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You must have me confused with someone else; I have never ask a questions on this website, let alone this question.  If the question has been ask before would you tell me where to find the answer.
Thanks!

I have already answered this question for you once before.

Your Question was:

I have a Craftsman 6.0 HORSEPOWER, 2,300 PSI,2.0 GPM and

Model No. 580.752300.

When I run the pressure washer, water comes out of the unloader stem (part 190594GS) located on the pump.  I noticed an adjustment screw on the end of it, but did not what to mess with it until I understand better what it does.  If I adjust the screw would it stop the leak or do I need to purchase the kit and replace the o-rings?

Expert: BEN

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Answer
Ken
Actually I did answer this a few days ago sometimes the answers get lost in the wide world web..............anyway I will try again.

The unloader valve regulates the amount of pressure out of the wand end.When pressure get too high (when you pause the wand the valve will recirculate the water back to the pump,sometimes you can feel warm water come's out.If unloader stem (part 190594GS) is leaking then it needs replaced because the o-rings dry up in storage.That  is why you to add a additive so that does not happen.A It is called "PUMP SAVER" WE CARY THAT AND THE PART ALSO.Or you can buy one locally at a Briggs & Stratton dealer.

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