Engine oil flow during low hydraulic pressure setting (engine oil solenoid valve ON)
a. When the engine oil solenoid valve turns on, hydraulic pressure is also applied to the top of the pilot valve. The pilot valve presses downward by spring force because the hydraulic pressure applied to the top and bottom of the pilot valve is nearly equal.
b. Hydraulic pressure is applied to the top of the relief valve.
c. When the hydraulic pressure exceeds the relief valve opening pressure, the relief valve is pressed downward and engine oil flows out (hydraulic pressure decrease).
d. When the hydraulic pressure is less than the relief valve opening pressure, the relief valve closes. As a result, engine oil outflow stops (hydraulic pressure increase).
e. (c)-(d) is performed repeatedly to adjust the hydraulic pressure.