I see and hear this all the time. My bx ain't got enough power. So they start shimming because somebody on some website said they needed to so it must be right, and second during a web search they find some company sells a whole kit with a set of destructions and a sales pitch that says that every bx owner needs it. next complaint is "the engine feels weaker than it used to I need u to check it out". It takes X amount of engine power to run the hydraulic pump at rated (factory-set) hyd pressure. It takes more power to run the same pump at higher than factory specified pressure thus the engine feels weaker.
can't say how many hydraulic problems I'd seen in the years I did dealer work, on bx's, with cranked hydraulic pressure. As a dealer tech we were required to do certain things (liability, dealer agreements, etc) and one of those was that if we did a hydraulic repair, particularly warranty repairs, we had to document the hydrualic pressure. On warranty claims if it wasn't documented we didn't get paid and the owner got the bill. So there were two options. Lie about it, which I saw some of, or do the right thing and check it, document it. Some of them were cranked up well beyond factory spec. Warranty kicked those back instantly and we had to call customer & get them to pay, OR option #2, reduce the pressure back to spec and document it that way. I usually just removed the shims and pulled it back to the upper end of the spec. Saw a few of them where they didn't know what they were doing and they shimmed the relief at or just above idle speed, then when the engine was at rated speed the pressure was higher'n a cat's back, busted hoses, and bent cylinder rods were not uncommon. Warranty wont' cover those if the pump pressure is higher than expected. On ones that were obviously tampered with--it takes time to adjust the pressure back to spec, and time=money in a technician's life. That meant warranty don't pay for it, so there was a choice that the owner had to make. One, let warranty pay for the hydraulic repair and the owner pay for the readjustment of the relief, or two let the owner pay for it all. Or the obvious, three, tell him to come get it & charge him for the diagnosis time, and then he can take it to some shade tree that thinks he knows what he's doing.