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Need a new water pump for Generac pressure washer

Vinko

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Well, had it over at a local Muffler Shop and the guy decided he was going to wash down his shop and broke the water pump. At least this is the story I'm getting. Still gotta find out what's what. In the meantime, gotta find a replacement. Anyone have a suggested source to find a good quality replacement part? I'll check the Generac website but if I can save more than a few bucks with OEM, that'd be great.

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I got mine form northern tool 2 years back. 100 bucks, no issues so far.
 

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Call or email pwoutlet.com. Tell them what you have and they will make a recommendation. Good prices, good service.
 
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I bought 2 pumps off of Amazon, can even add a 5 year warranty for $4.99. Pumps were around $80.
 

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The pump pictured is a low quality home owner type pump with a very short life cycle. I have been selling a Mi-T-M 3-0414 pump and have had very good luck with them.

It is a crankshaft style and while it is Chinese made, it is a good design.

http://www.thepumpoutlet.com/triple...washer-pump/?gclid=CP-cmdHd1M0CFcNahgod0ScCNg

Not a bad price^^^ but you may do better.

I only sell locally to folks who walk in my store, yeah I am a dinosaur but solving problems long distance is not something I want to do.

Also, that motor will outlast many pumps. Can't beat a Honda GX.
 

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That is a devilbiss pump, any pump on a sub $800 unit is low quality and low output for occasional home use only.
I will likely be a better value to just buy a new unit. You can't just put any old pump on a motor, aside from the obvious correct crank orientation issue there is over/under powering the pump, the correct flange and coupler size and style.

If you can fit it that morning pump is decent and fairly rebuild able considering rebuilding pumps is a 50/50 shot most of the time. We just rebuilt one of those...it's a copy of general pump design.
 

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That is a devilbiss pump, any pump on a sub $800 unit is low quality and low output for occasional home use only.

TRUE!!!


I will likely be a better value to just buy a new unit. You can't just put any old pump on a motor, aside from the obvious correct crank orientation issue there is over/under powering the pump, the correct flange and coupler size and style.

I disagree in this instance. Pull the old pump off and if the shaft is 3/4 inch, the Mi-T-M pump will fit.

If you can fit it that morning pump is decent and fairly rebuild able considering rebuilding pumps is a 50/50 shot most of the time.

Disagree with this statement on quality pumps. We rebuild several a week and almost have complete success.
 

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Disagree with this statement on quality pumps. We rebuild several a week and almost have complete success.
Aside from being lucky, it does depend on what brand pump and what specifically is wrong...also depends on longevity. It works when it leaves your shop can't count if it fails on 3rd use, or a month later situation...do you keep track? I'm interested knowing what you run into for common failures that you repair and your practices in doing so. Always willing to learn and improve.

Shop rates also play a big factor in what's worth fixing...you can fix a lot more if your rate is a quarter what my shop rate is.
 

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Aside from being lucky, it does depend on what brand pump and what specifically is wrong...also depends on longevity. It works when it leaves your shop can't count if it fails on 3rd use, or a month later situation...do you keep track? I'm interested knowing what you run into for common failures that you repair and your practices in doing so. Always willing to learn and improve.

Shop rates also play a big factor in what's worth fixing...you can fix a lot more if your rate is a quarter what my shop rate is.


I only sell industrial quality units, mostly belt drive with General big frame pumps. See lots of packing failures due to cavitation and just wear and tear. Most of my pumps **** water from tanks and that is always going to be harder on the pumps. Being belt drive they run between 1400 to 1800 rpm where direct drives run at 3600 or so. The faster they spin, the quicker they wear.

See lots of unloaders wear out. Most manufacturers only give a 90 day warranty on them even on industrial machines.

Been selling and servicing industrial washers for 32 years. Other then my hobby business of selling used tools and boxes, it has been the only source of income for me. Always made a good living.

The one thing that has been consistent over the years, I have met few people who understand and can fix washers on a consistent basis unless they do it full time. And its not that I am so smart, I am just familiar and understand how they work.

To give you an idea of what we do, I do not work on home owner quality machines. I won't even let you unload it off your truck. If you didn't pay at least $750 for it new, I can't help you. The cheapest machine I stock is $1700 for a belt drive cold water. I sell no almost no direct drive cold or hot water. We are a full service distributor of industrial quality machines. It is a niche market that has treated me well over the years.

Justme, feel free to pm for more discussion. I am always happy to help
 
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