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Land Rover Defender 1999 2002my Workshop Supplement Body Repair 2nd Edition Rover Manual
Land Rover Defender 1999 2002my Workshop Supplement Body Repair 2nd Edition Rover Manual
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COOLING SYSTEM 5 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION A - EU 3 Models B- Pre EU3 Models GENERAL The cooling system used on the Diesel engine is a pressure relief by-pass type system which allows coolant to circulate around the engine block and heater circuit when the thermostat is closed. With coolant not passing through the by-pass or the radiator promotes faster heater warm-up which in turn improves passenger comfort. A coolant pump is mounted on a casting behind the PAS pump and is driven from the PAS pump at...
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26COOLING SYSTEM 6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION By-pass flow valve The by-pass flow valve is held closed by a light spring. It operates to further aid heater warm-up. When the main valve is closed and the engine speed is below 1500 rev/min, the coolant pump does not produce sufficient flow and pressure to open the valve. In this condition the valve prevents coolant circulating through the by-pass circuit and forces the coolant through the heater matrix only. This provides a higher flow of warm coolant...
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COOLING SYSTEM 7 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Radiator The 44 row radiator is located at the front of the vehicle in the engine compartment. The cross flow type radiator is manufactured from aluminium with moulded plastic end tanks interconnected with tubes. The bottom four rows are separate from the upper radiator and form the lower radiator for the fuel cooler. Aluminium fins are located between the tubes and conduct heat from the hot coolant flowing through the tubes, reducing the coolant temperature as...
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26COOLING SYSTEM 8 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Coolant Pump 1.Drive lugs (hidden) 2.Housing 3.’O’rings4.Cover 5.Feed hose connection 6.Impeller The coolant pump is attached on the left hand side of the engine, behind the PAS pump. A cast housing, bolted to the cylinder block provides a common attachment point for both pumps. The housing has galleries which connect the coolant pump to the cylinder block and the oil cooler housing. The coolant pump comprises a shaft, a housing and a cover. The shaft, which...
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COOLING SYSTEM 9 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Viscous Fan 1.Idler pulley drive attachment 2.Fan blades3.Bi-metallic coil 4.Body The viscous fan provides a means of controlling the speed of the fan relative to the operating temperature of the engine. The fan rotation draws air through the radiator, reducing engine coolant temperatures when the vehicle is stationary or moving slowly. The viscous fan is attached to an idler pulley at the front of the engine which is driven at crankshaft speed by the auxiliary...
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26COOLING SYSTEM 10 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION At low radiator temperatures, the fan operation is not required and the bi-metallic coil keeps the valve closed, separating the silicone fluid from the drive plate. This allows the fan to’freewheel’reducing the load on the engine, improving fuel consumption and reducing noise generated by the rotation of the fan. When the radiator temperature increases, the bi-metallic coil reacts and moves the valve, allowing silicone fluid to flow into the fluid chamber....
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COOLING SYSTEM 11 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION OPERATION Coolant Flow - Engine Warm Up During warm up the coolant pump moves fluid through the cylinder block and it emerges from the outlet housing. From the outlet housing, the warm coolant flow is prevented from flowing through the upper and lower radiators because both thermostats are closed. The coolant is directed into the heater circuit. Some coolant from the by-pass pipe can pass through small sensing holes in the flow valve. The warm coolant enters a...
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26COOLING SYSTEM 12 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Viscous Fan Operation A = Cold B = Hot 1.Drive plate 2.Fan body 3.Clearance 4.Valve plate 5.Valve 6.Bi-metallic coil7.Fluid seals 8.Ball race 9.Fluid chamber 10.Reservoir 11.Return port When the engine is off and the fan is not rotating, the silicone fluid stabilises within the fluid chamber and the reservoir. The fluid levels equalise due to the return port in the valve plate being open between the fluid chamber and the reservoir. In this condition, when the...
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COOLING SYSTEM 13 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION When the coolant temperature is low, the heat emitted from the radiator does not affect the bi-metallic coil. The valve remains closed, preventing fluid escaping from the reservoir into the fluid chamber. In this condition the fan will’freewheel’at a slow speed. As the coolant temperature increases, the heat emitted from the radiator causes the bi-metallic coil to tighten. This movement of the coil moves the valve to which it is attached. The rotation of the...