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It's not much of a manual, but a port with female threads sounds like a place that should have a threaded plug in it and is used from draining down in winter to stop freezing water cracking the pump.
yes -- it will remove any loose paint then keep going to take all the paint off
if used around the mechanical bits ,it has the pressure to blow in gaskets and force water into places that water would not normally get to
Please go to the link provided and view the on line PDF manual. On pages 16 and 17 you will find the directive to apply detergent into the system and maintaining successfully.
I found a small long spring disconnected from my throttle which made the engine run rough It is easy to reconnect and makes a big difference in engine performance. also, if there is a very dirty air filter-oil/dirt it will not start-replace filter.
I have a homelite 2700 psi, 2.3 gpm. I was not getting sparks on my plug until I unplugged some wire that passes throug a relay, that then goes to the kill switch. This wire is yellow and Goes into my crankcase through the center of a nut. I was just wondering what this wire was and what to search to replace it.
It could be a tube to **** liquid detergents or cleaners into the water stream. They usually connect to the pump next to where the high pressure hose connects.
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