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bostonman:
The attached is a valve from a pressure washer gun.

The water kept coming out when the handle was released, so I disassembled it and the only part inside was the attached picture.

So far I haven't found anyone who knows the name or where to find a replacement. I found some "rebuild kits", but without knowing the part number or anything, I don't know if the kits fit.

Does anyone know what this is?

bsfeechannel:
We do valves on this forum, but they look more like this:

amyk:
I'm not the only one who thought it was the electronic type of valve...

If you can figure out how to disassemble it you may be able to replace the actual seal inside, or resurface the seat.

beanflying:
Missing completely is any useful information - Brand or pressure washer and what if any markings are on the gun?

Given the lack of information a very quick trawl of the internerd shows Ryobi using a similar albiet it likely more modern body https://www.ryobitools.com/outdoor/products/details/pressure-washer-trigger-gun scroll down.

You might be lucky and simply find some crap stopping it reseating but the question is then where did that crap come from? Is the pump having issues and breaking seals or pistons and do you have an inlet filter fitted?

Short answer other than that is if it is a cheap and cheerful product then your chances of getting the correct part is about zero.

Robert Smith Eco Warrior:
I was going to do a smart ass comment like 'Exhaust or inlet' but was a bit surprised that it was not the electronic sort of valve  :o

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