in the chart. 4. Renew any spnng where the free length is more than 20 mm (0.787 in) shorter than the figures in the chart. 5. Having refitted or renewed any springs repeat the clearance check as described above. If the average bump clearance is still less than 67 mm (2.8 in) renew the levelling unit. . ., ,. . L 64 r-- Steering Side 1 R.H. Part Rate Number Free length Colour Number Nm (Ibhn) ofcoils (mm) Code t--- PASSENGER 1 R.H. One Green and onc White stripe ._ .- NRC 7000 31.5 (180) 6 400 6. Load weights to the value of 650 kg (1143 Ibs) evenly over the rear load area of the vehicle and leave it to settle undisturbed for minimum period of thirty minutes. 7. With the driving seat occupied or with an approximate equivalent weight of 75 kg (165 Ibs) check the bump stop clearance and note the measurPment. 8. Drive the vehicle on a test route approximately 5 km (3 miles) in length over undulating roads or graded tracks. At the completion of the drive bring the vehicle to rest by light brake application so as not to disturb the vehicle loading. 9. Without disturbing the vehicle load and with thc driving seat occupied, check the bump stop clearance and note the reading, which must be in excess of 45 mm (average). 10. Subtract the reading obtained under Instruction 7 from that obtained under Instruction 9. If the change in clearance is in excess of 10 mm (0.394 in) the levelling unit is functioning correctly. 11. If the figures obtained in instructions 9 and 10 do not exceed 45 mm and 10 mm (1.77 and 0.39 in) respectively unload the vehicle and renew the levelling unit. PASSENGER One Green White stripe NRC 7000 31.5 (180) 6 400 and onc Two Blue stripes DRIVER I NRC 6388 31.5 (180) I 6 I 412 1 Two Blue stripes DRIVER I NRC6388 131.5 (180) 1 6 1 412 1 15
1641 SUSPENSION REMOVE LEVELLING UNIT - where fitted WARNING: The levelling unit contains pressurised gas and must not be dismantled nor the casing screws removed. Repair is by replacement of complete unit only. 1. Raise and support the vehicle under the chassis and use a jack to support the weight of the axle. 2. Disconnect the upper links at the pivot bracket. 3. Ease up the levclling unit lower gaiter and unscrew the lower ball joint at the push rod using thin jawed spanners. 4. Release the webbing strap from the chassis. 5. Remove the four nuts securing the top bracket to the chassis and withdraw the levelling unit complete with bracket. Renew levelling unit ball joints The-ball joints for the levelling unit may be dismantled for clcaning and cxamination. 6. Unscrew the lower ball joint from thc pivot 7. Unscrew thc ball joint from the top bracket. 8. Reassemble the ball joints, packing with Dextagrease G.P. or equivalent or if necessary renew the joints if worn. 9. Check the condition of the gaitcrs and renew if necessary. 1 bracket. Fit levelling unit 10. Ensure the ball pin threads are clean and smear Loctite grade CVX on the ball pin threads. 11. Fit the upper ball joint to the levelling unit and secure the gaiter. 12. Fit the top bracket complete with levelling unit to the chassis and sccure with the four nuts and tighten to 47 Nm (35 Ibf ft). 13. Fit the levelling unit to the lower ball joint and secure the gaiter. 14. Attach the webbing strap to the chassis cross member. 15. Fit the upper links to the pivot bracket and retain with the two bolts and nuts but do not tighten at this stage. 16. Remove the jack in support of the axle and the support from under the chassis. 17. Allow the suspension to settle and then tighten the two bolts and nuts retaining the upper links to the pivot bracket to thc correct torque. SPRINGS AND SHOCK ABSORBERS Remove rear springs 1. Slacken the rLAr road wheel nuts and raise the rear of the vehick and lower the chassis on the axle stands or similar supports and remove the road wheels. 16 2. Support the weight of the axle with a jack. 3. Disconnect the shock absorbers at the lower end. 4. Remove the spring retainer plate. 5. Lower the axle sufficiently to withdraw the spring, but take care not to stretch the flexible brake hose by lowering the axle too far. 6. Remove the spring pan. Renew rear springs 7. Fit the spring pan and retainer plate. 8. Fit the spring into the chassis top location and using 9. Secure the shock absorbers with the rubbers 10. Remove the axle support, fit the road wheels and 11. Finally tighten the road wheel nuts. a turning motion fit the spring to the axle pan. correctly located. lower the vehicle to ground. - Remove shock absorbers ,p- ..h 12. Slacken the road wheel nuts, raise the rear of the vehicle and support it under the axle and remove the road wheels. 13. Remove the shock absorber upper and lower retaining nuts and rubbers. 14. Remove the shock absorber from the top locating shaft and withdraw it from the vehicle. --. h Test shock absorbers 15. Hold the shock absorber vertically in a vice, being careful not to damage the threads. 16. The shock absorber employs differential damping having greater resistance on the extension stroke. Check operation by extending and compressing the shock absorber. Resistance should be uniform throughout the length of each stroke. If resistance is erratic or weak, renew the shock absorber. When checking resistance a new shock absorber may be used for comparison. To ensure that the new shock absorber is primed, fully extend and compress the unit several times before testing begins. Fit shock absorbers 17. Fit the shock absorbers using new rubbers and fit 18. Fit the road wheels, lower the vehicle and finally the lower rubbers and caps in the order illustrated. tighten the road wheel nuts.