Thanks very much! I was worried I wouldn't replace the spill valve correctly trying to wing it and you confirmed my fear but also taught me the right way to do the replacement. Awesome, thank you!
Great vid, along with the other one describing how to take the pump apart completely. I've seen that valve for sale online for up to $40. I checked the price via ereplacementparts and it was under $13. Frankly I'm surprised. I thought you would try to rope people in with this vid and than milk the ignorant for more selling the part. Not the case as your price is great.. Sweet. For those who can't get the valve out try running the motor -- the water pressure will help force it out.
Great video. I've heard of other ways to get the spill valve out but the only times I've had to remove them, the pump had to come apart the valve forced out from a hole in the housing.
you did not mention assessing the bore the spill valve goes into and possible cleaning of it. Mine has crud and corrosion in it...thinking of using a shotgun brass barrel wire brush on a cordless drill to clean hole. Would this be OK...or possibly damaging? Also my upper o-ring groove on the spill valve has 2 o-rings in the 1 groove (one looks square cut, the other round type. One other thing....why no silicone grease on the lower o-ring? Thanks
i have the 4.10 model, when i first got the unit, the motor used to rev itself up and down until i pulled the trigger, then the motor ran constant. Now the motor just runs constant and when i pull the trigger, nothing happens. At the back of the engine, there is a rod mechanism and if i push on it, the motor slows down and the pressure builds up then i can use it, but if i let go of the trigger, the pressure stops and the motor just revs higher constantly. Is it the spill valve causing this?
I have Craftsman pressure washer.. when I separated the pump front the motor, lots of oil came out. I see that nothing comes out when you take the pump off.. Should there be oil coiming out from there? Thanks !
I have no information on the B602 Pump. It looks to be a European model for which I don't have any information. The safest recommendation I have is to take a look at the owners manual and see which oil and weight they manufacturer recommends for this application.
This sure looks easy but you need a Torx 30 head and an allen ratchet (good luck with that) before you even start. I made do (allen wrenches for both being careful) but I still could not get the pump head off... it would not budge??? Easy? Hardly. It's a knuckle buster.
My pressure gun stops working after releasing the trigger, nothing happens on subsequent squeezes. When I shut the washer off there is still pressure in the line between the gun and pump, so much that I can't take the hose off the gun or pump. A day later w/o starting the pump I squeezed the trigger and the pressure in the hose released then I could remove the hose. Is that still the valve or is it the gun?
need to know how to fix my washer spurting water out the plastic top of pump it has no name but it`s a 2200 psi petrol 5.5 hp LT-8.7/12 1.8gpm 154bar 7.0l/min help needed thanks
Hi Gayle, unfortunately at this time we are unable to offer technical support. I would suggest contacting the manufacture for further information. I sincerely apologize. Have a great day.
@kodibass ............i believe it is only $15 dollars....if you remove the cover of the spill valve and lubricate it with wd-40 that usually fixes it for awhile
Thanks very much! I was worried I wouldn't replace the spill valve correctly trying to wing it and you confirmed my fear but also taught me the right way to do the replacement. Awesome, thank you!
Great vid, along with the other one describing how to take the pump apart completely. I've seen that valve for sale online for up to $40. I checked the price via ereplacementparts and it was under $13. Frankly I'm surprised. I thought you would try to rope people in with this vid and than milk the ignorant for more selling the part. Not the case as your price is great.. Sweet. For those who can't get the valve out try running the motor -- the water pressure will help force it out.
i wish my spill valve would come out that easy....lol
nice video mark ,this is a common problem that many have had with these pumps
Thanks a bunch. My Karcher K2400 HH just quit on me and now I know what to do. Looks easy-peezie!
Cannot get my spill valve out even with a new pair of vice grip needle nose pliers. Any suggestions
Great video. I've heard of other ways to get the spill valve out but the only times I've had to remove them, the pump had to come apart the valve forced out from a hole in the housing.
Karcher's website for ordering that unloader valve shows a photo of a fellow putting Teflon grease on the small end.
thanks for this video, HUGE HELP
Thank you very much. This video saved me tons of money
Just ordered my spill value from your firm. Thanks
Great video, as well as sound
Very well done. Excellent.
Thank you for the information.
you did not mention assessing the bore the spill valve goes into and possible cleaning of it. Mine has crud and corrosion in it...thinking of using a shotgun brass barrel wire brush on a cordless drill to clean hole. Would this be OK...or possibly damaging? Also my upper o-ring groove on the spill valve has 2 o-rings in the 1 groove (one looks square cut, the other round type. One other thing....why no silicone grease on the lower o-ring? Thanks
very detailed and explicit video
i wonder if he can do it on Honda Excel XR2625
thank you
udi
i have the 4.10 model, when i first got the unit, the motor used to rev itself up and down until i pulled the trigger, then the motor ran constant. Now the motor just runs constant and when i pull the trigger, nothing happens. At the back of the engine, there is a rod mechanism and if i push on it, the motor slows down and the pressure builds up then i can use it, but if i let go of the trigger, the pressure stops and the motor just revs higher constantly. Is it the spill valve causing this?
What is a ruff estimate on the cost of the spill valve? I think mine is bad. thanks for the vid.
I have Craftsman pressure washer.. when I separated the pump front the motor, lots of oil came out. I see that nothing comes out when you take the pump off.. Should there be oil coiming out from there?
Thanks !
Very helpful..
we have a B602, want to change pump oil, do I do this please,
I have no information on the B602 Pump. It looks to be a European model for which I don't have any information. The safest recommendation I have is to take a look at the owners manual and see which oil and weight they manufacturer recommends for this application.
This sure looks easy but you need a Torx 30 head and an allen ratchet (good luck with that) before you even start. I made do (allen wrenches for both being careful) but I still could not get the pump head off... it would not budge??? Easy? Hardly. It's a knuckle buster.
My pressure gun stops working after releasing the trigger, nothing happens on subsequent squeezes. When I shut the washer off there is still pressure in the line between the gun and pump, so much that I can't take the hose off the gun or pump. A day later w/o starting the pump I squeezed the trigger and the pressure in the hose released then I could remove the hose. Is that still the valve or is it the gun?
why would the engine surge when not using pressure wand ? thank you
need to know how to fix my washer spurting water out the plastic top of pump
it has no name but it`s a 2200 psi petrol 5.5 hp LT-8.7/12 1.8gpm 154bar 7.0l/min
help needed thanks
good video.
Can the pressure washer be laid on its side without emptying the gas tank and oil?
Hi Gayle, unfortunately at this time we are unable to offer technical support. I would suggest contacting the manufacture for further information. I sincerely apologize. Have a great day.
@kodibass ............i believe it is only $15 dollars....if you remove the cover of the spill valve and lubricate it with wd-40 that usually fixes it for awhile
they say $80 to $125