2 stage pump question

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Have we switched to working on pressure washers.
I have no ideal how one of the pressure washer unloader valves would work in a hydraulic system. I have my doubts they will work for what you want them for.
My suggestion is to contact Sun Hydraulics and buy one of their manifolds and cartridge valves. Might cost $200 give or take a few million $$$$. Unloader valves work using pilot pressure to shift the spool. The right manifold will have internal pilot pressure sensing as well as a built in check valve and would be very simple to plumb in without a lot of extra fittings and hoses.
 
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It was the only unloadind valves I could find online. Thanks for the Sun Hydraulics resource. It looks they have it for only $700 ;)
 
   / 2 stage pump question #45  
For example, my '77 two-stroke twin Yamaha RD400 put out something like 43HP @7100RPM in stock configuration. After extensive mods, it put out closer to 60HP @10,000RPM+. It could pull 11:92 @119MPH in a quarter mile. But I could hold it back and do burnouts with just a little bitty hand brake on a thin front tire and my feet on the ground. Plenty of HP, NO torque from a 400CC engine. My Kohler Comand Pro is something around 700CCs and only 25HP... but only runs at 3600RPM.

There's a reason many of these machines are powered by these 3600RPM air cooled engines.... they work. Keep it simple and use what's already been designed.

There's all the torque in the world, with the proper gearing. But you'd not want to run that engine as a mule on a fire wood processing line, to be sure! 40 years ago we ran Kawasaki H2s with extensive modifications to the engine. Ten seconds bikes, all day long. But in terms of engine life, hours.
 
   / 2 stage pump question #46  
There's all the torque in the world, with the proper gearing. But you'd not want to run that engine as a mule on a fire wood processing line, to be sure! 40 years ago we ran Kawasaki H2s with extensive modifications to the engine. Ten seconds bikes, all day long. But in terms of engine life, hours.

I was gonna leave the HP vs Torque discussion alone. Always seems to get heated.

But you are 100% correct.

You cannot change HP with gearing.
But you can have whatever torque you desire by changing gearing.

Horsepower is just the time element of torque.
 
   / 2 stage pump question #47  
There's all the torque in the world, with the proper gearing. But you'd not want to run that engine as a mule on a fire wood processing line, to be sure! 40 years ago we ran Kawasaki H2s with extensive modifications to the engine. Ten seconds bikes, all day long. But in terms of engine life, hours.

Do you mean H1? The two-stroke triples?
 

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