Land Rover Lesson 2 Auto Trans Coolingine Rover Manual
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FUEL TANK ASSEMBLY Tank breather pipe1 Fuel pump module assembly2 Vent pipe3 Pump module clamp4 Pump module collar5 Pump module seal6 FBH pump feed pipe (if fitted)7 Pipe - Fuel return8 Pipe - Fuel feed9 Cradle10 Fuel feed pipe connection11 Fuel return pipe connection12 Mounting bolt (6 off)13 FBH feed pipe connection (if fitted)14 Fuel filler hose15 Fuel tank16 Heat shield17 The fuel tank is located on the right hand side of the vehicle, between the transmission and the right hand chassis longitudinal....
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The fuel tank is manufactured from moulded plastic which is a minimum of 3 mm thick. The tank is a sealed unit with the only internal access being via the pump module flange aperture on the top of the tank. The flange assembly comprises a pump module flange which contains all external pipe and electrical connections for the tank internal components, a collar and a clamp. The flange is fitted with a seal which locates in the tank aperture. An arrow on the flange must be aligned between two moulded lines...
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Fuel Tank Internal Components Carrier assembly1 Front ROV corrugated tube2 Liquid Vapor Separator (LVS)3 Rear Roll Over Valve (ROV)4 Fuel pump module5 Rear fuel level sensor6 Tank breather corrugated tube7 Tank breather connection8 Front fuel level sensor9 Front ROV10 Front jet pump11 The TdV6 vent system is different to the system used on the petrol models. The TdV6 vent system comprises: •two Roll Over Valves (ROV) •one Liquid Vapor Separator (LVS) •breather spout. The vent system is mounted on the...
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The front ROV is located in the front left hand corner of the tank. It is attached by a moulded clip to the main beam of the carrier. The ROV is connected to the LVS by a corrugated tube. Both ROVs vent directly into the LVS. Any liquid fuel is separated from the vapor in the LVS and drains back into the tank via the front ROV. The LVS vent outlet is connected to the underside of the tank flange. The vent line is then routed from the flange to atmosphere at the top of the filler neck. This line allows...
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The sensor comprises a series of 51 film resistors mounted in an arc on a ceramic surface. The resistors are wired in series with individual contacts. A soft magnetic foil with 51 flexible contacts is mounted a small distance above the film resistors. A magnet, located below the ceramic surface, is attached to the sender unit float arm. As the float arm moves the magnet follows the same arc as the film resistors. The magnet pulls the flexible contacts onto the opposite film resistor contacts forming an...
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the pump outlet pressure becomes too high, the regulator controls the fuel pressure in the feed pipe by allowing some fuel to return to the swirl pot. The regulator is subject to pump output pressure and controls the pressure of the fuel delivered to the HP injection pump to a maximum of 0.5 bar (7.25 lbf/in2). At pressures above this figure, the regulator opens, decaying the pressure supplied to the HP injection pump by allowing fuel to flow back into the swirl pot. The primary reason for the regulator...
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FUEL FILTER Screw M8 (2 off)1 Bracket2 Fuel feed to engine (HP injection pump)3 Fuel return from cooler4 Fuel return/air bleed to tank5 Water drain valve6 Filter canister7 Clamp bracket8 Fuel feed from pump module9 The fuel filter is located behind the fuel cooler, at the rear of the engine and is protected by the engine undertray. The fuel filter assembly comprises a bracket and the filtration element which is contained within a canister. The filter canister is attached to a circular bracket which is...
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FUEL FILLER Bracket1 Screw M62 Rear differential breather pipe (Ref.)3 Filler cap lanyard4 Tank breather pipe5 Clamp - filler hose6 Vent pipe7 Filler cap8 Screw M89 Filler pipe10 Lower mounting bracket to EPB bracket11 The fuel filler head is positioned at the rear of the vehicle, above the right hand rear wheel. The filler head is covered by a moulded plastic cover which is electrically locked when the vehicle is locked. The filler cap is a conventional screw in type which is secured to the vehicle with...
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incorporates an insect trap at its termination near the filler head. The fuel filler pipe locates in a short flexible hose attached to the tank and is secured with two worm drive clamps. A smaller pipe, which is not associated with the fuel system, is attached to the side of the fuel filler pipe. This pipe connects to the rear differential and provides breathing for the differential case. The pipe terminates near the fuel filler head. FUEL COOLER Pipe - HP pump to cooler1 Pipe - cooler to fuel filter2...
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On completing this lesson, you will be able to •Describe the key design features •Describe the special requirements for servicing •Remove and refit the timing chains and counter balance shaft in accordance with service literature •Understand the layout and function of the coolant circuit •Understand which markets will use the engine •Describe the key design features •Describe the special requirements for servicing •Remove and refit the timing chains in accordance with service literature •Describe the...