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    							12ENGINE
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    OVERHAUL Lash adjusters and finger followers - Inspection
    1.Check lash adjuster bores for scoring and signs
    of wear or damage.
    2.Check lash adjusters for signs of wear, scoring
    and overheating, replace as necessary. Ensure
    oil hole in each lash adjuster is clear.
    CAUTION: Store lash adjusters upright
    and in their fitted order.
    3.Check finger followers for wear and that rollers
    are free to rotate.
    CAUTION: Store finger followers in their
    fitted order.
    Camshaft - Inspection
    1.Check camshaft lobes and bearing journals for
    signs of scoring and wear.
    2.Check bearing surfaces in cylinder head and
    camshaft carrier for signs of scoring and wear.
    CAUTION: Cylinder head and camshaft
    carrier are machined together as an
    assembly, if bearing surfaces in either
    component are damaged, both components must
    be replaced as an assembly.Camshaft - Check end-float
    1.Position camshaft in camshaft carrier.
    2.Check end-float of camshaft using a DTI.
    Camshaft end-float =0.06 to 0.16 mm (0.002 to
    0.006 in).
    3.Renew components as necessary to achieve
    correct end-float. 
    						
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    OVERHAUL Camshaft bearings - check clearance
    1.Position camshaft in cylinder head.
    2.Place a piece of Plastigage along the centre line
    of each camshaft bearing journal.
    3.Carefully fit the camshaft carrier ensuring it is
    located on dowels.
    CAUTION: Do not rotate camshaft.
    4.Fit original camshaft carrier retaining bolts and
    tighten in sequence shown to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
    5.Using sequence shown, loosen then remove
    camshaft carrier retaining bolts.
    CAUTION: Do not discard bolts at this
    stage.
    6.Carefully remove camshaft carrier.
    7.Measure and record widest portion of Plastigage
    on each camshaft bearing journal.
    8.Compare figures obtained with camshaft bearing
    clearance.
    Camshaft bearing clearance =0.04 to 0.10
    mm (0.002 to 0.004 in).
    9.If any bearing clearance is found to exceed
    figures given, repeat the above procedure using
    a new camshaft.
    CAUTION: If, after repeating the bearing
    clearance check with a new camshaft the
    bearing clearances are still excessive, a
    new cylinder head and camshaft carrier assembly
    must be fitted.
    10.Remove all traces of Plastigage using an oily
    cloth, do not use a scraper.
    11.Discard camshaft carrier bolts. 
    						
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    OVERHAUL Valve springs - Inspection
    1.Check free length of valve springs:
    Free length =47.0±0.25 mm (1.85±0.011 in)
    CAUTION: Valve springs must be replaced
    as a set, if springs are to be refitted, keep
    them in their fitted order.
    Valves and valve guides - Inspection
    1.Clean carbon from valves, check valves for
    burning, pitting or cracking; replace as
    necessary.
    2.Clean carbon from valve seat inserts, remove all
    loose particles on completion.
    3.Check valve seat inserts for pitting and burning.
    CAUTION: It is not permissible to recut or
    replace valve seat inserts.
    4.Remove carbon deposits from valve guides
    using toolLRT-12-186.
    CAUTION: Tool must be inserted from
    combustion chamber face side of cylinder
    head, ensure all loose particles of carbon
    are removed on completion.
    5.Check and record diameter of each valve stem.
    Valve stem diameter:
    Inlet = 6.907 to 6.923 mm (0.2719 to 0.2725 in)
    Exhaust = 6.897 to 6.913 mm (0.2715 to 0.2721
    in)
    6.Renew any valve if stem diameter is less than
    specified.7.Check and record valve stem to guide clearance
    using the following procedures:
    8.Insert each valve into its respective guide.
    9.Extend valve head 10 mm (0.375 in) out of valve
    seat and position a DTI gauge to rear of valve
    head.
    10.Move valve towards front of cylinder head and
    zero DTI gauge ensuring that stylus of gauge
    remains in contact with valve head.
    11.Move valve towards rear of cylinder head, record
    gauge reading to give valve stem to guide
    clearance.
    Valve stem to guide clearance:
    Inlet valve = 0.025 to 0.059 mm (0.0009 to
    0.0023 in)
    Exhaust valve = 0.035 to 0.069 mm (0.0013 to
    0.0027 in)
    CAUTION: If stem to guide clearance
    exceeds figures given and valve stem
    diameters were as specified, cylinder head
    assembly must be replaced; it is not possible to
    replace valve guides.
    12.Repeat above procedures for remaining valves.
    CAUTION: Keep valves in their fitted order.
    13.Check face angle of each valve, renew any
    valve with incorrect face angles, do not attempt
    to recut.
    Valve face angle:
    Inlet =29°48’±12’
    Exhaust =44°48’±12’ 
    						
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    OVERHAUL Valves - Lapping-in
    1.Lap each valve to its seat using grinding paste.
    2.Apply Prussian Blue to valve seat, insert valve
    into guide and press it firmly, without rotating on
    to seat.
    3.Remove valve and check that a continuous,
    even line of Prussian Blue has been transferred
    on to valve face.
    NOTE: Line does not have to be across
    whole width of valve face.
    4.Remove all traces of grinding paste on
    completion.
    5.Check valve head stand-down.See this
    Section.
    Valve head stand down
    1.Insert each valve into its respective guide.
    2.Using a straight edge and feeler gauges, check
    and record stand down of each valve head.
    3.Compare figures obtained with figures given
    below.
    Valve head stand down:
    Inlet valveA= 0.555 to 0.825 mm (0.022 to
    0.032 in)
    Exhaust valveB= 0.545 to 1.35 mm (0.021 to
    0.053 in)
    CAUTION: If any valve has a stand down
    greater than specified, repeat check using
    a new valve. If, after checking with a new
    valve, stand down is still excessive, cylinder head
    assembly must be replaced. It is not possible to
    replace valve seat inserts.Rocker shaft - Dismantling
    1.Suitably identify each rocker arm to its fitted
    position.
    CAUTION: Identify type of rocker arm
    fitted. Engine Serial No. Prefixes 10P to
    14P - Type A rocker arms. Engine Serial
    No. Prefixes 15P to 19P - Type B rocker arms.
    Type B rocker arms and type B rocker shaft may
    be fitted to Engine Serial No. Prefixes 10P to 14P
    as an assembly.
    2.Remove and discard spring ring retaining rocker
    arm on shaft.
    3.Remove rocker arm.
    4.Remove and discard 2nd spring ring. 
    						
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    OVERHAUL 5.Repeat above procedures for remaining rocker
    arms.
    CAUTION: Keep rocker arms in their fitted
    order.Rocker arms and shaft - Inspection
    1.Clean rocker arms and shaft, ensure oilways are
    clear.
    CAUTION: Identify type of rocker shaft
    fitted. Engine Serial No. Prefixes 10P to
    14P - Type A rocker shaft. Engine Serial
    No. Prefixes 15P to 19P - Type B rocker shaft.
    Type B rocker arms and shaft may be fitted to
    Engine Serial No. Prefixes 10P to 14P as an
    assembly.
    2.Check diameter of each rocker arm journal on
    shaft, take 2 measurements at 180°in centre of
    journal.
    Journal diameter =26.971 to 26.998 mm
    (1.062 to 1.063 in)
    CAUTION: Any ovality must be within
    limits given. 
    						
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    3.Using a vernier, check internal diameter of each
    rocker arm, take 2 measurements at 180°.
    Rocker arm internal diameter =27.0 to 27.013
    mm (1.102 to 1.103 in)
    CAUTION: Any ovality must be within
    limits given.Rocker shaft - Assembling
    1.Fit new spring ring to groove in rocker shaft.
    2.Lubricate rocker shaft journals and rocker arms
    with engine oil.
    3.Fit rocker arm to shaft ensuring that it is in its
    original fitted order.
    4.Fit new spring ring to retain rocker arm.
    5.Repeat above procedures for remaining rocker
    arms ensuring they are in their original fitted
    order.
    6.Fit new rocker adjusting screws and locknuts to
    rocker arms; do not tighten screws fully into
    arms at this stage.
    CAUTION: Ensure screws are correct for
    type of rocker arms fitted. Replacement
    screws for Engine Serial No. Prefixes 15P
    to 19P have a centre punch mark adjacent to the
    adjusting slot. These screws are not
    interchangeable with those fitted to Engine Serial
    No. Prefixes 10P to 14P.
    Cylinder head - Assembling
    1.Lubricate new valve stem oil seals with engine
    oil.
    2.Using toolLRT-12-071, fit valve stem oil seals.
    3.Lubricate valve guides, valve stems, valve
    spring caps and springs with engine oil. 
    						
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    4.Assemble valves, springs and valve spring caps
    ensuring that they are in their original fitted
    order.
    5.Compress valve springs using toolLRT-12-034,
    fit collets.
    6.Using a wooden dowel and mallet, tap each
    spring cap lightly to seat collets.
    7.Lubricate new injector’O’rings with engine oil.
    8.Using toolLRT-12-154/2, fit’O’ring to each
    injector.
    9.Using toolLRT-12-154/3, fit new sealing washer
    to each injector.
    10.Support each end of cylinder head on blocks of
    wood.
    CAUTION: Ensure blocks are clear of
    valves.
    11.Position reaction posts in their original fitted
    order.
    12.Carefully fit EUI’s, ensuring they are in their
    original fitted order and that each retainer is
    located on its dowel.
    CAUTION: If new EUI’s are fitted, ensure
    replacements are correct. Engine Serial
    No. Prefixes 10P to 14 - Push rod bushes
    are coloured BLACK or BLUE. Engine Serial No.
    Prefixes 15P to 19P - Push rod bushes are
    coloured GREEN.
    13.Fit new retainer bolts and tighten to32 Nm (24
    lbf.ft).
    CAUTION: If new injectors are fitted they
    must be programmed for use with the ECM
    using Testbook.
    14.Lubricate lash adjusters and bores with engine
    oil.
    15.Fit lash adjusters ensuring they are in their
    original fitted order. 
    						
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    OVERHAUL 16.Lubricate finger followers with engine oil.
    17.Fit finger followers ensuring they are in their
    original fitted order.
    18.Lubricate cams and bearing journals on
    camshaft, cylinder head and camshaft carrier
    with engine oil.
    19.Position camshaft in cylinder head with the
    timing pin hole in the vertical position.
    20.Apply an even film of sealant, Part No. STC
    4600 to camshaft carrier face and spread to an
    even film using a roller.
    CAUTION: Ensure sealant does not block
    oilways (arrowed) or contaminate
    camshaft bearings. Assembly and bolt
    tightening must be completed within 20 minutes
    of applying sealant.
    21.Fit camshaft carrier ensuring it is correctly
    located on dowels.
    22.Fit and lightly tighten new camshaft carrier bolts.
    23.Using sequence shown, progressively tighten
    bolts to25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
    24.Lubricate a new camshaft rear oil seal with
    engine oil, fit seal using a suitable mandrel.
    25.Position rocker shaft on camshaft carrier,
    ensuring rocker shaft is located on dowel.
    26.Fit new rocker shaft retaining bolts and working
    from the centre outwards, tighten bolts
    progressively to32 Nm (24 lbf.ft).27.Lubricate a new’O’ring with engine oil and fit to
    injector harness multiplug.
    28.Fit injector harness and connect multiplugs.
    29.Clean fuel connector block and mating face.
    30.Lubricate a new fuel filter’O’ring with engine oil.
    31.Fit new fuel filter,’O’ring and gasket.
    CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
    32.Fit fuel connector block spacer and gasket (if
    fitted).
    33.Fit fuel connector block, fit bolts and tighten to
    25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
    34.Clean glow plugs.
    35.Fit glow plugs to cylinder head and tighten to16
    Nm (12 lbf.ft).
    36. Engine Serial No. Prefixes 15P to 19P:-
    Lubricate new’O’rings with engine oil and fit to
    spill return pipe; fit pipe and tighten connectors
    to20 Nm (15 lbf.ft).
    37.Fit new cylinder head gasket.See this Section.
    CAUTION: Ensure that the fuel injector
    rockers are adjusted following the
    procedures given in Gasket - Cylinder
    head - Refit. 
    						
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    OVERHAUL GASKET - ENGINE SUMP
    Service repair no - 12.60.38.01
    Remove
    1.Remove 2 bolts securing centrifuge oil drain pipe
    to sump, remove and discard gasket.
    2.Using sequence shown and noting their fitted
    positions, remove 20 bolts securing sump to
    cylinder block.
    3.Remove sump, remove and discard gasket.
    CAUTION: Do not lever between sump and
    cylinder block.Refit
    1.Clean sump and mating faces, ensure bolt holes
    in cylinder block are clean and dry.
    2.Using suitable solvent, remove all traces of
    sealant from joint faces of timing chain cover and
    crankshaft rear oil seal housing.
    3.Clean centrifugal filter oil drain pipe and mating
    faces.
    4.Apply a bead of sealant, Part No. STC 3254 to
    joint faces of timing chain cover and crankshaft
    rear oil seal housing.
    CAUTION: Assembly and bolt tightening
    must be completed within 20 minutes of
    applying sealant.
    5.Position new sump gasket.
    CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
    6.Position sump, fit and lightly tighten bolts
    ensuring they are in their original fitted positions. 
    						
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    7.Using sequence shown, tighten sump bolts to25
    Nm (18 lbf.ft).
    8.Fit new centrifuge oil drain pipe gasket.
    CAUTION: Gasket must be fitted dry.
    9.Fit centrifuge oil drain pipe, fit bolts and tighten
    to10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).SEAL - CRANKSHAFT - REAR
    Service repair no - 12.21.20.01
    Remove
    1.Remove flywheel.See Repair.
    2.Remove sump gasket.See this Section.
    3.Remove 5 bolts securing crankshaft rear oil seal
    housing to cylinder block.
    4.Remove and discard crankshaft rear oil seal and
    housing.
    NOTE: Dowel located. 
    						
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