Simoniz S2500 Manual

Never use special oil additives or detergents, unless specified in the owner's manual. Pressure Washer Water Pump Maintenance. Step 1 - Purging the pump of contaminants. Prepare the pressure washer for use. Turn on the supply water, then remove the wand from the spray gun. Start the engine, then squeeze and hold. S2500 mh25; xe18 platinum 2000; xe22 platinum 2000; xg01 platinum 3200; 2700 psi ug01; jobmate. 1500 mh12; home / simoniz / s2500 mh25; s2500 mh25.

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• 1388 Answers SOURCE: Pressure washers work under very dirty conditions, no wonder they encounter engine problems. Here are a few pointers from a former pressure pump tech. The unloader is a source of engine overloading however this can easily be checked with a pressure guage attached to the gun with a tee fitting having the guage and the normal tip used for the unit. The pressure should never rise over rated pressure.

The pressure should drop considrably when trigger is released. The life of the pump and engine can be increased by setting max pressure to 75% of rating. Most engine problems are from following conditions: Leaking or misadjusted valves; clogged muffer /spark arrester; weak spark coil that is about to fail completely; kill switch/oil sensor wiring and or sensor mal function; gas cap not venting properly causing vacuum in tank and wet or dirty air filter. All these problems easy to check, fastest repair is to disconnect oil sensor wire to check oil safety system. Then temp replace coil with known good coil. Loosen muffer bolts to check for clogged muffler. Temp run engine without gas cap to check for vacuum.

Finally if everything fails, run the engine with carb cleaner spraying directly into the intake. If the engine continues to run with carb cleaner then the problem is fuel delivey and faulty carb. Enjoy Posted on Dec 01, 2008. • 56 Answers SOURCE: The RY80030 Pressure washer has a Faip pump on it. There is no drain plug and you do not change the oil in it.

The pump only holds 4.5 ounces of oil and the pump only has a life expectancy of between 30 and 50 hours. If for some reason The oil gets drained, remove the pump from the motor and set it on a bench standing up on end. Remove the allen bolts holding the water and oil sides of the pump together.Be carful as the piston springs are under load. Fill the pump 3/4 of the way full and replace the head. There is a smoke stack on the pump but it is simply a breather not an oil fill. If this helps please rate this post.

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Drain engine oil and fuel from pressure washer 2. Use an 8 mm allen wrench to remove black pump oil cap between high pressure outlet and garden hose inlet. Tiltl pressure washer to drain oil into an approved container until it drips slowly from pump. 4.Tilt pressure washer in opposite direction and empty premeasured pump oil bottle into same opening (a small funnel may be helpful) [THIS IS WHAT THE MANUAL SAYS-NOT CLEARLY WRITTEN IN MY OPINION OR WRITTEN BY SOMEONE FOR WHOM ENGLISH IS A SECOND LANGUAGE] 5.

Install black pump oil cap and tighten firmly. Set pressure washer in upright position.

Add fuel and engine oil. From the engine manual use synthetic 5w-30, 10w-30 from -20 degrees F to temperature of 100 degrees F. Change oil after 5 hours of operation initially. Before tipping to drain oil, remove fuel from fuel tank by running until tank is empty.

Remove oil cap and dipstick and tip engine. Keep spark plug side up. Or remove drain plug from the bottom of pressure washer with a ratchet and square extension and drain oil from bottom. (fuel does not have to be removed) Posted on Apr 22, 2010. The yellow oil plugs are for the motor.

At the bottom of the crankcase you should also see a screwed drain plug. Remove this, allow the oil to run out, replace and refill with a good quality multigrade engine oil. The water pump oil may or may not be accessible, depends on the pump manufacturer.

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