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Old 03-13-2012, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Aquaticedge View Post
I have a infuriating problem with a pressure washer, it's getting to the point where I'd love to take some thermite to the damned thing...

I bought this pressure washer just last year and had issues from the start..

It's a husky 2600PSI washer with a Kohler 13.5HP (I think, I know it has 13 on it)

Cold starts are a Dreaded Nightmare. you have to yank and yank and yank... pushing the prime does not help (it does move fuel, see below)

In the off chance you manage to get it running it sputters and dies almost instantly. the last time we used it (just saturday) we could not get it going with out using "Start you Bas****" fluid. and to keep it running we pushed the primer a ton of times just to keep it running.

The things we've done,

Taken the carb apart. (4 times now) checked the float to make sure it was working, checked the Jet(s) to make sure they were clean. checked the fuel it was clean and new... Oil is at the right level... put in a new spark plug (no difference at all) Made sure we had spark, It appears to be a good strong spark..

Hot starting is just as bad, if you run it out of gas or even turn it off and try to start it again. your outta luck for atleast a half an hour or more. and yesterday the on/off switch refused to work... any ideas?
Not to double guess your work but I would make sure the main jet is clean. The main jet for that motor (if I remember correctly) is a screw on.

Three things to check-

1. remove the jet by using a flat head screwdriver and make sure it is clear (i.e. you can see light through it if you hold it up to the sun)

2. the part of the carb where the jet screws onto. if the whole card is the "tree", this is the "trunk" of the tree- there is a hole where gas flows into.

3. make sure the float has no liquid inside it (unlikely for that motor- but you never know)

If there is decent compression, there's no reason why it would not run after checking all of the above.
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