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    							37MANUAL GEARBOX
    4
    REPAIR
    37.Pull handbrake cable through heel board and tie
    aside.
    38.Remove retaining nut, release clamp, and
    disconnect speedometer cable from transfer box.
    39.Release speedometer cable from retaining clip
    on transfer box.
    40.Remove retaining nut and release battery earth
    strap from transfer box.
    41.Secure manufactured cradleLRT-99-007to a
    suitable hydraulic hoist.
    42.Raise hoist and secure to gearbox with 3 bolts in
    location provided.
    43.Lower hoist sufficiently to allow transfer lever to
    clear transmission tunnel aperture.
    44.Disconnect differential lock switch and reverse
    light connectors.
    45.Remove bolt and release earth leads from RH
    side of transfer box.
    46.Support engine under sump with a jack.
    47.Remove 14 bell housing to engine fixings.
    48.Withdraw transmission whilst ensuring all
    connections to engine and chassis are released.
    49.Lower hoist and remove gearbox assembly. 
    						
    							MANUAL GEARBOX
    5
    REPAIR Separating transfer gearbox from main gearbox
    50.Remove transmission assembly from hoist
    cradle and position safely on a bench.
    51.Remove breather pipes. Discard pipe union
    sealing washers.
    52.Remove Nyloc nut, and remove bolt, securing
    lever to high/low shaft.
    53.Collect spacer washer.
    54.Remove 2 clips and remove differential lock
    lever link.
    55.Remove lower locknut from high/low operating
    rod.
    56.Place a sling round transfer box and attach to
    hoist.
    57.Remove nut and 4 bolts securing transfer
    gearbox to extension housing.
    58.Withdraw transfer gearbox.
    Assembling transfer gearbox to main gearbox
    59.Clean extension housing and transfer gearbox
    mating faces.
    60.Ensuring loose upper dowel is fitted, hoist
    transfer gearbox into position.
    61.Secure transfer box to extension housing.
    Tighten fixings to
    40 Nm (30 lbf/ft).
    62.Connect high/low operating rod, fit and tighten
    locknut.
    63.Fit link to differential lock lever and secure with 2
    clips
    64.Align lever to high/low shaft, position washer, fit
    bolt and new Nyloc nut. Tighten to
    2 Nm (1.5
    lbf/ft).
    65.Position breather pipes, secure pipe unions
    using new sealing washers. Tighten unions to
    15
    Nm (11 lbf/ft).
    Fitting transfer gearbox and main gearbox
    assembly
    66.Position transmission assembly to hoist cradle.
    67.Clean bell housing and engine mating faces.
    Apply sealant to both mating faces.
    68.Temporarily fit gear lever and select any gear in
    main gearbox to facilitate entry of gearbox input
    shaft. Engage low range.
    69.Position and raise hoist, fit transmission to
    engine whilst keeping harness and pipes clear to
    prevent trapping.
    70.Secure transmission to engine. Tighten fixings to
    45 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
    71.Secure earth leads to RH side of transfer box.
    72.Connect reverse lamp switch connectors and
    differential lock switch connectors.
    73.Secure breather pipes to harness with clips.
    74.Remove support from engine sump.
    75.Position temporary support under transmission.
    76.Secure LH and RH mounting brackets to
    gearbox. Tighten fixings to
    55 Nm (41 lbf/ft).
    77.With assistance and using a body jack between
    chassis longitudinals, jack chassis sufficiently to
    enable fitment of crossmember. 
    						
    							37MANUAL GEARBOX
    6
    REPAIRREV: 05/99 78.Position crossmember and locate over fixing
    studs of LH and RH gearbox mounting rubbers.
    79.Align crossmember and secure to chassis with 4
    nuts and bolts on each side.
    NOTE: Fit battery earth strap retaining clip
    to LH top bolt.
    80.Fit intermediate silencer.
    See MANIFOLD AND
    EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair, Intermediate
    pipe - 90
    orSee MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST
    SYSTEM, Repair, Intermediate pipe - 110/130
    .
    81.Fit front pipe to exhaust manifold
    See
    MANIFOLD AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair,
    Exhaust front pipe
    .
    82.Fit rear propeller shaft to transmission brake
    drum. Tighten nuts to
    47 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
    83.Remove 3 bolts securing support cradle to
    transmission and remove hoist.
    84.Reconnect battery earth strap to transfer box
    fixing.
    85.Connect speedometer cable to transfer box and
    secure with retaining clip.
    86.Coat both sides of clutch slave clinder backing
    plate with Hylomar P232M waterproof sealant.
    87.Locate backing plate on slave cylinder.
    88.Fit slave cylinder to bell housing, engaging
    push-rod through centre of dust cover, and with
    bleed screw uppermost. Tighten bolts to
    25 Nm
    (18 lbf/ft).
    89.Fit front propeller shaft to transfer box. Tighten
    nuts to
    47 Nm (33 lbf/ft).
    90.Refill main gearbox and transfer boxSee
    MAINTENANCE , Under vehicle maintenance
    .
    91.Feed transmission brake cable through heel
    board and ensure grommet is correctly located.
    NOTE: Apply a soap solution to aid fitment
    of cable.
    92.Lower vehicle on ramp.
    93.Fit ties to secure gearbox harness to
    transmission breather pipes.
    94.Fit breather pipe retaining clip to rear of engine.
    95.Reconnect charge air hose at turbocharger.
    96.Reconnect intake hose at induction manifold. If
    EGR system is fitted, reconnect intake hose at
    intercooler.
    97.Reconnect radiator top hose at thermostat
    housing.
    98.Fit viscous fan unit
    See COOLING SYSTEM,
    Repair, Viscous coupling and fan
    .
    99.Reconnect battery.100.Refill cooling system
    See COOLING SYSTEM,
    Adjustment, Drain and refill cooling system
    .
    101.Connect cable clevis to handbrake lever and fit
    handbrake gaiter.
    102.Locate insulation pad over gear levers and fit to
    tunnel cover.
    103.Fit gear lever with gaiter to lower lever spline
    and secure with retaining nut.
    104.Fit gear lever cover.
    105.Fit gear lever and transfer box lever knobs.
    106.Fit gearbox cover carpet.
    107.Check operation of handbrake and adjust as
    necessary
    See MAINTENANCE , Under
    vehicle maintenance
    . 
    						
    							MANUAL GEARBOX
    1
    SPECIFICATIONS, TORQUE REV: 05/99 TORQUE VALUES
    NOTE: Torque wrenches should be regularly checked for accuracy to ensure that all fixings are
    tightened to the correct torque.
    Nm
    Slave cylinder to bell housing 25....................................................................
    Breather 15.....................................................................................................
    Bell housing to cylinder block 40.....................................................................
    High/low level to shaft 2.................................................................................
    Transfer box to gearbox 45.............................................................................
    NOTE: Torque values below apply to all screws and bolts used unless otherwise specified.
    METRIC Nm
    M5 6......................................................................................................
    M6 9......................................................................................................
    M8 25.....................................................................................................
    M10 45...................................................................................................
    M12 90...................................................................................................
    M14 105..................................................................................................
    M16 180..................................................................................................
    UNC / UNF
    1/4 9......................................................................................................
    5/16 24...................................................................................................
    3/8 39.....................................................................................................
    7/16 78...................................................................................................
    1/2 90.....................................................................................................
    5/8 136.................................................................................................... 
    						
    							TRANSFER GEARBOX
    1
    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION TRANSFER GEARBOX
    Description
    The transfer gearbox is a permanent 4 wheel drive,
    two speed ratio reducing gearbox, incorporating high
    and low range outputs with mechanically lockable
    centre differential (diff-lock). High/low range and
    diff-lock selection are made via a single lever located
    forward of the main gear lever.
    The transfer gearbox is mounted at the rear of the
    main gearbox, the mainshaft of which extends into the
    transfer casing. A transfer gear, supported on taper
    roller bearings and splined to the gearbox mainshaft,
    passes the drive to an intermediate gear cluster
    supported on a single shaft and rotating on taper roller
    bearings.The intermediate gears pass the drive to high and low
    speed gears on the rear output shaft. The rear output
    shaft passes through the speedo drive housing, which
    also forms the mounting for the transmission brake. A
    worm gear fitted to the rear output shaft drives a
    pinion fitted in the speedo housing.
    Integral with the output shafts is a differential
    assembly which compensates for speed differences
    between the front and rear prop shafts. To prevent all
    the power being transmitted to the axle offering the
    least resistance, a diff-lock is provided. The differential
    lock should only be engaged during severe off-road
    conditions and should be disengaged as soon as
    conditions permit. Selection of differential lock
    engages, through mechanical linkage, a dog clutch
    with the front output shaft, this action locks the centre
    differential and provides a fixed drive, giving equal
    power to the front and rear output shafts. 
    						
    							TRANSFER GEARBOX
    1
    FAULT DIAGNOSIS TRANSFER GEARBOX - OIL SEAL LOCATIONS
    1.Input seal.
    2.Cover plate joints.
    3.Front output seal.
    4.Front and rear housing joint faces.5.Rear output seal.
    6.Power take off cover plate joint.
    7.Bearing plate joint. 
    						
    							41TRANSFER GEARBOX
    2
    FAULT DIAGNOSIS OIL LEAKS
    Verify that oil leak is from transfer box and not main
    gearbox before proceeding with checks.
    Prior to road test
    1.Check oil level in transfer box is correct.
    2.Check tightness of level and drain plugs.
    3.Check breather system for blockage. To validate
    system pipe must be removed, inspected,
    rectified as necessary and refitted.
    4.Remove all traces of oil from exterior of transfer
    box.
    Take vehicle for short road test.
    5.Identify source of leaks and rectify as follows.
    Front or rear output seal leaking:-
    1.Drain oil and remove leaking output flange.
    2.Inspect seal track on flange for surface damage.
    If damaged renew component.
    3.Remove and discard oil seal.
    4.Inspect seal locating bore and remove any sharp
    edges which may damage new oil seal.
    5.Fit new seal.
    6.Fit output flange and all other parts.
    7.Add oil to correct level into gearbox
    See
    SECTION 10, Maintenance, Under vehicle
    maintenance
    .
    Cover plate sealant leaking.
    1.Drain oil and remove leaking cover plate.
    2.Remove all traces of joint sealant from both joint
    faces.
    3.Degrease all components and apply a thin film of
    Hylomar sealant, to both joint faces.
    4.Apply thread sealant to bolts which come into
    contact with gearbox oil.
    5.Refit cover plate.
    CAUTION: Care must be taken not to
    overtighten fixings.Leak between main and transfer gearboxes.
    1.Site vehicle onto a ramp .
    2.Select neutral in transfer box and select 4th gear
    in main gearbox.
    3.Run engine at 2000 rpm with clutch/drive
    engaged.
    4.Observe joint between main and transfer boxes.
    5.If oil leak is found establish if it is gear oil.
    6.If so, leak is originating from transfer box.
    7.Check two inner (main/transfer) bolts are oil
    tight, as these holes are tapped into main
    transfer case.
    8.Remove transfer box to inspect mainshaft collar
    seal track condition, and front face of transfer
    case for porosity
    See Repair, Transfer
    gearbox
    .
    9.If these areas require servicing, transfer gearbox
    input seal must also be renewed.
    CAUTION: Avoid damaging new seal lip
    and ensure seal is fitted flush with
    machined face. Also ensure new seal is
    not damaged when refitting transfer gearbox.
    10.If red ATF type oil is seen leaking during
    workshop test, investigate main gearbox for
    cause of leak.
    Detent plug or electrical switch leaks.
    1.Detent plugs and electrical switches do not
    usually leak. It must be noted that they fit into
    open tapped holes in transfer case and therefore
    should be considered when looking for source of
    leak. 
    						
    							TRANSFER GEARBOX
    1
    REPAIR TRANSFER GEARBOX
    Service repair no - 41.20.25
    Remove
    The transfer gearbox should be removed from
    underneath the vehicle, using a hydraulic hoist and
    adaptor plateLRT-99-010.
    WARNING: Where use of a transmission
    hoist is necessary, it is absolutely
    essential to follow the manufacturers
    instructions to ensure safe and effective use of
    the equipment.
    NOTE: A chassis undertray may be fitted
    on some vehicle derivatives to conform to
    legal requirements. When under chassis
    remove and refit procedures are required, it may
    be necessary to remove the undertray
    See
    CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Front undertray
    or
    See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear undertray
    .
    1.Position vehicle on a ramp.
    2.Select LOW range gear and leave vehicle in
    neutral.
    3.Disconnect battery.
    4.Remove front, centre, seat cushion, or cubby
    box
    See CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair,
    Cubby box
    .
    5.If fitted, disconnect multi-plug from EGR control
    unit located on base of seat cushion or cubby
    box.
    6.Remove 4 screws securing centre access panel
    to seat or cubby box base.
    7.Release EGR and alarm system diagnostic
    connector mounting bracket.
    8.Lift up access panel, complete with diagnostic
    connector harness, and place aside.
    9.Remove breather pipe union from transfer
    gearbox high/low cross-shaft housing.
    10.Remove retaining clip and disconnect high/low
    lever from operating rod. 
    						
    							41TRANSFER GEARBOX
    2
    REPAIR
    11.Remove 3 trim studs and lift up handbrake
    gaiter.
    12.Remove split pin, clevis pin, washer and
    disconnect cable from handbrake lever. Ensure
    handbrake is off.
    13.Release handbrake outer cable from heelboard.
    14.Remove fan cowl
    See COOLING SYSTEM,
    Repair, Fan cowl
    .
    15.Raise vehicle on ramp.
    16.Drain transfer box oil
    See SECTION 10,
    Maintenance, Under vehicle maintenance
    .
    17.Remove intermediate silencer.
    See MANIFOLD
    AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair,
    Intermediate pipe - 90
    orSee MANIFOLD
    AND EXHAUST SYSTEM, Repair,
    Intermediate pipe - 110/130
    .
    18.Mark rear propeller shaft drive flange and
    transmission brake drum for reassembly.
    19.Remove 4 nuts, disconnect propeller shaft from
    brake drum, and tie aside.
    20.Mark front propeller shaft drive flange and
    transfer box output flange for reassembly.
    21.Remove 4 nuts, disconnect propeller shaft from
    transfer box, and tie aside.
    22.Remove retaining clip at lower end of pivot arm
    and disconnect differential lock control operating
    rod. 
    						
    							TRANSFER GEARBOX
    3
    REPAIR 23.Position 4, 30 mm (1.25 in), spacers between
    top of hoist and adaptor plate,LRT-99-010,at
    securing points and secure adaptor plate to
    hoist.
    24.Remove 4 central bolts from transfer box bottom
    cover, move hoist into position and secure
    adaptor plate to transfer box.
    25.Adjust hoist to take weight of transfer box.
    26.Remove nut securing transfer box LH mounting
    rubber to chassis crossmember.
    27.Remove 4 nuts and bolts securing chassis
    crossmember to chassis longitudinal.
    28.Remove nut securing transfer box RH mounting
    rubber to chassis crossmember.
    29.Remove 4 nuts and bolts securing chassis
    crossmember to chassis longitudinal.
    30.With assistance and using a body jack between
    chassis longitudinals, jack chassis sufficiently to
    enable removal of crossmember.
    31.Remove chassis crossmember.
    32.Remove 4 bolts from both sides and remove LH
    and RH mounting brackets from transfer box.
    33.Disconnect electrical leads from differential lock
    switch.
    34.Move the small cranked lever, for high/low
    selector, upward to allow access to adjacent nut
    securing transfer box to main gearbox.
    35.Position a jack to support main gearbox.
    CAUTION: Use a block of wood or hard
    rubber pad to protect gearbox. 
    						
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