Any anti foaming oil ,you can use multi grade but it goes milky with minute air bubbles and gives the appearance of getting water in.most manufacturers recommend anti-foaming oil
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A loss of pressure on this type of washer is normally caused by failing water seals and check valves in the pump. You will need to replace both of these using a pump rebuild kit that will be available by contacting the manufacturer of your machine. The pump oil used will be 30W non-detergent.
Howdy. It's actually called Compressor Oil and is available at nearly all hardware stores and tool rental agencies. There are several brands and they are all comparable. I use Senco, but Campbell Hausfield is also good.
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hi try statring the machine with no hose on, if ok add the hose to the machine without the gun and lance. then try the gun on its own WITHOUT THE NOZZEL in the lance. just elimate things regards
water pumps doesn't require oil in the pump; but your engine does require. if the water pump is of "self priming" type, fill the pump casing with water before starting the machine to avoid damage to the water seals.
First priming hte engine(put some gas in the plug hole)and start the engine for few times until the engine runs constantly.If not there is a fuel delivery problem.Check the air and fuel filters,the fuel line,the muffler and screen inside.Disassembly the carb,check and very carefully clean it with compresed air.
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