Simpson Msv3024 Engine Owners Manual

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I have a Honda power washer that I am using to prepare my home for painting. This weekend I was using it quite a bit without problem. I accidentally let the engine run out of gas the it stopped. I refilled the tank with gas and tried to start it but it wouldn't do anything. I thought the problem was that the fuel lines didn't have any gas in them so it had nothing to ignite so I went and bought some ether spray and sprayed it into the air intake.

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After doing this two times the engine started up like it should and I thought the problem was solved. However after using it for about a half an hour I turned it off to take my son inside, when I returned it wouldn't start again. Since then even the Ether spray hasn't helped. I checked the spark plug and that looks fine.

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The wierd thing is that the pull start is all of a sudden really hard to pull. When it was working fine it pulled rather easily, but now it is almost as if the engine is locked up. I really have no experience with engine's what-so-ever so I am not quite sure what to do. One of my friends that worked on the grounds crew at a golf course suggested the ether spray and my neighbor checked the spark plug and said it looked good. Any ideas of things to try? On Sep 6, 12:16 pm, snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote: Quoted Text Here Okay so this shows how much I don't know about Power Washers.

I took the thing to a local lawn and garden shop and had their service person take a look at it. He checked out a few things for about 30 seconds, pulled the pull start once and viola it started to problem. Turns out that you can only start those things if you hold the trigger and release the pressure that is built up in the engine. He said never to start it without the trigger being held down.

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So after feeling like a complete idiot I took his advice and the thing has been working great ever sense. Replying to TheRegit, Sandy V wrote: Quoted Text Here Thank you sooooo much! I was cleaning my deck and the same thing happened to me. First, for some reason, maybe because I am a female with not much muscle on my arms, I have a bit of trouble starting it - at this point, it usually pulls back real fast, bruises my fingers and if my leg is on the machine to keep it from flipping, it bruises my ankle too! That said, I have to ask my son to come out each time to start it for me.

So if you have any fix for the cord pulling back fast let me know. But after one day of washing the deck, the next morning I called him to start it up. His arms are huge - he just pulls once usually and it starts. Well the machine cord gave him some trouble. Was extremely hard to pull. He tried several times before having to give up.

I went it to look it up on the internet and saw your solution. We did what you said and it started on the first pull. Amazing - thanks for this post that I somehow found almost immediately. You saved hours of my time!

Seriously, if there is a fix for thequick recoil that almost pulls me back into the machine, let me know. Am I just to weak to pull it hard enough? Quoted Text Here Sandy- I had a small generator that did the same thing. It turned out that the engine's compression release mechanism was not working. The compression release is a part in the engine that holds a valve partially open to make it easier to start. Once the engine begins rotating, centrifugal force moves the mechanism out of the way so the valve closes to allow full compression.

It is possible that the mechanism is stuck due to sludge in the oil. Changing oil might help.

If yours is broken, repair may involve disassembling the engine. I had the local dealer repair mine.

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It was not cheap, but much less than a new generator. One thing you can try, is to slowly pull the starter rope until you feel resistance due to the compression. Let the rope move back in so you have its full length available. Then give it a strong pull.

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