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Oil Pressure Adjustment (io-360-c)

The oil pressure on my front engine was 20psi lower than rear engine on same settings.

Location of oil pressure relief valve is on pilot side > accessory case > adjacent to alternator. It has safety wire and is a 1 1/8” socket fitting.

2 ways to adjust

1: Older engine were not adjustable. There is only a long spring and it needs to be replaced to get the proper resistance required. With that said, When i removed mine there was a “hack” where the spring meets the cap, someone before my ownership placed 3 washers between the cap and spring. This added the needed resistance to create proper pressure. Im guessing this is not the first time pressure was low.

2: TCM makes a replacement adjustable oil relief valve. The spruce sells it and as of today the parts total about $600. Ive attached photos of the parts diagram.

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https://ibb.co/H2LgNyx
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