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Where, in Tulsa, to get a replacement pump for a pressure washer?
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<blockquote data-quote="nemesis" data-source="post: 3602341" data-attributes="member: 12082"><p>As an aside, throughout all of this, I researched the issue. One mistake I made with the old pump was not clearing the water hose line completely of air pockets before firing up the engine. After removing the old pump and installing the new pump, I realized there is no clutch between the engine and the pump. As soon as the engine is running, the pump is operating, water or no. </p><p></p><p>Before I fired up the new pump, I followed Harry Homeowner's (a youtuber) suggestion to first run water through the wand until a steady stream appears. Yep. The water flowed, didn't flow, flowed............ That's bad for the pump. Shouldn't have ruined it that quickly, but still.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nemesis, post: 3602341, member: 12082"] As an aside, throughout all of this, I researched the issue. One mistake I made with the old pump was not clearing the water hose line completely of air pockets before firing up the engine. After removing the old pump and installing the new pump, I realized there is no clutch between the engine and the pump. As soon as the engine is running, the pump is operating, water or no. Before I fired up the new pump, I followed Harry Homeowner's (a youtuber) suggestion to first run water through the wand until a steady stream appears. Yep. The water flowed, didn't flow, flowed............ That's bad for the pump. Shouldn't have ruined it that quickly, but still..... [/QUOTE]
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