Not a dedicated detailing tool but I know lots of you guys (and gals) use one...
I have an Excell 2300 psi powerwasher (model vr2300) bought at Home Depot. The outlet pipe has a crack in it. I already tried getting it welded but the weld didn't hold.
The "oem" replacement pump is $200. The pressure washer cost $300 new so spending $200 doesn't really seem logical. There is an aftermarket pump that is $150 and is described as an upgrade.
Has anyone replaced a water pump?
Is the water pump at this link any good from what you can scan from this link:
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If you have replaced a pump, is it worthwhile, i.e. do you run into problems with the pump compatibility later? Any issues?
If I decide to replace the whole pressure washer, I would spend a bit more in the $400-$500 range. It's not something I could financially take on right now. The pressure is just for home cleaning outside (and possibly to be used on my cars) so I don't NEED IT right now...I would rather go w/o the pressure washer for the time being rather than spend money on a pump that would just be more aggravation than it's worth.
I have an Excell 2300 psi powerwasher (model vr2300) bought at Home Depot. The outlet pipe has a crack in it. I already tried getting it welded but the weld didn't hold.
The "oem" replacement pump is $200. The pressure washer cost $300 new so spending $200 doesn't really seem logical. There is an aftermarket pump that is $150 and is described as an upgrade.
Has anyone replaced a water pump?
Is the water pump at this link any good from what you can scan from this link:
Add to Cart
If you have replaced a pump, is it worthwhile, i.e. do you run into problems with the pump compatibility later? Any issues?
If I decide to replace the whole pressure washer, I would spend a bit more in the $400-$500 range. It's not something I could financially take on right now. The pressure is just for home cleaning outside (and possibly to be used on my cars) so I don't NEED IT right now...I would rather go w/o the pressure washer for the time being rather than spend money on a pump that would just be more aggravation than it's worth.