Honda Excell 2600 Pressure Washer repair & restoration.
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2019
- I cover the replacement of the blown pressure pump with a universal pressure pump on my Honda Excell 2600 pressure washer.
Pump name & model:
Himore Pump
PW24/2.3L
email:
volfandt1@yahoo.com - Авто та транспорт
Just successfully replaced pump, your video was super helpful, thank you! Glad you mentioned getting 1" cap screws to accommodate the thicker flange. If my key was the same as your key, you were right - the key is rectangular not trapezoidal, and can only fit the right way into the keyway. Tip for others - when removing the OEM pump, go after the 4mm set screw in the keyway first (will need WD-40), then unscrew the pressure relief hose that feeds under the deck, and lastly the four cap screws bolting pump to engine.
Receiving mines today,great video. Already cleaned my moter,so it be looking good when I put it on.
You should be happy with the new pump. These newer pumps seem to have more power.
I'd use some grease or never-sieze on the shaft so it comes apart easy next time.
I did exactly the same process on mine but when I pull the trigger the engine bogs down, once released the engine runs fine. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
very good video. Do you have the item number for the Pump? I have the same issue with my Excel XR2600 power washer....
Pump name & model:
Himore Pump
PW24/2.3L
Thanks for watching
I did this same pump swap and when I start the engine it wants to immediately rev all the way up. Any idea?
Sounds like the governors linkage rod is jammed against something. Double check all the linkages connected to the carb. Good luck Rylan
I have this exact same washer, but I think the gear oil you mentioned is not filled enough in mine. Do you have the owner’s manual? I can’t find it online for the life of me.
Hey Marcus, I don't have an owners manual for it. If you're talking about the pump's oil, I unscrew the tall plastic "breather" and fill the pump with enough oil to come up to the bottom of the hole then screw the "breather back on. I'll estimate I got around 15 hrs on the pressure washer and only had to add alittle oil to top it off one time.
Good luck.
btw if you think it's overfilled it'll vent it out through the "breather".
how you check the oil in that pump, has no way of viewing how much oil is in it
Yeah I have the same question, it seems like one of those things the internet just doesn’t know.
I have a Honda Pressure Wave PWH2500 with a broken pump. I can't find a replacement pump. Do you know if this one would fit it?
I did a quick search on your model# and came up with this:
www.amazon.com/PRESSURE-VERTICAL-REPLACEMENT-REPLACES-PWH2500/dp/B00ZTCVA08
I don't know if it'll fit but if your pump is under the engine ( vertical shaft engine) the pump I used will not fit as my engine has a horizontal shaft.
Good luck
@@Volfandt Thanks very much. I tried that link but it says currently unavailable. There was no price on it but I would suspect it would be more than the machine is worth. I might just scrap it and buy one of those wee Lidl ones.
@@kennypaul100 Sorry I couldn't help. Good luck
@@Volfandt No problem.
Do you still have the old pump? I need the unloader valve and they no longer make it.
Thanks
Sorry Rudy, that old pump is long gone. Good luck.
Hi Rudy,
My pump cracked last week and i still have it. Youre welcome to have it.
@@toddrayarmstrong Thanks Toddy but I had no luck so I bought a new pump from Amazon for $59. It works great. I threw my old one away since I can't believe anyone would actually rebuild one. That was one of the worst designs that I have ever seen.
Rudy... Which pump did you get?
@@toddrayarmstrong I got it from Amazon and it is the only one they sold that would fit the Honda with a 7/8 inch shaft that was less than 2-inches long. If you have the same engine that I had, it has a short 7/8-inch shaft.
Hello, where did you purchase the new pump at and what model number? Thanks!
The part number is at the 15:08 mark. I got it through amazon.
Thanks for watching
@@Volfandt yes I saw that in the end.. Thank you!
it works, but its not impressive. I did the same swap, cheaper than buying a new one, but if you can find a used MTM get it!
Now what to do about those stupid chineese tires.
I just need a unloader. Don't make it