Posted by Rob Mo. on April 09, 2020 at 17:29:14 from (71.86.47.210):
I am working om a power washer that had been sitting for a couple years. Got the engine running, Honda GX-200, the pump is a Cat 3DX29GSI model. Hooked the water up to it & it has all kinds of pressure. When I release the trigger, it kills the engine. So, the unloader valve isn't working even after adjusting it. Took the adjusting cap off & the spring was rusted & seized. Naturally what does one do in this situation, he get a pair of pliers & tries to free it. It broken of course!!! Now I have located a spring on a site called ALLPARTSINC.com for $11.81. The Cat Pumps says when you rebuild an unloader to get all the o-rings & seat replaced as well. I'm just wondering if any of you have an idea where I could find a 3/8" or 7/16" spring that is 1 1/4" tall, must have the stiffness of a engine valve spring.
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