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    							19FUEL SYSTEM
    4
    ADJUSTMENT TURBOCHARGER BOOST PRESSURE - CHECK
    Service repair no - 19.42.06
    1.Disconnect actuator hose from turbocharger and
    insert a suitable T piece connector.
    2.Connect a short length of suitable hose to
    turbocharger and Tpiece.
    3.Connect further hose to T piece and pressure
    gaugeLRT-12-011. The pressure gauge hose
    must be long enough to reach into the vehicle
    cab so that the gauge can be observed by driver
    or passenger.
    4.To check maximum boost pressure, drive
    vehicle normally, but in such a manner that full
    throttle can be maintained whilst climbing a hill
    with engine speed held steady between 2,500
    and 3,000 rev/min. Under these circumstances
    boost pressure should read 0,95 - 1,09 Kgf/cm
    2
    (13.5 - 15.5 lb/in2).PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM
    Service repair no - 19.50.01
    NOTE: If the fuel system has been
    completely drained carry out the
    procedures for priming both the
    sedimentor, if fitted, and fuel filter and injection
    pump.
    Sedimentor and fuel filter
    If the sedimentor or fuel filter have been dismantled
    and air has entered the fuel system carry out the
    following procedure:
    1.Slacken fuel filter bleed screw.
    2.Operate hand priming lever on fuel lift pump until
    fuel, free from air, emerges from filter.
    NOTE: Ensure that the fuel pump lever is
    on the bottom of operating cam when
    priming, otherwise maximum movement of
    the lever cannot be achieved.
    3.Tighten filter bleed screw whilst fuel is still
    emerging. 
    						
    							FUEL SYSTEM
    5
    ADJUSTMENT Fuel injection pump
    If the fuel injection pump has been removed or
    renewed carry out the following:
    1.Slacken fuel inlet pipe banjo bolt at injection
    pump.
    2.Operate hand priming lever on fuel lift pump until
    fuel, free from air, emerges from injection pump.
    3.Tighten banjo bolt whilst fuel is still emerging.
    4.Crank engine until fuel is drawn through the
    system and engine starts.
    5.Check fuel connections for leaks. 
    						
    							FUEL SYSTEM
    1
    REPAIR FUEL INJECTION PUMP
    Service repair no - 19.30.07
    Remove
    1.Disconnect battery.
    2.Disconnect and remove high pressure fuel
    injection pipes, pump to injectors.
    3.Viewing valve mechanism through oil filler cap
    aperture, turn crankshaft clockwise until No. 1
    cylinder is just before TDC.
    4.Remove blanking plug from flywheel housing
    and fit timing toolLRT-12-044, locating centre
    pin on flywheel.
    NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
    on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
    legal requirements. When under chassis
    adjustments or remove and refit procedures are
    required, it may be necessary to remove the
    undertray and/or integral access panels
    See
    CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Front undertray
    or
    See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear undertray
    5.Carefully rotate crankshaft clockwise until centre
    pin engages with timing slot in flywheel.
    6.Remove injection pump access plate, complete
    with gasket, from front cover plate.
    7.Fit pin fromLRT-12-045to injection pump gear.
    8.Restrain pulley nut to prevent straining timing
    belt and remove drive gear to pump hub fixing
    bolts and retaining plate.
    9.Remove pin from pump gear.
    10.Fit gear retaining toolLRT-12-045with an 8 mm
    washer, 1,5 - 2 mm thick, under each bolt head
    in addition to the existing washer.
    11.Remove throttle cable and hand throttle cable, if
    fitted.
    12.Disconnect lead from fuel cut-off solenoid, and
    EGR throttle position sensor multi-plug, if fitted. 
    						
    							19FUEL SYSTEM
    2
    REPAIR
    13.Remove banjo bolts securing spill return, main
    fuel and boost signal pipes, refit banjo bolts after
    disconnecting pipes.
    14.Remove 2 bolts securing rear of pump to
    mounting bracket.
    15.Remove 3 pump securing nuts at flange and
    withdraw pump and gasket.
    16.Fit suitable caps to pipe connections to prevent
    ingress of dirt.
    Refit
    17.Clean mating faces of pump and front cover and
    fit new gasket into position over pump mounting
    studs.
    18.Remove pump blanking plugs.
    19.Slacken the 3 bolts, securing injection pump
    mounting bracket to cylinder block, sufficiently
    enough to allow bracket to move.
    20.Fit pump to cover and secure with 3 nuts.
    Tighten to
    25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
    21.Loosely attach pump to mounting bracket with
    nuts and bolts, then tighten bolts securing
    bracket to cylinder block and bolts securing
    pump to bracket, finger tight only.
    22.To ensure correct fitting and alignment of
    injection pump, first tighten the 2 bolts securing
    pump to mounting bracket to
    25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
    Then tighten the 3 bolts securing mounting
    bracket to cylinder block, also to
    25 Nm (18
    lbf/ft).
    23.Connect spill return and main fuel pipes and
    secure with banjo bolts. Tighten to
    25 Nm (18
    lbf/ft).
    24.Connect boost signal pipe and secure with banjo
    bolt. Tighten to
    10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
    25.Connect fuel cut-off solenoid lead and throttle
    position sensor multi-plug, if fitted.
    26.Connect throttle cable and where applicable,
    hand throttle cable.
    27.Remove pump gear retaining toolLRT-12-045.
    28.Carefully turn the pump hub nut in a clockwise
    direction, sufficiently enough to enable timing
    tool pin to be inserted into injection pump.
    29.Fit gear retaining plate and secure with 3 bolts.
    Tighten to
    25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
    30.Remove timing pin.
    31.Ensure flywheel timing pin is disengaged from
    slot in flywheel.
    32.Turn crankshaft two complete revolutions, check
    timing pin fromRT-12-045can be fully and
    easily inserted into the pump. At the same time
    check flywheel timing pinLRT-12-044can also
    be inserted in the flywheel slot.
    33.If, with the flywheel timing pin located, the timing
    pin cannot be inserted cleanly into the injection
    pump, carry out the following:
    a.Ensure flywheel timing pin is disengaged from
    slot in flywheel.
    b.Slacken the 3 pump gear retaining bolts.
    c.Turn the pump hub nut in a clockwise
    direction, sufficiently to enable timing tool pin to
    be easily inserted into the injection pump.
    d.Keeping the tension on the hub nut, check
    that flywheel timing pin locates with slot in
    flywheel.
    e.Tighten the 3 pump gear retaining bolts to
    25
    Nm (18 lbf/ft).
    f.Remove timing pins from pump and flywheel
    housing.
    34.Using a suitable anti-seize compound, fit the
    blanking plug to flywheel housing. Tighten to
    12
    Nm (9 lbf/ft).
    35.Fit access plate with gasket to front cover plate.
    Tighten bolts to
    25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
    36.Refit injector pipes.
    37.Reconnect battery. 
    						
    							FUEL SYSTEM
    3
    REPAIR FUEL INJECTORS
    Service repair no - 19.60.10
    Remove
    NOTE: When a fuel injector is considered
    to be the cause of irregular running and
    loss of power it will be necessary to fit a
    donor set of injectors to determine which injector
    is at fault. DO NOT attempt to dismantle or carry
    out spray tests on the fuel injectors. This work
    can only carried out by authorised Bosch dealers.
    1.Remove oil filler cap and release sound
    insulation cover from top of engine.
    2.Disconnect high pressure fuel supply pipes from
    injectors and injection pump. Remove in pairs.
    3.Disconnect spill return hose(s) from injectors.
    4.Plug pipes and injector connections to prevent
    the ingress of dirt and foriegn matter.5.Remove retaining nut and release each injector
    clamp plate from cylinder head.
    6.Remove injector and discard copper washer.
    Refit
    7.Ensure injectors and seating in cylinder head are
    clean.
    8.Lightly grease a new copper sealing washer and
    position on each injector.
    9.Fit injectors in cylinder head with spill return
    outlets facing outward.
    10.Secure injector with clamp plate and nut. Tighten
    nut to
    25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
    NOTE: The clamp plates are slightly
    curved and should be fitted with the
    convex side uppermost.
    11.Fit the spill return pipe with a single copper
    washer under the head of the banjo bolt and 2
    copper washers fitted between the injector and
    the banjo. Tighten banjo bolt to
    10 Nm (7 lbf/ft).
    12.Fit high pressure pipes to injectors and injection
    pump. Tighten union nuts to
    28 Nm (21 lbf/ft).
    13.Fit sound insulation cover and oil filler cap. 
    						
    							19FUEL SYSTEM
    4
    REPAIR FUEL LIFT PUMP
    Service repair no - 19.45.09
    Remove
    NOTE: Blank off pipe ends and
    connections to prevent ingress of dirt.
    1.Disconnect battery.
    2.Remove high pressure fuel pipes, injection pump
    to injectors.
    3.Disconnect fuel inlet and outlet pipes from lift
    pump.
    4.Remove 2 bolts and withdraw lift pump and
    gasket from cylinder block.
    Refit
    5.Clean mating faces of pump and cylinder block.
    6.Fit lift pump to cylinder block with a new gasket,
    ensure correct location of operating lever with
    camshaft.
    7.Secure with bolts. Tighten to
    25 Nm (18 lbf/ft).
    8.Connect inlet and outlet pipes using new nuts
    and olives.
    9.Refit injector pipes. Tighten union nuts to
    28 Nm
    (21 lbf/ft).
    FUEL SEDIMENTOR
    Service repair no - 19.25.01
    Remove
    1.Disconnect battery.
    2.Disconnect inlet and outlet fuel pipes from
    sedimentor.
    3.Slacken drain tap and allow sedimentor to
    completely drain.
    4.Remove 2 bolts, washers and nuts and detach
    sedimentor from chassis mounting bracket.
    Refit
    5.Secure sedimentor to chassis mounting with
    fixing bolts.
    6.Reconnect inlet and outlet fuel pipes to
    sedimentor.
    7.Slacken drain plug until diesel free from air
    flows, then retighten plug.
    8.Prime vehicle fuel system.
    See Adjustment,
    Priming the fuel system
    9.Reconnect battery. 
    						
    							FUEL SYSTEM
    5
    REPAIR FUEL FILTER ASSEMBLY
    Service repair no - 19.25.02
    Remove
    1.Disconnect battery.
    2.Place a suitable container under filter element
    and slacken filter bleed screw.
    3.Slacken drain tap and allow fuel to drain from
    filter element.
    4.Slacken fuel inlet and outlet banjo connections.
    5.Remove 2 bolts and nuts securing filter head to
    inner wing.
    6.Remove fuel inlet and outlet banjo bolts and
    detach fuel pipes.
    7.Remove filter assembly from vehicle. Unscrew
    filter element, if necessary.
    8.Plug fuel pipe ends to prevent ingress of dirt.Refit
    9.Position filter assembly and fit fuel inlet and
    outlet pipes using new copper sealing washers
    both sides of the banjo connections.
    10.Secure filter head to inner wing.
    11.Fully tighten banjo connections.
    12.Prime fuel system to remove any air trapped in
    filter
    See Adjustment, Priming the fuel
    system
    13.Reconnect battery.
    FUEL FILTER ELEMENT
    Service repair no - 19.25.07
    For remove and refit procedure.
    See Fuel filter
    element 
    						
    							19FUEL SYSTEM
    6
    REPAIR SIDE MOUNTED FUEL TANK
    Service repair no - 19.55.05
    NOTE: This fuel tank is standard on 90
    models and an option on 110/130 2 door
    vehicles fitted with twin tanks.
    Remove
    WARNING: Before any attempt is made to
    start the removal procedure it is vital that
    the FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS are
    carefully studied and implemented in the interests
    of safety.
    See INTRODUCTION, Information, Fuel
    Handling Precautions
    1.Disconnect battery.
    2.Remove fuel filler cap.3.Remove fuel tank drain plug, allow fuel to drain
    into a clean container and refit plug.
    4.Remove RH seat cushion.
    5.Release retaining catch and remove seat base
    cover to gain access to fuel tank.
    6.Disconnect electrical plug from fuel gauge unit.
    7.Disconnect fuel supply pipe from tank.
    8.Disconnect spill return pipe from fuel tank.
    9.Disconnect breather pipe from fuel filler tube.
    10.Slacken hose clip and remove filler hose from
    filler tube.
    11.From rear of tank, remove 2 nuts and washers
    securing tank mounting to captive-headed bolts.
    12.Support rear of fuel tank and remove captive
    bolts. 
    						
    							FUEL SYSTEM
    7
    REPAIR REV: 05/99
    13.Remove single bolt fixing assembly securing
    front of tank to chassis mounted bracket.
    14.Remove 3 bolts securing tank mounting bracket
    to chassis and release bracket.
    15.Lower front of tank while turning anti-clockwise
    and remove from vehicle.
    16.If required, remove tank gauge unit.
    See
    INSTRUMENTS, Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit
    - side fuel tank
    orSee INSTRUMENTS,
    Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit - rear fuel tank,
    110/130
    Refit
    17.Fit filler hose and clip to tank but do not fully
    tighten. Position clip screw so that it is
    accessible when tank is fitted.
    18.Fit breather hose and secure with clip.
    19.Position fuel tank in vehicle and loosely secure
    front mounting bracket to tank with special bolt
    and rubber bushes.
    20.Secure mounting bracket to chassis with 3 bolts
    and fully tighten to
    20 Nm (15 lbf/ft).
    21.Secure rear of tank to chassis mounting and
    tighten captive bolt plate fixings to
    20 Nm (15
    lbf/ft).
    22.Fully tighten front fixing bolt assembly to20 Nm
    (15 lbf/ft).
    23.Fit spill return and fuel supply pipes and secure
    union connections.
    24.Fit fuel level unit electrical plug.
    25.Fit hose to filler tube and tighten upper and lower
    clips.
    26.Check that drain plug is secure and fill fuel tank.
    27.Reconnect battery.
    28.Prime fuel system
    See Adjustment, Priming
    the fuel system
    and start engine.
    29.Check system for leaks and operation of fuel
    gauge.
    30.Fit seat base cover and seat cushion.SIDE MOUNTED FUEL TANK - 5 DOOR VEHICLES
    Service repair no - 19.55.01
    NOTE: This fuel tank is used on 110/130 5
    door vehicles fitted with a twin tank
    option.
    WARNING: Before any attempt is made to
    start the removal procedure it is vital that
    the FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS,
    See
    INTRODUCTION, Information, Fuel handling
    precautions
    are carefully studied and
    implemented in the interests of safety.
    Remove
    1.Disconnect battery.
    2.Remove tank drain plug, allow fuel to drain into a
    clean container, and refit plug.
    3.Remove RH seat cushion.
    4.Remove retaining catch and remove seat base
    cover to gain access to fuel tank.
    5.Disconnect electrical plug from fuel gauge unit.
    6.Disconnect fuel supply pipe from tank.
    7.Disconnect spill return pipe from tank.
    8.Remove 3 bolts securing tank to front mounting
    bracket.
    9.Support front of tank and remove single fixing
    assembly securing tank to rear mounting
    bracket.
    10.Remove tank from vehicle.
    11.If required, remove fuel gauge unit.
    See
    INSTRUMENTS, Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit
    - side fuel tank
    orSee INSTRUMENTS,
    Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit - rear fuel tank,
    110/130
    Refit
    12.Position fuel tank in vehicle and loosely secure
    to rear mounting bracket with special bolt and
    rubber bushes.
    13.Secure tank to front mounting bracket and
    tighten fixings to
    20 Nm (15 lbf/ft).
    14.Fully tighten rear fixing bolt assembly to20 Nm
    (15 lbf/ft).
    15.Fit spill return and fuel supply pipes to fuel tank
    and securely tighten union connectios.
    16.Fit electrical plug to fuel gauge unit.
    17.Check that drain plug is secure and fill fuel tank.
    18.Reconnect battery.
    19.Prime fuel system.
    See Adjustment, Priming
    the fuel system
    and start engine.
    20.Check system for leaks and operation of fuel
    gauge.
    21.Fit seat base cover and seat cushion. 
    						
    							19FUEL SYSTEM
    8
    REPAIR REAR MOUNTED FUEL TANK - 110/130
    Service repair no - 19.55.26
    WARNING: Before any attempt is made to
    start the removal procedure it is vital that
    the FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
    See
    INTRODUCTION, Information, FUEL HANDLING
    PRECAUTIONS
    are carefully studied and
    implemented in the interests of safety.
    Remove
    1.Disconnect battery.
    2.Remove fuel filler cap.
    3.Remove tank drain plug, allow fuel to drain into a
    clean container, and refit plug.
    4.Slacken retaining clips and disconnect fuel filler
    hose from rear tank.5.Disconnect breather hose from filler tube.
    6.Disconnect electrical plug and fuel supply pipe
    from outlet pipe union on fuel gauge unit.
    7.If the vehicle is fitted with a tow ball drop-plate
    with support bars, the bars must be removed.
    8.Remove anti-roll bar chassis mountings.
    See
    REAR SUSPENSION, Repair, Anti-roll bar
    and push roll bar down to provide access to the
    tank.
    9.Remove LH lashing eye to assist access to tank.
    10.Position a support under the tank, preferably one
    that can be progressively lowered. 
    						
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