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    friend is moving so hes letting me hang on to his pressure washer.



    its a be GX200 washer. spits out 2700psi of water.



    does anyone know where i might find the adjustment knob on it? looked over manual and cant seem to find it.



    also comes with a soaper tip, anyone know how to use it? doesnt have a tank to hold soap

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    Usually a adj screw on the pump, but the mfgs always say not to mess with them. I did and would like to know how to adj for max pressure. I suppose you could install a pressure gauge on the pump someplace (liq filled ga).



    Anyone?????



    Jim

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    I have a 1400-1600psi pressure washer and its plenty of pressure for washing cars and getting wheels clean.
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    the cheaper pressure washers which are usually those 25-2700 PSI models with the axial cam pumps usually have no way of adjusting the pressure. Just use the right spray tip at the right distance for your needs.

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    any problem shooting 2700psi at a car? i own a sl55 and i detail a 348 ferrari often and both paints are very soft. dont want to be stripping it.



    i know some people use gas heated pressure washers.

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    2700 PSI Max Pressure

    3.0 GPM Max Flow

    Powered by a commercial-grade 6.5 Honda GX200 gas engine with steel gas tank and...

    Aluminum frame with anti-vibration rubber foot.

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    As long as you don`t hold the tip less than 1" from the surface, you are fine. After you get about 2 feet away there is hardly any extreme pressure. Have you noticed how the spray basically turns to mist after about 6`?

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    2700 PSI Max Pressure

    3.0 GPM Max Flow


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    this chart here will help you size your tip to adjust pressure. http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-6302467..._2165_12671467

    Knowing that your max flow is 3 GPM, you can see that to output 2000-2500 psi you would need a 4.0 sized tip, for 1500 a 5.0 and for 1000 a 6.0. All PW tips have a 4 or 5 digit code. The first two refer to the angle of the fan. For example, a 25 degree tip would read 25XXX. The last 2 or three numbers are the orifice size. So if you wanted a 25 degree fan outputting 1500 PSI you would want a 2550 tip. You can buy these for cheap at any PW supply site. All you need is the 1/4 meg tip and a 1/4 fpt plug and you have a properly sized quick connect tip.



    HTH

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    Here are some ideas:



    1. Post a photo of the pump on the washer, the adjustment should be on the pump a nice sized adjustment knob. If not, you cannot adjust that way.



    2. Throttle down the washer, less rpms less pressure



    3. Use a wide pattern spray say 45 deg



    4. Find the owners manual online, what you have listed is the engine the Honda gx200



    5. Buy new nozzles that allow more gpm



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