jody4041
I have a leak where the manifold connects and it appears to be a gasket or o-ring problem. The diagrams I found do not show a gasket so I figure it is the o-ring. I have not reason to suspect the valves need replacing.
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i don't know what size o-ring comes with that kit, but if you don't think you need the valves, save your money and go to any hardware store. just take out the leaking o-ring or gasket, go to home depot, lowes, or hardware store of your choice. they all normally carry them. just match it up.
i don't know what size o-ring comes with that kit, but if you don't think you need the valves, save your money and go to any hardware store. just take out the leaking o-ring or gasket, go to home depot, lowes, or hardware store of your choice. they all normally carry them. just match it up.
I have a pressure washer but I think my water pressure is a little low will this effect the pressure coming?
Curtis J
I have a electric pressure washer but I think my water pressure is a little low will this effect the overall pressure coming out it just doesn't seem to be as strong as I would have thought. Thanks
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I agree with Chris about electric pressure washers. It seems the o-rings in the pump dry out prematurely especially if not operated over winter causing you to have low water pressure. This has happened twice to 2 units that the brand started with a "K". I was only able to use them one time each and that was when they were new out of the box.
I agree with Chris about electric pressure washers. It seems the o-rings in the pump dry out prematurely especially if not operated over winter causing you to have low water pressure. This has happened twice to 2 units that the brand started with a "K". I was only able to use them one time each and that was when they were new out of the box.
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