Thanks for this. It's a shame you can't just replace the valves, gaskets and piston ring. Seems that would save the customer a lot of money. (And why would Home Despot want to do that?) 🙄
The ring is designed to run dry, adding lubricant would wear it out faster. I believe they add something to the ring so that it acts like it is lubricated
From my research he is correct. I believe part of the reason is also because there is no air filter so by lubricating the gaskets they will collect debris overtime and wear out quicker.
Thanks for this. It's a shame you can't just replace the valves, gaskets and piston ring. Seems that would save the customer a lot of money. (And why would Home Despot want to do that?) 🙄
OK my question is why no oil to lubricant the rings? Like why they all run constantly dry?
The ring is designed to run dry, adding lubricant would wear it out faster. I believe they add something to the ring so that it acts like it is lubricated
From my research he is correct. I believe part of the reason is also because there is no air filter so by lubricating the gaskets they will collect debris overtime and wear out quicker.
Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much.
Very helpful video. Thank you, sir.
Hi sir
Where did you order the parts?
Thanks
Same question
Yall ever figure out where to order from?
Where for parts??
links are in the description for the kit
thank you
i cant find piston kit.. can you help?
links are in the description for the kit