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Ronco Equi
I have an excell pressure washer with a honda engine, and it started leaking on the connection between the hose and the gun. Does anyone know what could be happening? And how can I fix that?
Answer
You can either fix your O-Ring on the connector which should be around $2.00 or you can buy a new quick connector (in case your connector is bad/rusty this would be a better idea) on both gun and hose. I personally buy my parts at www.roncoshop.com - they are very reasonable, fast and trustworthy!
You can either fix your O-Ring on the connector which should be around $2.00 or you can buy a new quick connector (in case your connector is bad/rusty this would be a better idea) on both gun and hose. I personally buy my parts at www.roncoshop.com - they are very reasonable, fast and trustworthy!
Why wouldn't a pressure washer be putting out any pressure?
Arch Bisho
I've had this pressure washer for 2 years, I just sold it and the guy says 'the pump cut out and won't come back on'. Its a 13hp Honda engine, on a 3600 psi 4gpm pump. What would cause a loss of pressure? If the pump seized, would the engine still run?
Its hooked up to a house spiket, I think it flows 6-8 gpm.
Answer
You didnt give much information as to what brand pump is mounted to the honda engine. But to venture an educated guess I would say Cam is right. The unloader valve is stuck in the unload mode. It could also be the "Easy-Start Spring" has broken and is locked in the start mode. (low pressure mode for easy starting of large horse power engines)
You didnt give much information as to what brand pump is mounted to the honda engine. But to venture an educated guess I would say Cam is right. The unloader valve is stuck in the unload mode. It could also be the "Easy-Start Spring" has broken and is locked in the start mode. (low pressure mode for easy starting of large horse power engines)
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