Land Rover Defender 300tdi Workshop 3rd Edition Rover Manual
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57STEERING 8 OVERHAUL 84.Refit locknut and tighten. NOTE: It is important steering box is centralised before any adjustments are made. 85.Check maximum rolling torque one and a quarter turns either side of centre position, using a torque wrench and spline socketLRT-57-025. Rotate adjuster screw to obtain across centre torque of 0.34 Nm plus torque figure at one and a quarter turns. Tighten adjuster locknut to 60 Nm (44 lbf/ft). Adjusting rack adjuster. 86.Turn in rack adjuster to increase figure measured...
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STEERING 9 OVERHAUL Input shaft oil seal 92.Fit seal, lip side first, into housing. Use seal saverLRT-57-016and seal installer LRT-57-026. Note that seal is fitted to a depth of 4.75 - 5.00 mm from face of box. 93.Secure seal with circlip. 94.Smear inner lip of dirt excluder with PTFE grease. Fit dirt excluder usingLRT-57-027. When fitted correctly outer shoulder of excluder is 4.00 - 4.50 mm from face of box, dimension X. 95.Remove drop arm. Smear inner lip of dirt excluder with PTFE grease and refit,...
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STEERING 1 SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE REV: 05/99 TORQUE VALUES NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are tightened to the correct torque. Nm Ball joint nuts 40.............................................................................................. Clamp bolt nuts 9........................................................................................... Steering column bracket nuts...
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FRONT SUSPENSION 1 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION DESCRIPTION The front suspension design allows maximum wheel travel and axle articulation providing good ground clearance without loss of traction or directional stability. Long radius arms are fitted to the front axle and provide maximum axle articulation which is vital for off road performance. The radius arms are secured to fabricated mounting brackets welded to the front axle. Flexible rubber bushes are used on a stem end joint to secure the rear of the...
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FRONT SUSPENSION 1 REPAIR SELF LOCKING NUTS WARNING: Where self locking nuts are removed, they must be replaced with new nuts of same specification. PANHARD ROD Service repair no - 60.10.07. Remove 1.Remove fixings at mounting arm. 2.Remove fixings at axle bracket. 3.Remove panhard rod. 4.Using a suitable length of steel tubing, press out flexible bushes. Ensure tubing locates on outer edge of bush and not on rubber inner. Refit 5.Fit replacement bushes. CAUTION: Apply pressure to outer edge of bush, and...
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60FRONT SUSPENSION 2 REPAIRREV: 05/99 6.Remove fixings, radius arm to axle. 7.Lower radius arm front end to clear axle and remove from vehicle. 8.Using suitable length of steel tubing, press out flexible bushes. Refit 9.Press in replacement bushes. CAUTION: When pressing in new bushes press on outer edge of bush and not rubber inner. 10.Fit radius arm to axle mounting. 11.Fit track rod at ball joint. 12.Fit radius arm to chassis. Tighten bolts to 176 Nm (130 lbf/ft). 13.Fully tighten radius arm to axle...
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FRONT SUSPENSION 3 REPAIR REV: 05/99 Refit 11.Assemble shock absorber components. 12.Position shock absorber, complete with bracket and secure with 4 fixings. 13.Secure shock absorber lower fixing. 14.Fit road wheel, remove chassis stands and jack. Tighten wheel nuts to correct torque: Alloy wheels - 130 Nm (96 lbf/ft) Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft) Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft) FRONT ROAD SPRING Service repair no - 60.20.11. Remove 1.Remove front shock absorber See Front shock absorber ....
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60FRONT SUSPENSION 4 REPAIR BUMP STOP Service repair no - 60.30.10. Remove 1.Remove fixings. 2.Remove bump stop. NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted on some vehicle derivatives to conform to legal requirements. When under chassis remove and refit procedures are required, it may be necessary to remove the undertray See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Front undertray . Refit 3.Position bolts in slots in chassis brackets. 4.Fit bump stop, secure with washers and nuts.ANTI-ROLL BAR Service repair no -...
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FRONT SUSPENSION 5 REPAIR ANTI-ROLL BAR LINKS Service repair no - 60.10.04. Remove 1.Remove 2 nuts, bolts, washers and rubber bushes from ball joint links. 2.Remove cotter pin and loosen castellated nut a few turns. 3.Release link joint using special tool18G 1063A as shown. 4.Remove castellated nut and link. Refit 5.Fit link and castellated nut. Ensure ball joint link arm points up. Tighten nut to 40 Nm (30 lbf/ft) and fit new cotter pin. 6.Align anti-roll bar to links. 7.Fit bolts, washers and rubber...
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FRONT SUSPENSION 1 SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE TORQUE VALUES NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are tightened to the correct torque. Nm Anti-roll bar - Strap nyloc nuts 30.............................................................................. - Ball link self lock nut 68........................................................................ - Castellated nut 40................................................................................ Drag...