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Identify A Valve
beanflying:
When YOU are in possession of information and you give little to none of it in an opening post to a thread then you invite sarcasm at a minimum. ::)
Given is a cheap gun the most likely suspect for a kit might be your local Briggs and Stratton engine dealer (quick trawl on google yielded that). Other than that your up for $30-40 for a new one.
bsfeechannel:
bostonman:
--- Quote ---When YOU are in possession of information and you give little to none of it in an opening post to a thread then you invite sarcasm at a minimum. ::)
--- End quote ---
You're correct, but I thought the picture of the valve would be more than suitable.
I found that link a few weeks ago, unfortunately it didn't provide a part number or any information for the valve.
beanflying:
Your picture is about as useful as providing a black and white image of a Resistor and then asking what value it is. There is more than likely several hundred base manufacturers of Pressure Washers worldwide.
Go front the desk at your local mower/engine shop or make a phone call to B&S. I would still be very surprised that the valve or in particular a refurb kit will be available given the cost of a complete gun.
bostonman:
--- Quote ---Go front the desk at your local mower/engine shop or make a phone call to B&S. I would still be very surprised that the valve or in particular a refurb kit will be available given the cost of a complete gun.
--- End quote ---
I agree with you. I was hoping this valve would be a cheap $5 repair versus buying a decent gun for ten times that amount.
In any case, in the end, I think a new gun will be the way to go.
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