Land Rover 90 110 Workshop Rover Manual
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MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT This second part of the maintenance section covers adjustments and items of general maintenance as dictated by the ‘Maintenance Schedules’. However, only maintenance operations that are not included in the Overhaul Sections of the manual appear in this section. EXAMINE AND RENEW FRONT BRAKE FRICTION PADS Examine the friction pads for wear and if less than 3 mm (0.125 in) thick or oil contaminated, they must be renewed on both wheels at the same time, as follows: NOTE: See Book 4 Section 70 for latest method of friction pad retension. . l.+Slackcn both front wheel nuts and jack-up the vehicle and lower onto axle stands, and remove whecls. 2. Clean the exterior of the calipers. 3. Remove the split pins from the brake caliper. 4. Remove the retaining springs. 5. Withdraw the friction pads. 6. Clean the exposed parts of the pistons, using only new brake fluid. 7. Using piston clamp 186672 press each piston back into its bore, whilst ensuring that the displaced brake fluid does not overflow from the reservoir. 8. Smear the faces of the pistons with Lockheed disc brake lubricant taking care not to !et any reach the lining material. 9. Insert the new friction pads. 10. Place the friction pad retaining springs in position 11. Apply the footbrake several times to locate the 12. Check the fluid reservoir and top-up if necessary. 8 and fit new split pins and splay the ends. pads. 13. Fit the road wheels, lower the vehicle and finally tighten the wheel retaining nuts. CLEAN AND CHECK AXLE BREATHERS - ball valve type (where fitted) 1. Clcan the outside of the breather and unscrew from the axle tube. 2. Wash the breather in petrol and shake to ensure that the ball valve is free. 3. Lubricate the ball with engine oil and refit to axle tube. I Remote axle breathers -where fitted Pipes attached to the breathers on the axles terminate at pifits iiiside the chassis members oil eariy muueis and into the engine compartment on later vehicles. This allows the axles to breath whilst the vehicle is traversing mud and water. No maintenance is required except to ensure that the pipe: do not become blocked, kinked, or split, or damaged in any other way to prevent proper breathing. ,I
T CHECK STEERING BALL JOINTS Ball joints are lubricated for the normal life of ball joints during manufacture and require no further lubrication. This applies only if the rubber gaiter has not become dislodged or damaged. The joints should be checked at the specified mileage intervals but more frequently if the vehicle is used under arduous conditions. 1. Check for wear in the joints by moving the ball joint up and down vigorously. If free movement is apparent renew the complete joint assembly. ; ST 926M I CHECK FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Use recognised wheel alignment equipment to perform this check and adjustment. See General Specification and Data section for the correct alignment. Check and adjust with the vehicle on level ground. 1. Set the road wheels to the straight ahead position and push the vehicle forward a short distance. 2. Slacken the clamp bolts securing the ball joints at both ends of the track rod. 3. Twist the track-rod to decrease or increase its effective length as required to achieve the correct alignment. 4. Push the vehicle rearwards whilst moving the steering wheel from side to side to settle the ball joints. Then with the wheels in the straight ahead position push the vehicle forward a short distance and recheck the alignmcnt. If necessary make further adjustments. When the alignment is correct tighten the ball joint clamp bolts. The ball joint pins must be central in their housing and not inclined to one side. See section 57. .- ADJUST REAR BRAKES Land Rover One Ten Vehicles 1. Raise up vehicle and lower onto axle stands. 2. Each shoe is independently set by means of a hexagon adjuster. Check that the wheel turns freely and turn one adjuster until the shoe is locked against the drum. Slacken off the adjuster sufficiently for the wheel to turn freely - approximately two serrations on the snail cam. 3. Repeat the above procedure for the second brake shoe and the opposite wheel. 4. Remove the axle stands and road test the vehicle brakes. s-r Land Rover Ninety Vehicles The shoes are set by a single hexagon adjustment bolt operating through a serrated snail cam enabling both shoes to be adjusted to obtain the best results. 1. Raise-up the vehicle on to axle stands. 2. Check that the wheel rotates freely then turn the adjuster until the brake shoes are in firm contact with the drum. 3. Slacken off the adjuster just sufficiently for the drum to rotate freely. 4. Repeat the procedure for the other wheel. 5. Remove the axle stands and road test the vehicle. 9
MAINTENANCE AD JUST TRANSMISSION BRAKE (Handbrake) 6. Fit the clevis pin, washer and a NEW split pin. 1. 2. 3. .. 7. Slacken the adjuster 1 or 2 notches until handbrake shoes just clear the drum. 8. Apply the handbrake gradually. The drum should still rotate on the first ratchet and start to come on at the second ratchet. Set the vehicle on level ground and chock the wheels. Release the handbrake fully. Remove the clevis pin connecting the handbrake lever to the relay at the gearbox end. CAUTION: DO NOT over adjust the handbrake, the drum must be free to rotate when the handbrake is released, otherwise serious damage will result. \ \ \M DRAIN FLYWHEEL HOUSING 1. The flywheel housing can be completely scaled to exclude mud and water under severe wading conditions, by means of a plug fitted in the bottom of the housing. 2. The plug should only be fitted when the vehicle is expected to do wading or very muddy work. 3. When the plug is in use it must be removed periodically and all oil allowed to drain off before the plug is replaccd L- i 4. Turn the adjuster on the back plate clockwise until the shoes are fully expanded against the drum, Illustration A. 4-cylinder vehicles. if- F &/ Illustration B. V8 vehicles. 5. Adjust the outer sheath of the handbrake cable by means of the two locknuts at the gearbox end until the holes in the clevis on the inner cable line up with the hole in the relay lever. ST1074M 4. When plug is not in use it should be stowed as follows: 4 cylinder models - in tool kit V8 - screwed into housing near drain hole. ST 1012M 10
MAINTENANCE 1101 DRAIN ENGINE TIMING COVER - 2.5 Diesel only --h. I ^ Le I *.: 1. The timing cover can be completely sealed to exclude mud and water under severe wading conditions, by fitting a plug in the drain hole at the bottom of the cover. 2. The plug should only be fitted when the vehicle is expected to do wading or very muddy work. 3. When the plug is in use it must be removed periodically and any oil present allowed to drain off before the plug is replaced. NOTE: There should not be any oil in the timing cover, but if there is, the cause should be investigated as soon as possible, as the timing belt will deteriorate if it becomes contaminated with oil. 4. When the plug is not in use it should be stowed in the tapped hole adjacent to the drain hole. - CLEAN ENGINE TIMING COVER FILTER - 2.5 Diesel only A gauze filter is fitted at the bottom of the engine timing cover to help prevent mud and other debris entering the drain hole, when the wading plug is not in use. The filter must be removed and cleaned periodically, to ensure that it does not become blocked and prevent the timing cover draining properly. Under normal circumstances, the filter should be cleaned at the intervals specified in the Maintenance Schedule or, more frequently if the vehicle operates regularly in wet or dusty conditions. 1. From underneath the vehicle, remove the four bolts and plain washers and, withdraw the wading plug plate from the bottom of the timing cover. 2. Wash the filter in kerosene or clean fuel. Brush off any mud or other debris aiid ensure that the whole filter is quite clean. 3. Check the condition of the gasket for the wading plug plate. If necessary, fit a new gasket. 4. Refit the wading plug plate. Tighten the securing bolts. , I.:. , .I. .. . ,:. . . ::,::;,, _. . ., : ) 1 ST209 RENEW AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - 2.5 Diesel and 2.25 Petrol engines 1. Disconnect the air cleaner hose. 2. Pull up the three clips and lift out the air cleaner canister. 3. Unscrew element wing nut and sealing washer. 4. Remove and discard the element. DO NOT attempt to clean the element, fit a new one during reassembly. 5. Clean interior of canister. 6. Fit a new element and sealing washer. ST206 continued 11
MAINTENANCE Check air cleaner dump valve The dump valve provides an automatic drain for the air cleaner and is fitted in the base of the air cleaner support bracket. 7. Squeeze open the dump valve and check that the interior is clean. Also check that the rubber is flexible and in a good condition. 8. If necessary, remove the dump valve to clean the interior. Fit a new valve if the original is in a poor condition. Fit air cleaner 9. Fir air cleaner canister and secure with the clips. 10. Connect the air cleaner hose. RENEW AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - VS engine 1. Unscrew the two air cleaner strap retaining nuts. 2. Disconnect the air cleaner hose. 3. Remove the engine breather hose. 4. Withdraw air cleaner canister. 5. Unscrew element wing nut and washer and remove filter seal. 6. Remove and discard the element. DO NOT attempt to clean the element, fit a new one during reassembly and secure with the wing nut. Check air cleaner dump valve 7. Squeeze open the dump valve and check that the interior is clean. Also check that the rubber is flexible and in a good condition. - 8. If necessary, remove the dump valve to clean the t . ;, interior. Fit a new valve if the original is in a poor condition. Fit air cleaner 9. Fit a new element and reassemble the air cleaner. 10. Fit the air cleaner canister. 11. Fit the breather hose. 12. Fit the air cleaner hose. 13. Secure with the retaining straps and nuts. CLEAN FUEL LIFT PUMP SEDIMENT BOWL - Petrol engine - early vehicles 1. Remove the bowl by slackening the thumb screw 2. Remove and clean the filter gauze in clean petrol. r; 3. Ensure that the sealing washer is in good condition. .s/ 4. Replace gauze and refit the bowl. 5. Prime the pump by operating the hand lever. and swinging the retainer to one side. ST1068M 12
/- 7 -> ?!! :?: 3 CLEAN ELECTRIC F’UEL PUMP FILTER - V8 and later 2.25 Petrol engine vehicles The pump is located mid-way along the right hand side of the chassis. 1. Release the three bolts and remove the protective cover - except ‘90’ models. 1 ST 1014M 2. From beneath the vehicle disconnect the fuel inlet pipe from the pump and blank the end of the pipe by suitable means to prevent fuel draining from the tank. 3. Release the end cover from the bayonet fixing. 4. Withdraw the filter and clean by using a compressed air jet from the inside of the filter. 5. Remove the magnet (where fitted) from the end cover and clean. Replace the magnet in the centre of the end cover. 6. Reassemble the fuel pump and refit the fuel inlet pipe. 7. Use a new gasket for the end cover if necessary. 8. Fit the protective cover. r. RENEW FUEL FILTER ELEMENT - Petrol engines 4 -cylinder and V8 The element provides a filter between the pump and carburetter and is located adjacent to fuel pump on the right hand side of the chassis. 1. Release the three bolts and remove the protective 2. Unscrew the centre bolt. 3. Withdraw the filter bowl. 4. Remove the small sealing ring and remove the element. 5. Withdraw the large sealing ring from the underside of the filter body. 6. Discard the old element and replace with a new unit. 7. Ensure that the centre and top sealing rings are in good condition and replace as necessary. 8. Fit new element, small hole downwards. 9. Refit sealing rings (small and large). cover. See ‘Clean electric fuel pump filter’. 10. Replace filter bowl and tighten the centre bolt. ST1075M kG2 ‘ 12 13
10 RENEW FUEL FILTER ELEMENT - Diesel engines Drain off Water FUEL SEDIMENTER - Diesel engines (where fitted) The sedimenter increases the working life of the fuel filter by removing the larger droplets of water and larger particles of foreign matter from the fuel. Drain off water as follows: 1. Slacken off drain plug to allow water to run out. 2. When pure diesel fuel is emitted, tighten drain Plug - MAINTENANCE - ST062 Renew filter 3. Support element holder. 4. Unscrew thc special bolt on top of the filter, the element holder can now be removed. 5. Remove and discard the used element. 6. Wash the element holder in petrol or fuel oil. 7. If necessary renew both the large rubber washer and the small rubber washer in the filter top, also renew the large rubber washer in the element holder. 8. Push the new elcment onto the filter top spigot with the holes in the element to the top. 9. Fit the element holder to the bottom of the element, and secure with the special bolt. 10. Prime the system and check for fuel leaks. 14 Drain off Water 1. Slacken off drain plug to allow water to run out. 2. When pure diesel fuel is emitted, tighten drain plug. Dismantle and clean as detailed below. 1 -/ ST 101 7M Clean element 3. Disconnect fuel inlet pipe at sedimenter and raise pipe above level of fuel tank to prevent draining from tank. Support in this positon. 4. Support sedimenter bowl and unscrew bolt on top of unit and remove bowl. 5. Remove the sedimenter element. 6. Clean all parts in kerosene. 7. Fit new seals and reverse removal procedure. 8. Slacken off the drain plug, when pure diesel fuel 9. If necessary, prime the system. runs out tighten plug. Cu” 10. Start engine and chcck for leaks from sedimenter. ST 1018M w4
MAINTENANCE I . * RENEW DUCELLIER DISTRIBUTOR POINTS - :, I ,>,4 c. < 4-cylinder engines Renew Points 1. Release the spring clips and remove the distributor cap. 2. Pull off the rotor arm. 3. Remove the dust shield. 4. Remove the retaining screw and remove the fixed 5. Slide the spring clip rearwards. 6. Disconnect the suppressor lead from the connector 7. Disconnect the lead from ignition coil. 8. Remove insulation washer from the moving contact point. 9. Lift off the moving contact point complete with leads and connector block from the distributor body. contact point. block. T 10: Fit the new moving point over post. 11. Locate the leaf spring in the plastic guide. 12. Fit the insulation washer. 13. Secure the assembly with the spring clip. 14. Fit the connector block to the distributor body. 15. Connect ignition coil lead. 16. Fit suppressor lead to connector block. 17. Fit the fixed contact point and loosely retain with the screw. - Adjust points NOTE: The following two instructions describe the adjustment of the contact points. The accompanying illustration shows it being done with the aid of special tool 18G1308. Whilst the points can be adjusted to the datum setting only (see data) without the tool full distributor adjustment, i.e. dwell angle, dwell variation and vacuum advance can only be achieved by using this tool in conjunction with engine diagnostic equipment. It is essential that the above adjustments are carried out in order to maintain correct emission levels and maximum engine efficiency. 18. Rotate the engine until a cam of the rotor fully opens the points. 19. Using a feeler, adjust the position of the fixed contact point to the datum setting and tighten the retaining screw. 20. Check and adjust the dwell angle, dwell variation and vacuum advance. 15
El MAINTENANCE ADJUST DUCELLIER DISTRIBUTOR - 4-cylinder Petrol engine Service tool: 1861308 Check and Adjust Dwell Angle NOTE: The following six instructions can only be carried out using engine diagnostic equipment and special tool 18G1308. 1. Start the engine, disconnect the vacuum pipe from the vacuum unit and with the engine idling check the dwell angle - see data. If adjustment is required stop the engine, remove the distributor cap, rotor arm and dust cover, slacken the fixed contact retaining screw and using the eccentric -post end of the special tool, as illustrated, make an appropriate adjustment. Tighten the retaining screw, reassemble the distributor and recheck the dwell angle. Check and adjust dwell variation NOTE: A dwell variation outside the accepted tolerance - see data - can be caused by a mechanical fault or wear within the distributor. This may be checked as follows: 2. Disconnect the vacuum advance, start the engine and increase the speed to 2000 r.p.m. A variation outside the tolerance given in data indicates that the distributor has a mechanical fault which cannot be rectified by adjustment. -I 7. !f the k’aiiatioi; is acceptabk, reconnect the vacuum pipe, start the engine and increase the engine speed to 2,000 r.p.m. and release the throttle. Check the dwell variation and if necessary adjust by tuming the eccentric ‘D’ post with the special tool (female ‘D’ end). Setting the dwell for minimvin variation may alter the basic setting and this must be rechecked at idle speed. 16 Check vacuum advance NOTE: If the vacuum unit has been removed or the distributor dismantled, the vacuum advance must be checked and if necessary adjusted. 4. Disconnect the vacuum pipe and connect a vacuum pump to the unit. 5. Start and run the engine at idle speed and using a timing light, slowly increase the vacuum and note the point at which vacuum advance starts and compare the figure with that given in data. 6. Adjustment of the serrated cam, with the special tool, one tooth at a time, will alter the point at which vacuum advance starts. Ft 6
MAINTENANCE 1101 RENEW LUCAS CONTACT BREAKER SLIDING CONTACTS - 4-cylinder petrol engine The contact set should be renewed every 40.000 km (25,000 miles). Remove the old contacts 1. Remove the distributor cap. 2. Remove the rotor arm. 3. Remove the retaining screw and lift the contact set 4. Press the contact set spring and release the complete from the plate. terminal plate and leads from the spring. Fit new contacts 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Clean the points with petrol to remove the protective coating. Press the contact spring and fit the terminal plate with the black lead uppermost. Fit the contact set to the moving plate, ensuring that the peg, underneath the contact pivot, locates in the hole in the moving plate. The sliding contact actuating fork must also locate over the fixed peg. Loosely secure the assembly with the scrcw, plain and spring washer. Check that the contact leaf spring locates properly in the insulation shoe. Adjust gap 11. 12. 13. 14. Rotate the crankshaft until the contact heel is on the highest point of a cam. Adjust the gap by inserting a screwdriver blade between the ‘V’ shaped notch and pip and twist the screwdriver. Insert a 0,35 to 0,40 mm (0.014 to 0.016 in) feeler gauge between the points and adjust to a sliding fit and tighten the retaining screw. Fit the rotor arm. ST1082M RENEW DISTRIBUTOR CONTACT SET - V8 engine Fixed contact type 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Unclip and remove the distributor cap. Withdraw the rotor arm. Remove the contact breaker spring anchor nut and lift off: (a) the top -half of insulation bush (b) the low tension lead (black) (c) the capacitor lead (orange) Remove the contact breaker retaining screw, plain and spring washer and remove contact set assembly. Remove the complete insulation bush. Fit the contact breaker set ensuring that the small post protruding from below the contact set locates through the hole in the cover plate into the hole in the end of the vacuum unit actuating lever, secure with the screw, plain and spring washers. continued 17