Land Rover Defender V8i Workshop Supplement Rover Manual
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GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 1 INFORMATION GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS WORKSHOP SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! The suggestions, cautions and warnings in the section are intended to serve as reminders for trained and experienced mechanics. This manual is not a defnitive guide to automotive mechanics or workshop safety. Shop equipment, shop environment, and the use and disposal of solvents, fluids, and chemicals are subject to government regulations which are intended to provide a level of safety. It is your...
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07GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 2 INFORMATION PREPARATION 1.Clean components and surrounding area prior to removal. Before removing a component, clean it and its surrounding areas as thoroughly as possible. 2.Blank off any openings exposed by component removal, using greaseproof paper and masking tape. 3.Immediately seal fuel, oil or hydraulic lines when separated, using plastic caps or plugs, to prevent loss of fluid and entry of dirt. 4.Close open ends of oilways exposed by component removal, with tapered...
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GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 3 INFORMATION BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS CAUTION: Never refit a ball or roller bearing without first ensuring that it is in a fully serviceable condition. 1.Remove all traces of lubricant from bearing under inspection by washing in a suitable degreaser; maintain absolute cleanliness throughout operations. 2.Inspect visually for markings of any form on rolling elements, raceways, outer surface of outer rings or inner surface of inner rings. Reject any bearings found to be marked,...
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07GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 4 INFORMATION OIL SEALS NOTE: Ensure that the seal running track is free from pits, scores, corrosion and general damage prior to fitting replacement seal. 1.Always fit new oil seals when rebuilding an assembly. 2.Carefully examine seal before fitting to ensure that it is clean and undamaged. 3.Coat the sealing lips with clean grease; pack dust excluder seals with grease, and heavily grease duplex seals in cavity between sealing lips. 4.Ensure that seal spring, if provided, is...
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GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 5 INFORMATION JOINTS AND JOINT FACES 1.Always use correct gaskets where they are specified. 2.Use jointing compound only when recommended. Otherwise fit joints dry. 3.When jointing compound is used, apply in a thin uniform film to metal surfaces; take great care to prevent it from entering oilways, pipes or blind tapped holes. 4.Remove all traces of old jointing materials prior to reassembly. Do not use a tool which could damage joint faces. 5.Inspect joint faces for scratches...
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07GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 6 INFORMATION FUEL SYSTEM HOSES CAUTION: All fuel hoses are made up of two laminations, an armoured rubber outer sleeve and an inner viton core. If any of the fuel system hoses have been disconnected, it is imperative that the internal bore is inspected to ensure that the viton lining has not become separated from the amoured outer sleeve. A new hose must be fitted if separation is evident. METRIC BOLT IDENTIFICATION 1.An ISO metric bolt or screw, made of steel and larger than...
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GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 7 INFORMATION SPLIT PINS 1.Fit new split pins throughout when replacing any unit. 2.Always fit split pins where split pins were originally used. Do not substitute spring washers: there is always a good reason for the use of a split pin. 3.All split pins should be fitted as shown unless otherwise stated. NUTS 1.When tightening a slotted or castellated nut never loosen it to insert split pin or locking wire except in those recommended cases where this forms part of an adjustment....
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07GENERAL FITTING REMINDERS 8 INFORMATION UNIFIED THREAD IDENTIFICATION 1. Bolts A circular recess is stamped in the upper surface of the bolt head. 2. Nuts A continuous line of circles is indented on one of the flats of the hexagon, parallel to the axis of the nut. 3. Studs, Brake Rods, etc. The component is reduced to the core diameter for a short length at its extremity.
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09 - LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES CONTENTS Page INFORMATION RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS AND FLUIDS 1.................................................. LUBRICATION PRACTICE 2.................................................................................. CAPACITIES 3........................................................................................................ ANTI-FREEZE 4...................................................................................................... RECOMMENDED FUEL...