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jogo


Location: Westchester N.Y.
Joined: Sep 8, 2003
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opinions wanted....
Original Message   Apr 16, 2006 8:28 pm
I have an excell pressure washer with honda engine. winterized it each year (2) that I've owned it. Started her up yesterday and water is spraying out of the area where copper fitting is for the input hose. diagram below.  Notice two otlet openings on left. One of them(top left) is where a copper fitting goes. The copper fitting is a recepticle for the water feed(hose). The pump appears to be some sort of cast aluminium. There is a hairline crack from the opening  (where the copper fitting goes) that goes towards the center for about an inch or so. Once it is powered up and the pressure builds the water escapes from that crack and sprays out causing massive pressure loss.  I am thinking of getting a new pump.

 Now my question   since this appears to be some sort of cast aluminium, can the crack be welded? If not do I have to match it with same pump or can I get a better one?

 The model # is excell EXHA2425. It is made by Devilbiss. They show the the original pump has been rplced from a Tawainese made to American made company. The price is $199.00. Any ideas guys?? Thanks!



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nibbler


Joined: Mar 5, 2004
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Re: opinions wanted....
Reply #10   Apr 24, 2006 7:45 am
Something to be aware of with the "winterizing" products. They are all esssentially anitfreeze that is rated to be good to a certain, specified temperature. I.E. -40C (  -40F). If you happen to store the unit somewhere where the temperature goes below the rating then you have a frozen pump which is not a good thing. If you add into the mix that dilution of the antfreeze solution with regular water degrades its performance, you could have a problem at even warmer temperatures if you don't purge the pump properly.

The best solution is to pack up the pressure washer and take it to Australia with you for the entire winter :-).
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