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1990s

Rover L-Series engine

Rover L Series Engine

 

The L-Series engine commenced production in January 1995 and was the first Rover designed and manufactured direct injection diesel for use in Rover Cars applications and derived from the established Rover MDi / Perkins Prima engine used in the Austin Montego, Austin Maestro, and Leyland Sherpa van sold by 'Freight Rover' in the '80s, later by LDV.

The L series is extremely versatile and has been fitted in the Land Rover Freelander, Rover 200 Mk3, Rover 400 Mk2, Rover 600, and European versions of the Honda Accord and Honda Civic. It has been successfully tuned to produce much higher power than standard. A development of the L series engine (The G-Series) featuring a modern common-rail fuel injection system was underway when MG-Rover ceased production, but the company's closure prevented it from being fully developed and released.

Technology

There are several forms of this engine.

The first is a non intercooled, mechanically controlled fuel injection system. This version is available in Rover 200 and Rover 400 models and the model designation ends in "D", i.e. SD, SLD etc., etc.

The second is intercooled and has an electronically controlled fuel injection system. This version is available in Rover 200, Rover 400 and Rover 600 models. The model designation ends in "Di", i.e. SDi, SLDi etc., etc.

The last and most recent engine is intercooled and also has an electronically controlled injection system which is slightly more advanced and produces more torque but the same power output as earlier intercooled models. This is the version that is used in the Rover 25, Rover 45, MG ZR, and MG ZS.

All versions use Bosch fuel injection equipment of various designs.

The engine is extremely environmentally friendly in terms of its emissions. It is quiet in operation owing to its two stage fuel injection & ECU controlling fuel for most models and timing for them all. The engine currently satisfies ECD IIl derogated Diesel emissions legislation when installed with an appropriate specified oxidation catalyst.

Sensors around the engine consistently give feedback to the ECU regarding injection timing, engine speed, load, fuel and coolant temperature, boost pressure etc. to ensure that optimum running conditions are maintained.

The basic engine is a conventional 4-cylinder with 2 valves per cylinder operated by a single overhead camshaft and hydraulic tappets.

The block is made of cast iron with aluminum alloy head and sump. An Allied Signal GT15 turbo charger supplies boosted air. A fully modulated, either air- or water-cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system is incorporated into the intake/exhaust system.

All accessories (PAS, aircon, water pump, vacuum pump, alternator) are all driven off a single poly-vee-belt drive with autotensioner. Camshaft and injection pump drives are via two multi-toothed belts with either automatic or manual tensioners.

Related Development

The Land Rover Td5 engine, a 2.5-litre, 5-cylinder turbodiesel used in the Discovery and the Defender had the same bore/stroke dimensions as the L-Series and used the same pistons, connecting rods and crankshaft dimensions. However, the Td5 was not simply a 5-cylinder L-Series. It used Lucas Electronic Unit Injection, instead of the L-Series' direct injection system, as well as a through-flow cylinder head and a very different ancillary equipment layout. The Td5 had been developed by the Rover Group under the codename 'Project Storm', which was originally to develop a replacement range of turbodiesels to replace the L-Series, with 4-, 5- and 6-cylinder engines of 2-, 2.5- and 3-litres respectively. When the Rover Group was taken over by BMW, they brought their own range of diesels which rendered the 2-litre and 3-litre Storm engines unnecessary. Only the Td5 entered production.

Specifications

The L-series engine has been availabable in 3 specifications.

84 bhp (63 kW) Turbo/Non-intercooled (ceased production in 2000) 104 bhp (78 kW) Turbo/intercooled (Torque: 210 Nm at 2000 rpm.) 111 bhp (83 kW) Turbo/intercooled

General Bore - 84.5 mm (3.33") Stroke - 88.9 mm (3.5") Displacement - 1994 cc Firing order - 1-3-4-2 Compression ratio - 19.5:1 Boost pressure - 14 psi

Fuel pressure - 20,500 psi maxv

The L-Series engine is an automotive diesel engine built by Powertrain Ltd, a sister company of MG Rover.

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  • Rover L-Series engine Technical details and specifications

    Rover 2.0D Turbo

    No. of cylinders 4/OHC
    Capacity 1994 cc
    Compression ratio 19.5:1
    Injection
    Fuel/injection system Make Bosch Type VP37
    Injection sequence 1-3-4-2
    Injector nozzle Make Bosch No.MSC 100510
    Oil temperature 80°C
    Maximum cranking amps 203-248A
    Oil pressure 3.8 bar @ 3000 rpm
    Thermostat opens 82°C

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Service
  • Rover L-Series engine Service Guide

    Rover 2.0D Turbo

    Glow plug - part no. Beru 0 100 226 184
    Glow plug - part no. Champion CH169
    Engine oil grade - moderate climate 10W/40 SAE or 15W/40 SAE Synthetic
    Engine oil grade - cold climate 5W/30 SAE
    Engine oil grade - hot climate 15W/50 SAE
    Engine oil change 4.8 litres
    Manual gearbox oil grade 10W/40 SAE
    Manual gearbox oil 2.0 litres
    Cooling system 7.0 litres
    Brake fluid Type DOT 4 1.0 litres

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