
CHASSIS MODIFICATIONS
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AILY
4x4
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Base - May 2007
Changing the Size of the Tyres
Figure 2.15 (Demonstration)
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Connect pressure gauge (3) to the pressure point upstream of the load proportioning valve.
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Connect pressure gauge (2) to the pressure point downstream of the load proportioning valve.
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If the pressure gauges are not equipped with automatic bleed valves, bleed them manually by means of the rings on the pressure
gauges.
Figure 2.16
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SINGLE CIRCUIT MECHANICAL LOAD PROPORTIONING VALVE PLATE (triple leaf spring)
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With the engine idling, gradually press the brake pedal to obtain a pressure of 100 bars on the pressure gauge (3, Figure 2.15)
fitted upstream of the load proportioning valve. This pressure must be constant whether the vehicle is laden or unladen.
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Check that the pressure reading on the pressure gauge (2, Figure 2.15) fitted downstream of the load proportioning valve corre-
sponds to the values on the plate (Figure 2.16). For example, with a load of 1000 kg on the rear axle, with an upstream pressure
of 100 bars and pushrod-bar clearance of 0.1 mm, the downstream pressure must be 17.5 bars.
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If the pressure downstream of the load proportioning valve is different, adjust the control link (1, Figure 2.14) to restore it to
the correct values.
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For more accurate adjustments, repeat the tests for several rear axle load values (Figure 2.16).
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