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Picked up an Ex-cell Pressure Washer... Pump DOA
OK so I have been looking around on Craigslist for a pressure washer and I came across an Ex-cell EXPRO2530. It is 2500psi @ 3gpm, just about perfect for the typical around the house stuff I am looking to clean. Has a nice Honda GX200 motor and a Cat Triplex pump (2SFX30GZI), all for $100. So what's the catch, the pump doesn't have pressure. The owner stated he had just bought it (Craigslist) and was using it the first time and everything was working well then it just lost pressure. He stopped using it and intended to get it repaired, but never got around to it. Well i figured what the hell I like to wrench on stuff and as long as the motor was good that was at least worth the investment.
So I went to check it out, sure enough the motor fires right up and the pumps spins (good sign, at least it is not locked up) Thinking it more than likely just needs some new seals. Well when I get around to taking the pump loose I notice that I don't see any oil in the sight glass (yeah I should have noticed that before, but I was in a hurry to meet my wife for dinner and I was running late)... I check the plugs on the pump and they are all loose, barely finger tight. That is no good, I hope he didn't run the thing dry. So I text him back and ask him if he happened to have drained the oil for winter storage, I get a reply back " Oil? There is oil in the pump?Nope didn't drain that didn't even know it was there!" Now I am just hoping the pump is not toast!.
Well I finally get the pump unbolted from the motor and remove the drain plug and to my relief there is some oil draining out.It was really low, but at least it was not bone dry. I can still turn the pump by hand and feel some compression in the pump head, so I am feeling better that the pump is not toast, although it looks like it did get hot enough to melt the inside of the oil fill plug. I am thinking the original owner either drained the oil or the plugs vibrated loose, and the new owner did not notice. He was running the pump low on oil, it got hot and smoked the seals. I am going to try and crack into the head tomorrow and take a look at the seals. Hopefully that is all it will need and I can have a nice little pressure washer for a good deal!
Will
OK so I have been looking around on Craigslist for a pressure washer and I came across an Ex-cell EXPRO2530. It is 2500psi @ 3gpm, just about perfect for the typical around the house stuff I am looking to clean. Has a nice Honda GX200 motor and a Cat Triplex pump (2SFX30GZI), all for $100. So what's the catch, the pump doesn't have pressure. The owner stated he had just bought it (Craigslist) and was using it the first time and everything was working well then it just lost pressure. He stopped using it and intended to get it repaired, but never got around to it. Well i figured what the hell I like to wrench on stuff and as long as the motor was good that was at least worth the investment.
So I went to check it out, sure enough the motor fires right up and the pumps spins (good sign, at least it is not locked up) Thinking it more than likely just needs some new seals. Well when I get around to taking the pump loose I notice that I don't see any oil in the sight glass (yeah I should have noticed that before, but I was in a hurry to meet my wife for dinner and I was running late)... I check the plugs on the pump and they are all loose, barely finger tight. That is no good, I hope he didn't run the thing dry. So I text him back and ask him if he happened to have drained the oil for winter storage, I get a reply back " Oil? There is oil in the pump?Nope didn't drain that didn't even know it was there!" Now I am just hoping the pump is not toast!.
Well I finally get the pump unbolted from the motor and remove the drain plug and to my relief there is some oil draining out.It was really low, but at least it was not bone dry. I can still turn the pump by hand and feel some compression in the pump head, so I am feeling better that the pump is not toast, although it looks like it did get hot enough to melt the inside of the oil fill plug. I am thinking the original owner either drained the oil or the plugs vibrated loose, and the new owner did not notice. He was running the pump low on oil, it got hot and smoked the seals. I am going to try and crack into the head tomorrow and take a look at the seals. Hopefully that is all it will need and I can have a nice little pressure washer for a good deal!
Will
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