
TS, TR, TX engines workshop manual
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T SERIES ENGINES WORKSHOP MANUAL
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20 revolutions to prime the fuel and lubrication
systems.
2.Withdraw the plunger (A) and fill one third of the
cup (B) with the same type of lubricating oil as
used in the engine.
Figure 2.3.1 Cold Start
3.Replace the plunger and inject the oil just before
starting the engine.
CAUTION
The device must not be used more than three
times in succession during the same attempt to
start the engine.
TX Engines
The TX inlet manifold may have a cold weather
glowplug fitted and care must be taken to ensure
the battery is isolated and the cable removed
before attempting to remove the manifold from the
engine.
The glowplug is energised during the starting
sequence by the start key.
Figure 2.3.2 TX Glowplug
2.4 THE MANIFOLDS
Manifold Loading
A small, light exhaust silencer may be mounted
direct on the manifold, or on a light extension which
must be no more than 152mm (6ins) long.
Heavy exhaust silencers and air cleaners must
be remotely mounted, or mounted on the engine
using a special bracket, and connected by means
of flexible pipe or hose, with no solid extensions
between the manifold and the flexible element.
All joints must be gas tight.
WARNING
EXHAUST GASSES CONTAIN CARBON
MONOXIDE WHICH IS A COLOURLESS,
ODOURLESS AND POISONOUS GAS THAT CAN
CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATH.
CAUTION
Detrimental damage to the engine, or loss of
performance, may be caused if exhaust gasses
are sucked in by the air cleaner or the fan.
The exhaust manifold is made of cast iron and the
inlet manifold of light alloy, both are secured to the
cylinder head on studs and nuts which are torque
loaded.
Bolted to the side of the exhaust manifold is the
standard exhaust silencer which has provision for
fitting a tail pipe or a lightweight extension; the
outlet of the silencer tail pipe must face away from
the engine.
Removing the Manifolds - TS/TR
1.Remove the air cleaner and exhaust silencer.
2.Remove the nuts, spring washers and distance
pieces.
3.Unscrew and remove the cold start pots, if fitted.
4Remove the manifolds.
Refitting the Manifolds - TS/TR
1.Fit new gaskets if necessary.
2.Refit the manifolds and torque the nuts to:
Top nuts - 21.0Nm (15,5lbf ft).
Bottom nuts - 9.0Nm (6.5lbf ft).
Removing the Manifolds - TX
1.Remove the air cleaner and silencer
2.Remove the nuts and spring washers retaining
the exhaust manifold and lift it off.
3.Remove the axial fan air cowling.
4.If a glowpiug is fitted remove the cable.
5.Remove the nuts and spring washers retaining
the inlet manifold and lift it off.
Refitting the Manifolds - TX
1.Fit new inlet and exhaust manifold gaskets.
2.Refit the inlet and exhaust manifolds and torque
the nuts to:
Inlet - 13.5Nm (10.0lbf ft).
Exhaust - 21.0Nm (15.5lbf ft).
Figure 2.3.1 Cold Start
3. Replace the plunger and inject the oil just before starting
the engine.
CAPTION
The device must not be used more than three times in
succession during the same attempt to start the engine.
TX Engines
The TX inlet manifold may have a cold weather glowplug fitted
and care must be taken to ensure the battery is isolated and
the cable removed before attempting to remove the manifold
from the engine.
The glowplug is energised during the starting sequence by
the start key.
T SERIES ENGINES WORKSHOP MANUAL
14
20 revolutions to prime the fuel and lubrication
systems.
2.Withdraw the plunger (A) and fill one third of the
cup (B) with the same type of lubricating oil as
used in the engine.
Figure 2.3.1 Cold Start
3.Replace the plunger and inject the oil just before
starting the engine.
CAUTION
The device must not be used more than three
times in succession during the same attempt to
start the engine.
TX Engines
The TX inlet manifold may have a cold weather
glowplug fitted and care must be taken to ensure
the battery is isolated and the cable removed
before attempting to remove the manifold from the
engine.
The glowplug is energised during the starting
sequence by the start key.
Figure 2.3.2 TX Glowplug
2.4 THE MANIFOLDS
Manifold Loading
A small, light exhaust silencer may be mounted
direct on the manifold, or on a light extension which
must be no more than 152mm (6ins) long.
Heavy exhaust silencers and air cleaners must
be remotely mounted, or mounted on the engine
using a special bracket, and connected by means
of flexible pipe or hose, with no solid extensions
between the manifold and the flexible element.
All joints must be gas tight.
WARNING
EXHAUST GASSES CONTAIN CARBON
MONOXIDE WHICH IS A COLOURLESS,
ODOURLESS AND POISONOUS GAS THAT CAN
CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATH.
CAUTION
Detrimental damage to the engine, or loss of
performance, may be caused if exhaust gasses
are sucked in by the air cleaner or the fan.
The exhaust manifold is made of cast iron and the
inlet manifold of light alloy, both are secured to the
cylinder head on studs and nuts which are torque
loaded.
Bolted to the side of the exhaust manifold is the
standard exhaust silencer which has provision for
fitting a tail pipe or a lightweight extension; the
outlet of the silencer tail pipe must face away from
the engine.
Removing the Manifolds - TS/TR
1.Remove the air cleaner and exhaust silencer.
2.Remove the nuts, spring washers and distance
pieces.
3.Unscrew and remove the cold start pots, if fitted.
4Remove the manifolds.
Refitting the Manifolds - TS/TR
1.Fit new gaskets if necessary.
2.Refit the manifolds and torque the nuts to:
Top nuts - 21.0Nm (15,5lbf ft).
Bottom nuts - 9.0Nm (6.5lbf ft).
Removing the Manifolds - TX
1.Remove the air cleaner and silencer
2.Remove the nuts and spring washers retaining
the exhaust manifold and lift it off.
3.Remove the axial fan air cowling.
4.If a glowpiug is fitted remove the cable.
5.Remove the nuts and spring washers retaining
the inlet manifold and lift it off.
Refitting the Manifolds - TX
1.Fit new inlet and exhaust manifold gaskets.
2.Refit the inlet and exhaust manifolds and torque
the nuts to:
Inlet - 13.5Nm (10.0lbf ft).
Exhaust - 21.0Nm (15.5lbf ft).
Figure 2.3.2 TX Glowplug
2.4 The Manifolds
Manifold Loading
A small, light exhaust silencer may be mounted direct on the
manifold, or on a light extension which must be no more than
152mm (6ins) long.
Heavy exhaust silencers and air cleaners must be remotely
mounted, or mounted on the engine using a special bracket,
and connected by means of flexible pipe or hose, with no solid
extensions between the manifold and the flexible element.
All joints must be gas tight.
WARNING
EXHAUST GASSES CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE WHICH
IS A COLOURLESS, ODOURLESS AND POISONOUS GAS
THAT CAN CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND DEATH.
CAPTION
Detrimental damage to the engine, or loss of
performance, may be caused if exhaust gasses are
sucked in by the air cleaner or the fan.
The exhaust manifold is made of cast iron and the inlet manifold
of light alloy, both are secured to the cylinder head on studs
and nuts which are torque loaded.
Bolted to the side of the exhaust manifold is the standard
exhaust silencer which has provision for fitting a tail pipe or a
lightweight extension; the outlet of the silencer tail pipe must
face away from the engine.
Removing the Manifolds - TS/TR
1. Remove the air cleaner and exhaust silencer.
2. Remove the nuts, spring washers and distance pieces.
3. Unscrew and remove the cold start pots, if fitted.
4. Remove the manifolds.
Refitting the Manifolds - TS/TR
1. Fit new gaskets if necessary.
2. Refit the manifolds and torque the nuts to:
Top nuts - 21.0Nm (15,5lbf ft).
Bottom nuts - 9.0Nm (6.5lbf ft).
Removing the Manifolds - TX
1. Remove the air cleaner and silencer
2. Remove the nuts and spring washers retaining the exhaust
manifold and lift it off.
3. Remove the axial fan air cowling.
4. If a glowpiug is fitted remove the cable.
5. Remove the nuts and spring washers retaining the inlet
manifold and lift it off.
Refitting the Manifolds - TX
1. Fit new inlet and exhaust manifold gaskets.
2. Refit the inlet and exhaust manifolds and torque the nuts to:
Inlet - 13.5Nm (10.0lbf ft).
Exhaust - 21.0Nm (15.5lbf ft).
3. Replace the glowpiug cable.
4. Replace the axial fan air cowling.
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