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Most likely the Unloader is on its way out, swap with another bay or put a new one in to see if problem moves with the unloader to whatever bay you put it on or goes away with replacing. could also be a water supply restriction to the pump.
I'd start by replacing or swapping the Regulator/Unloader with another known good bay and go from there. If it does after you swap or replace the regulator/Unloader then you've got a head problem.
if its not as bad but still doing it, id venture to guess a seal or valve o-ring is on the verge of letting go in the head. A new unloader will help "hide" the problem but the problem is still there. Ive been know to use a screwdriver as a stethoscope to listen to each port and sometimes been able to narrow it down pretty quickly without tearing stuff apart.