It's a Excell Devilbiss Pressure Washer VR2400:*NOTE - audio starts playing once you reach this webpage, so prepared to mute ithttp://www.ppe-pressure-washer-parts.com/excell-devilbiss-vr2400-pressure-washer-partsProblem - Yesterday I couldn't keep it running for more than 10-20 minutes before it shut off. I let it sit for the rest of the day and replaced the spark plug (never been replaced before). Today I tried using it again. It initially starts up, runs for ~1 hr, then randomly cuts off (with enough gas still in the tank to keep running). After waiting ~5 minutes, refilling the gas and checking the oil level, I start it and use it for ~20-30 minutes and it shuts off again. Now it won't start at all.Other info: - It's 10 years old- It's been used frequently, but been well cared for too. My father-in-law is a handy man expert. He knows how to take care of his tools. - I got it ~1 year ago. Used it sparingly since thenDumb things I've done since owning it:- Forgotten to check the oil (facepalm). Ran it nearly bone dry before it started to have issues running. My father-in-law found that problem rather quickly.- Run it without the metal wire-screened filter for the machine's water intake pipe (lost it, too lazy to replace right away).Feel free to posit ay theories you may have, thanks.
6/2/2012 4:14:03 PM
small engines are pretty simple. air, fuel, spark (at the right time), compression. figure out which it isn't getting.most likely the fuel went bad and has gummed up the carburetor. they're fairly easy to clean if you know what you're doing.[Edited on June 2, 2012 at 4:53 PM. Reason : adf]
6/2/2012 4:42:14 PM
^ All true. Problem is you're talking to a bonafide moron when it comes to engines. There's a reason I don't post in here except when I've broken something In other words, translating your thoughts into "idiot-speak" will be much appreciated.
6/2/2012 4:55:10 PM
it's unlikely to be air.if you pull the rope slowly and you feel it get progressively tighter and then get easy, you're feeling the compression stroke of the engine and it's got compression.pull the spark plug, but connect it back to the spark plug wire. have someone pull the rope like they're trying to start it and see if you can see the plug sparking. you may have to do this somewhere a little darker or in the shade so you can see it. don't get shocked. that little briggs engine on that thing uses a magneto coil for ignition and i have seen them work until they get hot and then they won't spark. they'll go back to working when they cool off. i think you can also check the resistance through the coil with a meter, but just checking for spark should suffice.if it's got compression and a spark, then it's probably fuel and the best place to start is cleaning the carb.
6/2/2012 5:03:47 PM
i'm willing to wager ethanol is the culprit. since it's 10 years old obviously it was built before the E10 mandate. the problem your describing sounds like a lean condition causing excessive exhaust gas temperatures. what did the plug look like when removed after running and shutting off? was it black, tan, or white? gas with E10 actually has a slower burn rate creating the effect of higher octane. if you can get it running again, try this: hopefully the carb has jet adjustments being that it's 10 years old it should. hopefully they're marked with a "H" and "L". if not marked, do a google search for carb adjustment on your type of engine to find out how to do this. warm up the engine to operating temp. (few minutes after running wide open throttle or in your case simply pressure wash something for a few minutes since i doubt you can adjust the engine rpm's.) take a small screwdriver and rotate the screw marked "H" counter-clockwise in small increments (no more than 1/4 turn at a time ) until problem goes away. engine should sound like it "picks up" a little. if it starts to bog you've gone to far and you are now adding to much fuel.
6/3/2012 9:53:52 PM
trash in the tank/pickup tube screen is my guess
6/3/2012 9:58:01 PM
6/3/2012 10:02:55 PM
try the troubleshooting process i posted above before you go fooling with mixture screws
6/3/2012 10:08:15 PM
6/4/2012 8:09:21 AM
Thanks for the tips, will give em a try and see what happens.
6/6/2012 3:32:12 PM
so.....i hate it when you give advice and never hear back what was the problem.
6/27/2012 8:43:07 PM
the emulsion tube is probably all broke in the carb
7/6/2012 5:11:55 PM
immersion?
7/6/2012 5:16:34 PM
emulsion would be a viable term here (I've been studying the art of 4-barrel carburetors lately, emulsion tubes & bleeds are part of the game)
7/7/2012 1:43:13 PM
^^naw. you can have all the air gas and spark you want but is that and the o rings are broke down or torn or clogged. that unit os only gonna run off whatever you spray in the intake. when you take it apart be very careful i have dental tools that i use just for that shit. I fucking hate it
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