Well, this is it.
It was suggested to try running it without the unloader to verify pump operation, and the pump will quite easily put out 4,000 psi pretty much where the idle is set at. Of course, you can't let off of the lance trigger while doing this.
Put the unloader back into the circuit, and the best it will do is 3,200- with the screw backed all the way out on the ZK1 unloader. I ran the screw in a little bit and have 3,000 psi on the gauge.
This one did better than the K7 unloader. Either is rated for 3,600 psi, but there seems to be no way to get that out of it. There's only two 90 degree fittings, one is the brass mounting block. It's quite a bit of extra weight to hang off of the brass pump head, not to mention about 10" of lever arm without an elbow in it.
I actually tried radius JIC fittings, but they would not stay tightened with the vibration and I didn't notice an appreciable difference.
There is a smaller 3/8" BSPP outlet ****** for this unloader (the center hole is a bit smaller), and it just caused problems with pressure spikes with the lance trigger released, so I put the original 1/2" BSPP outlet back on. Oddly enough, the installed 1/2 to 3/8 reducer does not cause the same issue.
All of these unloaders have British threads, and SAE NPT fittings will only engage with about 2 turns. Mine has the BSPP adapters.
I had to run something other than braided vinyl hose and worm drive clamps on the bypass hose because it was blown off of the barb fitting.
Also had one of those popular garden hose inlet strainers with the clear plastic held in place with o-rings, that didn't work out so well, it came apart. Junk.
It will fill a 5 gallon bucket about 3/4 full with a 4.0 tip, so it is close to 4 GPM. Somewhere between 3.5 and 4, without actually measuring it out.
Next is to get a few hours behind the machine and see how it does. If I need the higher pressure, I will have to put a regular unloader on it.
