Since I know you're all waiting on pins & needles, I figured it out... Archived Message
Posted by longsnapper on May 19, 2025, 15:35:03, in reply to "I am nearing defeat on this effing pressure washer "rebuild.""
All three went in the outlet to the high pressure hose, the white cage piece went in nose first, the spring nested inside of it, and then the yellow piece went in with the flat surface leading. Once the threaded nipple was re-tightened, everything snugged up. Now I can wash the deck, just in time for a rainy, cold week.  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
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