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  • Jan 29, 2008, 05:32 PM
    melodfelo
    Powerwasher doesn't powerup after releasing trigger
    I have a power washer from Sears with a Briggs & Stratton 5.5HP motor, Model: 580 767202

    Recently I've noticed that with the engine and water running, the power washer loses power once I release the trigger and press it again. The motor continues to run and the water flows through the gun but without power. To reset the water power I need to disconnect the washer tip attachment from the gun handle and squeeze and release the trigger once to allow the motor while running to "reset". I replace the power tip and squeeze the trigger again, and it powers up to its normal operating pressure of 2250 psi until I release the trigger again.

    Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

    Thanks
  • Jan 30, 2008, 04:56 PM
    MOWERMAN2468
    Sorry, you lost me somewhere.
  • Jan 30, 2008, 07:29 PM
    melodfelo
    Found my answer: I need an unloader

    generac,sears,craftsman pressure washer part 187879gs

    Ordered the part ,stay tuned for for installation and results!
  • Jan 30, 2008, 09:26 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    The unloader often goes bad if you allow it to run along time without having the trigger pulled, home units can ruin a unloader in 5 minutes, since the water in the pump gets hotter and hotter from the pump.

    Also if there is water leaks in the high pressure hose the unloader will "cycle" when the trigger is not pulled, often many times a minute, this just wears the unloader out.

    Often it can be merely an adjustment of the unloader spring.

    other possible problems

    1. if you have a back flow value on the faucet, with pressure washers, esp if the water flow is limited, it sucks air, causing the pump to cavitate and lose pressure

    2. most have a relief pressure disk as a safety, often if left in bypass (mentioned above) the disk will rupture causing lower pressure

    3. very ( and I mean very often) if they have a upstream soap injector
    ( this is on the water house side) if it is open a little, you will be sucking air into the pump cauing a air bubble and losing pressure

    4. Trigger guns, most last a year or so, on home machines, those used daily will replace the trigger gun about every 3 months, and they can jam with the pressure, and you turning it off would release the pressue

    5. You are using the wrong size nozzle, or the nozzle is partly clogged.
    Nozzles have sizes, this size is based on water volume and pressure.

    This is a size on most washers from a 3.0 to a 7.0 but there are smaller and larger. Then of course you have degree of wash, from 0, 15, 25 and 40 ( on quick connect nozzles, the degree is shown by color, red, yellow, green and white, but the colors are just the angle of spray, not their size,

    These are several other things that can cause this.
  • Apr 29, 2012, 06:40 PM
    Kawika731
    I have the same thing happening with my sears washer? What fixed your problem?

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