Land Rover Rover 214 Repair 1689 10 Rover Manual
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1689 Rover 214 & 414 Updated Version 09/97 10 Chapter 10 Suspension and steering Front hub bearings - removal and refitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Front anti-roll bar - removal and refitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Front anti-roll bar connecting link - removal and refitting . . . . . . . . . 8 Front suspension lower arm - removal, overhaul and refitting . . . . . 10 Front suspension strut - dismantling, inspection and reassembly . . 6 Front suspension strut -...
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Wheel alignment and steering angles All measurements are with vehicle at kerb weight Toe-out in turns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside roadwheel 17º 17’ Outside roadwheel 16º 21’ ± 2’ Camber angle: Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0º 20’ negative ± 0º 10’ Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0º 50’...
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1 General information and precautions General information The independent front suspension is of the MacPherson strut type, incorporating coil springs and integral telescopic shock absorbers. The MacPherson struts are located by transverse lower suspension arms, which utilize rubber inner mounting bushes and incorporate a balljoint at the outer ends, and forward facing longitudinal tie bars. Both lower suspension arms are connected to an anti-roll bar via a small connecting link. The front swivel hubs,...
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option on all models. The main components being a rack and pinion steering gear unit, a hydraulic pump which is belt-driven off the crankshaft and the hydraulic feed and return lines between the pump and steering gear. Precautions The driveshaft hub and stub axle nuts arevery tight – ensure the car is securely suppoted when loosening and tightening them. A number of precautions must be observed when working on the steering components of vehicles equipped with airbags, these are listed in Chapter 12. 2...
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Refitting 9Refitting is reversal of the removal procedure noting the following: a) Ensure that the lug on the base of the suspension strut correctly engages with the slot in the swivel hub assembly clamp. b) Tighten all nuts and bolts to the specified torque. c) Where necessary, refit the brake disc and/or ABS wheel sensor as described in Chapter 9. d) Use new split pins to secure the track rod and lower suspension arm balljoint retaining nuts in position. e) When fitting the new driveshaft retaining...
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bolts securing the tie bar to the lower suspension arm. 4Undo the bolt securing the brake hose retaining clamp to the strut, then remove the clamp and free the flexible hose (see illustration). 5Slacken the swivel hub-to-suspension strut clamp bolt, then carefully ease the swivel hub assembly off the end of the strut. 6Working in the engine compartment, remove the rubber suspension strut cover. Use chalk or a dab of paint to mark the relative positions of the suspension strut upper mounting and body....
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7 Front anti-roll bar- removal and refitting 3 Removal 1Chock the rear wheels, firmly apply the handbrake then jack up the front of the vehicle and support it on axle stands. Remove both front roadwheels. 2From underneath the vehicle, undo the bolts securing the gearchange control rod rear rubber mounting to the vehicle underbody. Remove the rubber mounting assembly and bolts, noting the correct fitted positions of the mounting rubber spacers and mounting plate. 3Release the exhaust system from its...
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mounting bush and flanged washer off the tie bar (see illustration). 5Examine all the components for signs of wear or damage, paying particular attention to the mounting bushes and tie bar threads. Renew components as necessary (see illustration). Refitting 6Slide the flange washer, mounting bush and spacer onto the tie bar threads. Ensure that the flange of the washer is facing away from the mounting bush and that the rounded surface of the bush is facing the washer (see illustration). 7Refit the tie...
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lower arm balljoint moves freely without any sign of roughness and that the balljoint gaiter shows no sign of deterioration and is free from cracks and splits. Examine the shank of the pivot bolt for signs of wear or scoring. Renew worn components, as necessary. 6Check the lower arm inner pivot bush and renew it if worn, cracked, split or perished. Bush renewal is best left to a Rover dealer as a press, a special bush removal/refitting mandrel and a support are required (Rover Service Tool Numbers 18G...
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11Have an assistant firmly apply the footbrake, then tighten the hub retaining nut to the specified torque. Release the brake and check that the hub rotates smoothly then stake the hub retaining nut fully into the stub axle groove (see illustration). Refit the hub centre cap. 12Refit the roadwheel, then lower the vehicle to the ground and tighten the roadwheel nuts to the specified torque. 13Check and, if necessary, adjust rear wheel alignment. 12 Rear stub axle- removal and refitting 3 Removal 1Remove...