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[title] Determine the unloader assembly
-[* icon_note] Before you begin, be sure that the engine is powered off and is cool to the touch.
[* black] ***There are two versions of the unloader assembly: ***
[* black] First image—earlier pressure washers feature an all-in-one assembly (part 8-0631) that’s easy to replace, but gave users the ability to break the pump.
[* black] Second image—later models use a tamper-proof, harder to remove unloader (part 8-0656), connected by a series of pipe fittings.
[* icon_note] This guide is written for the tamper-proof unloader assembly.
[* red] If you need to remove an all-in-one style unloader, use a large adjustable wrench to unscrew the two large Banjo bolts. This will disconnect the unloader from the pump assembly.