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    01 INTRODUCTION : 
    CONTENTS 
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    GENERAL SPECIFICATION DATA 
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    05 ENGINE TUNING DATA 
    - General information 
    - Poisonous  substances 
    - Fuel Handling 
    - Sealants 
    - Disposal of oil and fluids 
    - Abbreviations  and symbols 
    - Special  tools 
    - Vehicle  identification  numbers 
    - Copyright 
    06 TORQUE WRENCH SETTING 
    - Tdi engine  data 
    - Fuel system 
    - Cooling  system 
    - Clutch 
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    ENGINE 
    109 I RECOMMENED  LUBRICANTS,  FLUIDS  AND CAPACITIES 
    - Tdi engine  lubricants 
    - Capacities 
    - Anti-freeze  17 
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    17 - 18 
    - Camshaft - remove 
    and refit - including  front cover oil seals/timing belt and gears 
    - Power  steering  pump bracket - remove  and refit 
    - Cylinder  head - remove and refit 
    - Camshaft  timing belt - renew 
    - Tdi engine - overhaul  30 
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    19 1 FUEL  SYSTEM 
    - Fuel injection  pump - remove and refit 
    - Air cleaner - remove  and refit 
    - ~ur-bo charger- remove  and retit 
    - Intercooler - remove  and refit 
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    MANIFOLDS AND EXHAUST 
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    - Engine protection 
    - Drain and refill 
    - Fan cowl - remove and  refit 
    - Fan and  coupling - remove  and refit 
    - Radiator - remove  and refit 
    - Water  pump - remove  and refit 
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    157 I STEERING  
    						
    							a DEFENDER INTRODUCTION 
    INTRODUCTION .I 
    This Workshop  Manual Supplement is designed  to assist  skilled  technicians  in the  efficient  repair and 
    maintenance 
    of Land Rover vehicles. 
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    Individuals  who undertake  their own repairs  should have some  skill and training,  and limit  repairs  to 
    components  which could not affect  the safety 
    of the vehicle or its passengers.  Any repairs  required  to 
    safety  critical  items such as steering,  brakes, or suspension  should be carried  out by a Land  Rover 
    Dealer.  Repairs  to such  items  should 
    NEVER be attempted  by untrained  individuals. 
    WARNINGS  and CAUTIONS  are given  throughout  this Supplement 
    in the following form: 
    WARNING:  Procedures  which must be followed  precisely to avoid  the possibility of personal  injury. 
    CAUTION:  This calls  attention  to procedures  which must be followed  to avoid  damage 
    to components. 
    NOTE:  This calls  attention  to methods  which make a job  easier  to perform. 
    REFERENCES 
    References  to the  left 
    or right  hand  side in the  supplement  are made  when viewing  the vehicle  from the rear 
    unless  otherwise  stated. With the engine  and gearbox  assembly  removed,  the water  pump end 
    of the engine 
    is referred  to as the  front. 
    To reduce  repetition,  some operations covered  in this  Manual  do not  include  reference  to testing  the vehicle 
    after  repair.  It 
    is essential  that work  is inspected  and tested  after completion  and if necessary a road  test 
    of the vehicle  is carried  out particularly  where safety related  items are concerned. 
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    DIMENSIONS 
    The  dimensions  quoted are 
    to design engineering  specification.  Alternative unit equivalents,  shown in 
    brackets  following  the dimensions,  have been  converted  from the original  specification. 
    REPAIRS  AND REPLACEMENTS 
    When  replacement  parts  are  required it 
    is essential that genuine  Land Rover parts are used. 
    Attention is particularly  drawn to the following  points concerning  repairs and the fitting of replacement  parts 
    and  accessories:  Safety  features embodied  in the  vehicle  may be impaired 
    if other  than Land  Rover  parts  are 
    fitted.  In certain  territories,  legislation prohibits the fitting 
    of parts  not to the  vehicle  manufacturers 
    specification.  Torque wrench  values  given in the  Workshop  Manual supplement  must 
    be strictly adhered to. 
    Locking  devices,  where specified,  must be fitted. If the  efficiency of a  locking  device is impaired  during 
    removal  it must 
    be replaced  with  a new one.  Certain  fasteners must  not be re-used.  These fasteners are 
    specified  in the  Workshop  Manual Supplement. 
    PO IS 0 N 0 US SUBSTANCES 
    Many  liquids  and other  substances used  in motor  vehicles  are poisonous  and should under  no circumstances 
    be  consumed  and  should  be kept  away  from open  wounds.  These substances  among others include 
    anti-freeze,  brake fluid, 
    fuel, windscreen  washer additives,  air conditioning  refrigerant, lubricants and various 
    adhesives. 
    AS 
    B EST0 S 
    WARNING:  Some components  on the  vehicle,  such as gaskets  and friction  surfaces  (brake linings, clutch 
    discs) may contain  asbestos.  inhaling asbestos  dust is dangerous  to your  health  and the following 
    essential  precautions  must 
    be observed: 
    1. Work out of doors or in a well  ventilated  area  and wear  a protective  mask. 
    2. Dust found  on the  vehicle or produced  during work on the  vehicle  should be removed  by vacuuming 
    3. Dust  waste should be dampened,  placed in a sealed  container  and marked to ensure  safe disposal. 
    4. If any cutting,  drilling etc., is attempted  on materials  containing  asbestos the item  should  be dampened 
    and 
    not by blowing. 
    and 
    on1 hand  tools or low  speed  power  tools used. 
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    FUEL HANDLING  PRECAUTIONS 
    The following  information  provides basic precautions  which must be observed if fuel is to  be  handled  safely. It 
    also  outlines  the other  areas 
    of risk which  must not be ignored. 
    This 
    information is issued for basic  guidance  only, and in any case of doubt,  appropriate  enquiries should be 
    made 
    of your  local  fire station. 
    Fuel  vapour  is highly  flammable  and in confined  spaces 
    is also very explosive  and toxic. 
    When  fuel evaporates  it produces 
    150 times  its own  volume  in vapour,  which when diluted  with air becomes 
    a  readily  ignitable  mixture. The vapour 
    is heavier  than air and  will always  fall to the  lowest  level. It can  readily 
    be distributed  throughout  a workshop  by air current,  consequently,  even a small  spillage of fuel is very 
    dangerous. 
    Always  have a 
    fire extinguisher  containing FOAM CO 
    or when dismantling  fuel systems  and in areas  where  fuel containers  are stored. 
    GAS, or POWDER close  at hand  when  handling  fuel, 
    WARNING: It is imperative  that the battery is not  disconnected  during fuel system  repairs  as arcing  at 
    the  battery  terminal  could ignite 
    fuel vapour  in the  atmosphere.  Always disconnect  the vehicle  battery 
    BEFORE carrying  out work  on a fuel  system.  Whenever  fuel is being handled,  transferred or stored, or 
    when fuel systems  are being  dismantled  all forms of ignition  must be extinguished or removed,  any 
    head
    -lamps  used must  be flameproof  and kept  clear of spillage. 
    NO ONE SHOULD  BE PERMWrED TO REPAIR COMPONENTS  ASSOCIATED WITH FUEL WITHOUT FIRST 
    HAVING  HAD SPECIALIST  TRAINING. 
    HOT FUEL HANDLING 
    Before commencing  any operation  requiring fuel drainage  from fuel tanks,  the following  procedures  should 
    be  adhered  to. 
    i 1. Allow sufficient  time for the  fuel  to cool, thus  avoiding  contact with hot fuels. 
    2. Vent  system  by removing the fuel cap in a well ventilated  area. Replace  cap until  commencement of tank 
    drainage. 
    FUEL  TRANSFER 
    WARNING: 
    Fuel must  not be extracted  or drained  from any vehicle  while it is  standing  over a pit. 
    The transfer of fuel  from  the vehicle fuel tank  must  be carried  out in a well  ventilated  area. An approved 
    transfer  tank must 
    be used  according  to the  transfer  tank manufacturef s instructions  and local  regulations, 
    including  attention 
    to grounding of tanks. 
    FUEL TANK  REMOVAL 
    A fuel vapour  label should  be attached  to the  fuel  tank  upon  removal  from the vehicle. 
    FUEL  TANK  REPAIR 
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    Under no circumstances  should a repair  to any  tank  be attempted. 
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    RECOMMENDED SEALANTS 
    A number of branded products  are recommended  in this  Supplement for use during  maintenance  and  repair 
    work.  These  items  include: 
    HYLOMAR  GASKET AND JOINTING COMPOUND and HYLOSIL RN SILICON 
    COMPOUND. 
    They  should  be available  locally from  garage equipment  suppliers. If there is any problem 
    obtaining  supplies,  contact one 
    of the following  companies for advice and the address of the nearest  stockist. 
    
    						
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    COPYRIGHT 
    INTRODUCTION e DEFENDER 
    Q Rover Group  Ltd 1990 
    All rights reserved. No part of this publication  may be produced,  stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in 
    any  form,  electronic,  mechanical,  photocopying,  recording or other means  without prior written  permission of 
    Rover Group Ltd. 
    SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS 
    The use of approved  special service  tools is important. They are  essential if service  operations  are to be 
    carried  out efficiently,  and safely.  Where  the 
    use of special  service  tools i specified,  only these  tools should 
    be  used  to avoid  the possibility 
    of personal  injury or damage to components. 
    ACCESSORIES  AND CONVERSIONS 
    Land Rover vehicles  are designed  and constructed  for a variety of uses  but no alterations or conversions 
    should  be carried  out to any  vehicle  produced  by Land  Rover  which  could affect the safety 
    of the vehicle  or 
    its  passengers. 
    T 
    Land Rover has tested  and  approved  a large  number of accessories  and conversions,  suitable for this  vehicle. 
    Before  fitting any accessory 
    or commencing  any conversion  work to any  Land  Rover  vehicle, CHECK that the 
    accessory or conversion is approved  by Land Rover. 
    WARNING: DO NOT FIT unapproved  accessories or conversions,  as they could affect the safety of the 
    vehicle.  Land Rover 
    will not accept  any liability for death,  personal injury or damage  to property  which 
    may  occur  as 
    a direct  result of fitment of non-approved  accessories or the carrying  out of non-approved 
    conversions  to Land 
    Rover vehicles. 
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    ,- ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS  .. . .- . a:.; ,;.: I: .I .:..,*-:.  Across  flats (bolt  size) .......................................... AF Low tension .......................................................... 1.t. 
    After  bottom  dead centre .............................. ABDC 
    After  top dead  centre 
    ..................................... ATDC 
    Alternating  current 
    .............................................. a.c. 
    Ampere hour ................................................. amp hr 
    Before bottom  dead centre ............................ BBDC 
    Before top dead  centre ................................... BTDC 
    Bottom  dead centre 
    ......................................... BDC 
    British  Standards 
    ................................................... BS 
    Carbon  monoxide 
    .............................................. CO 
    Centimetre 
    .......................................................... cm 
    Centigrade (Celsuis) .............................................. C 
    Cubic  centimetre ................................................ cm3 
    Cubic  inch ............................................................ in3 
    Degree  (angle) ........................................... deg or O 
    Diameter ............................................................. dia. 
    Direct  current 
    ..................................................... d.c. 
    Electronic  Control Unit ................................... E.C.U. 
    Electronic  Fuel Injection 
    ................................... E.F.I. 
    Fahrenheit 
    ............................................................... F 
    Feet ....................................................................... \
    ft 
    Fifth ..................................................................... 5th 
    First 
    ...................................................................... 1st 
    Fluid  ounce ....................................................... fl oz 
    Foot pounds  (torque) ........................................ ft Ib 
    Fourth .................................................................. 4th 
    Gramme 
    (force) g f 
    Gramme  (mass) g 
    Gallons gal Gallons (US) .................................................. US gal 
    High  tension  (electrical) 
    .................................... H.T. 
    Ampere 
    amp .............................................................. 
    ............................................ Brake 
    horse  power bhP 
    % 1. . . Degree  (temperature) ................................. deg or O .. 
    .:, 
    Feet per minute ............................................... ft/min 
    ..................................................... 
    ...................................................... 
    ................................................................ 
    Internal  diameter ................................................ I.D. 
    ,I ..... .. Inches of mercury .......................................... in. Hg 
    .. Inches .................................................................... in ... ..... 
    .............................................. Kilogramme (force) kg f 
    Kilogramme  (mass.) kg .............................................. 
    Kilogramme centimetre (torque) ................... kgf.cm 
    Kilogramme  per square  millimetre ............... kgf/mm2 
    Kilogramme  per square  centimetre .............. kgf/cm2 
    Kilogramme  metres (torque) ........................... kgf.m 
    Kilometres ........................................................... km 
    Kilometres  per hour ......................................... km/h 
    Kilovolts ................................................................ kV 
    Left-hand  steering .......................................... LHStg 
    Left-hand thread ............................................ LHThd 
    Litres ................................................................... litre  Maximum 
    ......................................................... ma. 
    Metre ..................................................................... m 
    Millilitre ................................................................ mi 
    Millimetre ........................................................... mm 
    Miles 
    per gallon ................................................. mpg 
    Miles  per hour ................................................... mPh Minute  (angle) .........................................................  
    Minus (of tolerance) ............................................... - 
    Negative  (electrical) ................................................ - 
    Newton meters (torque) .................................... Nm 
    Number .............................................................. No. 
    Ohms ............................................................... ohm 
    Ounces 
    (force) .................................................... ozf 
    Ounces (mass) ...................................................... oz 
    Ounce  inch (torque) ...................................... ozf.in. 
    Outside  diameter ............................................. O.D. 
    Part number ................................................. Part No. 
    Percentage ............................................................ % 
    Pints Pt 
    Pints  (US) ........................................................ US pt 
    Plus (tolerance) ..................................................... + 
    Positive  (electrical) ................................................ + 
    Pound (force) ....................................................... Ibf 
    Pounds  inch (torque) 
    ...................................... in.lbf. 
    Pound (mass) ......................................................... Ib 
    Pounds  per square  inch .................................... P.S.I. 
    Reference 
    ........................................................... ref. 
    Revolution  per minute 
    ..................................... r.p.m 
    Right-hand ........................................................... RH 
    Second  (numerical  order) ................................... 2nd 
    Specific  gravity 
    ................................................ sp.gr. 
    Square centimetres ............................................. cm2 
    Square inches ....................................................... in2 
    Standard  wire gauge ....................................... s.w.~. 
    Synchroniser/Synchromesh ......................... synchro. 
    Top  dead  centre 
    ................................................ TDC 
    United  Kingdom 
    .................................................. UK 
    Vehicle  Identification Number ............................ VIN 
    Volts ...................................................................... v 
    Watts .................................................................... W 
    ..................................................................... 
    Ratio ........................................................................\
     : 
    Second  (angle) ....................................................... I 
    Third ................................................................... 3rd 
    SCREW  TH READS 
    American  Standard Taper Pipe .......................... NPTF 
    British  Standard  Pipe 
    ........................................... BSP 
    Unified  Coarse 
    ................................................. UNC 
    Unified  Fine 
    ....................................................... UNF 
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    Special Service Tools 
    The use of approved  special service  tools is important.  They are essential if service operations are  to be 
    carried out efficiently,  and safely.  Where  special  tools are specificed, only these tools should  be used  to 
    avoid  the possibility 
    of personal  injury or damage to the  components. Also the amount of time  which 
    they  save can 
    be considerable. 
    Every  special 
    tool is designed  with the close co-operation of Land  Rover,  and no tools is put into production 
    which  has not  been tested  and approved  by  us. New tools  are only  introduced  where an operation  cannot 
    be 
    satisfactorily  carried  out using  existing  tools or standard  equipment.  The user is therefore  assured that the tool 
    is necessary  and that  it wilt perform  accurately,  efficiently and safely. 
    Special  tools bulletins 
    will be issued  periodically  giving details of new tools as they are  introduced. 
    All orders and enquiries  from the United  Kingdom  should be sent  direct  to V. L. Churchill.  Overseas orders 
    should  be placed  with the local 
    V. L. Churchill  distributor,  where one exists.  Countries  where there is no 
    distributor  may order  direct  from 
    V. L. Churchill  Limited, PO Box 3, Daventry,  Northants,  England, NNI 1 4NF. 
    The tools  recommended  in this  Workshop  Manual Supplement  are listed  in a multi-language  illustrated 
    catalogue  obtainable  from  Messers.  V. L. Churchill  at the  above  address  under publication  number VLC 
    23721187 or from Land Rover Merchandising  Service, quoting publication  number SMR 681 MI, PO Box 534, 
    Erdington,  Birmingham, 624 OQ5. 
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    DEFENDER LOCATION OF VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION & UNIT  NUMBERS 101 
    VEHICLE  IDENTIFICATION  NUMBER (VIN) 
    The Vehicle  Identification  Number and the 
    recommended  maximum vehicle weights  are 
    stamped  on a plate  riveted  to the  top 
    of the  pedal 
    box behind  the brake  servo 
    The  number 
    is also  stamped  on the  right-hand side 
    of the  chassis forward of the spring  mounting  turret. 
    Always  quote this number  when writing  to Land 
    Rover. 
    Key to Veh  iicle ldentiiication Number  Plate 
    A. Type approval 
    B. VIN (minimum of 17 digits) 
    C.  Maximum  permitted laden weight 
    for vehicle 
    D. Maximum  vehicle and trailer  weight 
    E. Maximum  road weight - front  axle 
    F. Maximum  road weight - rear axle 
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    ST3067M 
    The  Vehicle  Identification  Number identifies  the 
    manufacturer,  model range, wheel 
    base, body type, 
    engine,  steering,  transmission,  model name and 
    place 
    of manufacture.  The following  example shows 
    the  coding  process. 
    SAL  World  manufacturer  identifier 
    LD  Land  Rover 
    C Class 100 inch 
    V Class 90 inch 
    H Class 110 inch 
    A Basic 
    B 2door 
    M 4door 
    H High  Capacity 
    F Tdi or 
    8 5 speed  LHD or 
    7 5 speed  RHD 
    H 
    1991 MY 
    A Solihull  site 
    ENGINE  SERIAL NUMBER - Tdi ENGINE 
    The engine  number is stamped  on the  cylinder 
    block  on the  right  hand  side 
    of the engine  above 
    the  camshaft  front cover  plate. Commencing  Serial 
    Number 
    IIL 00001. 
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    01 LOCATION OF VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION & UNIT NUMBERS e DEFENDER 
    MAIN  GEARBOX LT77 - 5 SPEED 
    The serial  number is stamped  on a cast pad  on the 
    bottom  right hand  side 
    of the gearbox. 
    RR1513M 1 . 
    TRANSFER  GEARBOX LT230 
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    The serial  number is stamped  on the left hand  side 
    of the gearbox  casing below the mainshaft  rear 
    bearing  housing  adjacent 
    to the bottom  cover. 
    FRONT  AND REAR  AXLES 
    Serial number is stamped  on top of the left hand 
    axle tube.  
    						
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