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ENGINE

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1.5 REPAIR AND INSPECTION DETAILS :

A. Timing Belt :

Inspect the belt for excessive wear or damage.

Replace the belt if any of the following are

noticed:

Hardening – belt will be glossy and hard.

Pressing on the belt with a fingernail will not

make an impression.

Cracks in rubber.

Canvas showing.

Broken, cracked or missing belt tooth.

Excessive wear on side of belt. The side of

the belt should appear to have been cut with a

knife.

In the early stages of belt wear, the load side

of the belt teeth will look like fluffy canvas with

some of the rubber missing.

In the later stage of wear, the canvas will be

gone from the belt teeth and showing exposed

rubber.

NOTE

Inspect the condition of the water pump,

belt tensioner and timing belt idler pulley

when replacing the timing belt. TATA

Motors recommends replacing these items

when replacing the timing belt.

B. Fuel Tank :

After removing the fuel tank, visually inspect the

fuel tank for deterioration, damage or leaks.

Replace as necessary.

NOTE

Any repair on the fuel tank using external

heat or flame may result in severe damage

to property and life.

Purging Procedure :

1. Remove the fuel tank off the vehicle.

2. Remove the fuel pump unit from the fuel tank.

3. Shift the tank to flushing area.

4. Fill the tank with warm or normal tap water

and agitate it vigorously.

5. Drain the water and repeat the process until

the tank is clean.

6. Replace the tank if it is rusty inside.

7. After washing flush out the remaining water

completely.

WARNING

Do not allow water to remain inside the fuel

tank after washing. This will cause

corrosion inside the fuel tank.