I was actually planning on buying a new one anyway, so I could keep one on the roof Archived Message
Posted by longsnapper on May 16, 2025, 11:46:51, in reply to "If you can't get it working, buy a new one. They're great and like $100 at costco.*"
But now that this one is "broken," it's a matter of pride.  Previous Message  Previous Message Ryobi 2300psi/1.2gpm electric. I wasn't getting pressure, so I cleaned out the pump with some CLR. The only disassembly I did was removing the inlet hose and outlet high pressure hose. Then I saw these three pieces on the ground, and can not find any information on them or where they go. I know the spring meats inside the white cage and has to be a pump valve of some sort. The cat has been less than helpful. Any body have an idea? I really don't want to scrub my fucking deck by hand.
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Message Thread:
- I am nearing defeat on this effing pressure washer "rebuild." - longsnapper May 16, 2025, 11:41:42
- Since I know you're all waiting on pins & needles, I figured it out... - longsnapper May 19, 2025, 15:35:03
- After issues with my last electric pressure washer it recently found itself in a dumpster. - EffinIllini May 16, 2025, 12:00:11
- looks like a check valve assembly
- IlliniSax05 May 16, 2025, 11:55:45 - If you can't get it working, buy a new one. They're great and like $100 at costco.* - Warrin'_Illini May 16, 2025, 11:44:06
- I was actually planning on buying a new one anyway, so I could keep one on the roof - longsnapper May 16, 2025, 11:46:51
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