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Jerry
May 18, 2022
Water leaks beneath the pressure washer, believe needs water pump replacement. Allen bolts are rusted. Suggestions removing the bolts and the price of the water pump
For model number 580752300
Hello Jerry, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is Fix Number: FIX9919700 for the Pump Kit. All prices are shown on site. For the rusted bolts you can try to spray penetrating oil. Apply it to the bolt and then tap it using a hammer. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
The description of the parts package on your website did not appear to be in proper (size) scale However, after following a Youtube video, I was then able to decipher what parts went where to be sure I was ordering the correct parts that I needed. Parts were shipped promptly and I found that replacing just the check valve o rings and sea
... Read morets, it cured the problem without having to use the other parts that came with the kit package. Would definitely order from this site again. BL NC
One can either pull off the plastic fitting on one end (the one with an o-ring) and press the plastic tubing onto the pressure washer detergent inlet (located just behind the high pressure hose outlet/connector). The other end of the device is then inserted into a jug of pressure washer detergent and the lowest pressure nozzle or nozzle
... Read moresetting selected to allow detergent to be drawn up into the washwater stream with the pressure washer running. One can observe the detergent flowing into the washer if all is good! If one cannot pull off the plastic fitting on one end (the other fitting, to be left!, has a "screen" on its end - the fitting can be cut off the plastic tubing with a utility knife.