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You'll need to know who manufactured the motor (Honda, Briggs & Stratton, etc) along with the model and serial number. With that information, you can do an online search for small engine repair manuals and retrieve the specs for you particular motor.
You can even call your local outdoor power equipment repair shop, they'll provide you answers to your questions.
excell does NOT make the engine. telling us the engine information might help better but RARELY is it a timing issue. check for spark, if you have spark then shoot carb cleaner into the carb... does it start ???
Many of the excel units don't come with a pressure relief valve but instead a thermal relief valve, it really depends on the model number of the pressure washer. You should only replace the thermal relief valve if it is leaking.
check the water filter ---high pressurehose must have bbackpressure to develop pressure so disconecting it wont acheive ,much ,if you have agood water supply ,oil in the pump--- adjust pressure by srewing the brass fitting that the pressure hose attachesto, down that is clock wise a couple of turns or so and see if that makes a difference if not seals in the pumpmay be gone tha t should show by water in the oil
Sounds like the diaphragm in the pump unit has failed, the engine and the pump are two seperate things the engine only operates the pump but if the diaphragm is leaking or broken you wont get any pressure
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