Rich'sToys
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- Location
- Southern MN
I hadn't used my Briggs & Stratton power washer for a couple years. Last week when I got it out I pulled the starter rope and it wouldn't budge. Today I pulled the pump off and, fortunately the engine turned over, but the pump is froze solid--rusted I assume. Apparently I didn't get quite all of the water out of it the last time I used it.
After digging out the owner's manual, I realized that I should also have been checking the oil in the pump once in a while! I didn't realize there was oil in it. Whoops!
The manual didn't specify what kind of oil, except that it came in small bottles with exactly the right amount for changing the oil. But all it says is "pump oil".
For now I turned the pump on its side and filled the cavity where the shaft from the motor goes with penetrating oil.
I'm not holding my breath that it will work, but on the off chance that I get this thing freed up, does anyone know what kind of oil to put in it?
After digging out the owner's manual, I realized that I should also have been checking the oil in the pump once in a while! I didn't realize there was oil in it. Whoops!
The manual didn't specify what kind of oil, except that it came in small bottles with exactly the right amount for changing the oil. But all it says is "pump oil".
For now I turned the pump on its side and filled the cavity where the shaft from the motor goes with penetrating oil.
I'm not holding my breath that it will work, but on the off chance that I get this thing freed up, does anyone know what kind of oil to put in it?