How To Diagnose and Replace a Pressure Washer Water Pump

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  • Опубліковано 21 бер 2024
  • #howto #diy #repair #pressurewashing #pressurewashers
    This step-by-step discusses basic diagnosis and how to remove and replace a pressure washer water pump. This procedure should be similar on many makes and models of home and commercial pressure washers as the mechanics are the same.
    Model in this video: Briggs & Stratton 3000psi pressure washer model # 020498-00
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  • @ritalockett9788
    @ritalockett9788 4 місяці тому +2

    Got that pressure washer running good now so you can clean that deck that you worked so hard on. You are a hard working man.

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  3 місяці тому +1

      That's exactly the way it happens!! It was tough as the pressure washer was really struggling and would barely spray at all even with the pressure of a regular garden hose. Thanks for watching Rita! 🛠️

  • @somethinlike23
    @somethinlike23 Місяць тому +1

    All those hex sockets for you to use EXACTLY what the engineers had in mind! lol

  • @azrock235
    @azrock235 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice replace instructions, very thorough as always. I used a power washer a few times in the past and I thought it was fun. Thanks for another useful video! 🤗👍🏼

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  3 місяці тому

      I appreciate it AZ! Yeah this will come in handy hopefully as spring is here and pressure washers may need some fixing! 🛠️

    • @azrock235
      @azrock235 3 місяці тому

      @@TheEclecticHandyman 👍🏼🤗

  • @jig7saw
    @jig7saw 13 днів тому

    I wanted to say that You did a good video on this and it worked for me, it took patience and when I tried to start - I almost gave up - but the engine started and the power washer was pumping !!! thanks for your explanations 😶

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  13 днів тому

      @@jig7saw Great to hear you got it working, thanks for watching! 🛠️

  • @Failure_Is_An_Option
    @Failure_Is_An_Option 28 днів тому +1

    Some just love the sound of their own voice...

  • @artschulte1897
    @artschulte1897 2 місяці тому +1

    Very informative video thank you

  • @nguyendon9x
    @nguyendon9x Місяць тому

    Hello. I have an HDS 8/17-4M machine that is having an error when switching to eco mode but cannot heat water. There is no error message on the screen. I hope to receive help from you and everyone. Thank you.

  • @Patrick-fp2gj
    @Patrick-fp2gj 29 днів тому

    I have been picking up used pressure washers listed with description runs but not building pressure. Not leaking..... been usually finding them with Honda motors very similar to yours for no more than 50$(once I paid 75).
    I am only sharing this because I think you missed the number 1 reason for you symptoms, "A malfunctioning😮 check Valve. Every time I have purchased a unit with a pump that had little to no pressure building, it was always the check valve. Such an easy fix. The best part is not once did I need to buy a new valve, only remove and lubricate it and reinstall,!! That's it!!.., ( 3 pumps saved0 on gas and twice on an electric unit,,) that's 5 fixed, zero failure and zero ,$spent !!
    The only times it was a ruined pump the pump was cracked and leaking . ( I avoid them if the pump is leaking or cracked, because of the cost to buy a new pump) hope this is useful for the future content..
    Patrink14615

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  28 днів тому

      Yes I totally agree at 0:30 I begin to talk about serviceable items including check valves. In my case the service lifetime had been far exceeded so the pump needed replaced. That's awesome you're finding some deals and fixing up the pressure washers, thanks for watching!

  • @earthday1969
    @earthday1969 Місяць тому

    Did you have any problems removing the hose from the old pump? I don't have water pump pliers but my slip joint pliers usually get the job done. Have I missed any special technique required to remove the hose?

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  Місяць тому

      Hello - so not sure by 'hose' if you mean the small, clear hose used for cleaner, or the actual water hose. For the water hose I remove it after each use so it's not difficult to remove. As for the clear hose used for siphoning the cleaner through the pump, my new pump came with a brand new hose so I didn't need to remove the old one. Even if I did have to remove it for some reason and it was stuck, I'd probably just cut it off at the base (removing like 1") and reinstall on the new pump as that 1" wouldn't matter. Thanks for watching! 🛠️

    • @Patrick-fp2gj
      @Patrick-fp2gj 28 днів тому

      I have had luck with hot water, then reassembled with anti seize, this is a frequent issue with garden hoses as well

  • @terryclay6668
    @terryclay6668 Місяць тому

    Very nice video. I m working on one very similar. I was dreading taking the pump off, but you show exactly what I will find. Thank you.

  • @wantedxx7
    @wantedxx7 29 днів тому

    Can you not upgrade a pump? I have to get a replacement pump for a magnum 4000 series gold I just got for cheap. I looked it up and it looks like the pump is a 3.5gpm. But there’s so many pumps that look just like it? Could I get a 4 or even 5.5gpm pump to replace it with and have an even better pressure washer? What’s the limitations on that? Why wouldn’t it be able to be done? Help I’m a complete beginner lmao

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  29 днів тому

      My concern would be the motor isn't powerful enough for the higher rated water pump and wouldn't work correctly. Probably best to stay with the OEM setup and specs and avoid any headaches.

    • @wantedxx7
      @wantedxx7 28 днів тому

      @@TheEclecticHandyman it’s a 15hp motor, if the pump is calling for a minimum of 11hp or so wouldnt that still be okay? I’m looking at trying to get a 4gpm so I can run a 16in surface cleaner if possible.

    • @TheEclecticHandyman
      @TheEclecticHandyman  28 днів тому

      @@wantedxx7 Yeah there is a common formula to calculate required horsepower needs based on GPM and PSI. Looks like at 3500 PSI and 5.5GPM, the calculation is for 11-12HP. Check it out here: www.metaris.com/hp-calculator.php

    • @wantedxx7
      @wantedxx7 28 днів тому

      @@TheEclecticHandyman oh man it looks like I would need 12.8 hp for a 5.5gpm! So I should be okay to do this? In your opinion? I guess another concern I didn’t think about until now would be whether the burner could keep up with the increased flow? What are your thoughts? I’m thinking if I can upgrade this magnum to a 5.5gpm I won’t really have to worry about upgrading to a better pressure washer for a much longer time. The minimum recommended for the business is 4gpm so this would keep me for a bit