Reducing Pressure Adjustment
REDUCING PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT1. Remove parts up to the oil filter in the same way as for line pressure adjustment. The valve body need not be removed.
2. Turn the lower valve body adjustment screw and adjust it so that the reducing pressure is the standard value. When the adjustment screw is turned to the clockwise, the reducing pressure becomes higher; when it is turned to the counter clockwise, it lowers.
NOTE: When adjusting the reducing pressure, aim for the center value (425 kPa, 60 psi) of the standard value allowance.
Standard value:
420 ± 20 kPa (4.2 ± 0.2 kg/cm2, 60 ± 1 psi)
Oil pressure change for each turn of the adjustment screw:
22 kPa (0.22 kg/cm2, 4.3 psi)
3. Install the oil filter and oil pan in the same way as for adjustment of the line pressure.
4. Make the oil pressure test. Readjust if necessary.
CAUTION:
This adjustment should be made at an oil temperature of 80-90°C (76-194°F).
If the adjustment is made at a temperature that is too high, the line pressure will drop during idling, with the result that it might not be possible to make the correct adjustment.