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Re: Karcher Power Washer
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Posted by Rob Ray on May 25, 2006 at 21:25:59 from (66.0.32.8):
In Reply to: Karcher Power Washer posted by John Scott on May 25, 2006 at 04:24:58:
Hi John, If like mine, you need to - 1. With a screwdriver, pry off the silver button from the black plastic cover. 2. Remove the black plastic cover from the pump. 3. With a #30 Torx or a Phillips driver, remove the two screws that hold the thermo valve housing to the pump. The clearance is limited and you may need a right-angled driver or a bit driven with a wrench at aright angle to the screw. 4. Remove the thermo valve housing, the thermo valve, and the thermo valve spring from the pump. 5. Connect your garden hose to the input of the pump. 6. Connect the hose, gun and wand to the high-pressure outlet of the pump. 7. Turn on the water to the garden hose. The pressure should force the unloader out of the pump. 8. If this does not work, start the pump and stand back. 9. Turn off the water (and pump) and find where the unloader landed. 10. Lightly lube the o-rings at the top and bottom of the unloader with either white lithium or silicon grease. 11. Reassemble the unloader in the reverse order given above. If you need help locating the components, give me a shout back.
Rob
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