| Problem | Probable Cause | Solutions | 
        
            | Oil Leak Between Crankcase and Pumping Section  Oil Leak Between Crankcase and Pumping Section | 1. Worn crankcase piston rod seals. | 1. Replace crankcase piston rod seals. | 
        
            |  | 2. O-rings on plunger retainer worn. | 2. Replace o-rings. | 
        
            | Frequent or Premature Failure Of the Packing | 1. Scored, damaged or worn plunger. | 1. Replace plungers. | 
        
            |  | 2. Overpressure to inlet manifold. | 2. Reduce inlet pressure. | 
        
            |  | 3. Abrasive material in the fluid being pumped. | 3. Install proper filtration on pump inlet plumbing. | 
        
            |  | 4. Excessive pressure and/or temperature of fluid being pumped. | 4. Check pressures and fluid inlet temperature; be sure they are within specified range. | 
        
            |  | 5. Over pressure of pumps. | 5. Reduce pressure. | 
        
            |  | 6. Reduce pressure. | 6. Do not run pump without water. | 
        
            | Pump Runs but Produces no Flow | Pump is not primed. | Flood suction then restart pump. | 
        
            | Pump Fails to Prime | Air is trapped inside pump. | Disconnect discharge hose from pump. Flood suction hose, restart pump and run pump until all air has been evacuated. | 
        
            | Pump Loses Prime, Chattering Noise, Pressure Thread Fluctuates | 1. Air leak in suction hose or inlet fittings. | 1. Remove suction line and inspect it for a loose liner or debris lodged in hose. Avoid all unnecessary bends. Do not kink hose. | 
        
            |  | 2. Clogged suction strainer. | 2. Clean strainer. | 
        
            | Low Pressure at Nozzle | 1. Unloader valve is bypassing. | 1. Make sure unloader is adjusted properly and bypass seat is not leaking. | 
        
            |  | 2. Incorrect or worn nozzle. | 2. Make sure nozzle is matched to the flow and pressure of the pump. If the nozzle is worn, replace. | 
        
            |  | 3. Restricted intake. | 3. Refer to above priming information. | 
        
            | Pump is Noisy | Pump sucking air. | Check suction manifold. | 
        
            | Pressure Gauge Fluctuates | 1. Valves worn or blocked by foreign bodies. | 1. Clean or replace valves. | 
        
            |  | 2. Packing worn. | 2. Replace packing. | 
        
            |  | 3. Pumped liquid temperature too high. | 3. Reduce temperature of pumped liquid. | 
        
            | Over Pressure When Gun is Closed | Leaking in unloader valve and incorrect setting. | Control the valve and set new pressure level. | 
        
            | Pulsation | Faulty pulsation damper. | Check pre-charge; if low, recharge it or install a new one. | 
        
            | Low Pressure | 1. Worn nozzle. | 1. Replace with nozzle of proper size. | 
        
            |  | 2. Belt slippage. | 2. Tighten or replace with correct belt. | 
        
            |  | 3. Air leak in inlet plumbing. | 3. Disassemble, reseal and reassemble. | 
        
            |  | 4. Relief valve stuck, partially plugged or improperly adjusted valve seat worn. | 4. Clean and adjust relief valve; check for worn or dirty valve seats. Kit available. | 
        
            |  | 5. Inlet suction strainer clogged or improperly sized. | 5. Clean. Use adequate size. Check more frequently. | 
        
            |  | 6. Worn Packing. Abrasives in pumped in cavitation. Inadequate water. | 6. Install proper filter. Suction at inlet manifold must be limited to lifting less than 20 feet of water or 8.5 psi vacuum. | 
        
            |  | 7. Fouled or dirty inlet or discharge valves. | 7. Clean inlet and discharge valve assemblies. | 
        
            |  | 8. Worn inlet, discharge valve blocked or dirty. | 8. Replace worn valves, valve seats and/or discharge hose. | 
        
            |  | 9. Leak in the discharge line. | 9. Repair leak. | 
        
            | Pump Runs Extremely Rough, Pressure Very Low | 1. Restricted inlet or air entering the inlet plumbing. Proper size inlet plumbing; | 1. Check for air tight seal. | 
        
            |  | 2. Inlet restrictions and/or air leaks. Stuck inlet or discharge valve. Replace worn cup or cups. | 2. Clean out foreign material. Replace worn valves. | 
        
            | Water Leakage From Under Manifold. Slight Leakage | Worn packing. | Install new packing. | 
        
            | Oil Leaking in the Area of Crankshaft | 1. Worn crankshaft seal or improperly installed oil seal o-ring. | 1. Remove oil seal retainer and replace damaged o-ring and/or seals. | 
        
            |  | 2. Bad bearing. | 2. Replace bearing. | 
        
            | Excessive Play in the End of the Crankshaft Pulley | Worn main bearing from excessive tension on drive belt. | Replace crankcase bearing and/or tension drive belt. | 
        
            | Water in Crankcase | 1. Humid air condensing into water inside the crankcase. | 1. Change oil intervals. Use any high grade automotive 30 weight non-detergent oil. | 
        
            |  | 2. Worn packing and/or piston rod sleeve, o-rings on plunger retainer worn. Replace packing. | 2. Replace o-rings. | 
        
            | Oil Leaking from Underside of Crankcase | Worn crankcase piston rod seals. | Replace seals. | 
        
            | Oil Leaking at the Rear Portion of the Crankcase | Worn crankcase piston rod seals. | Replace seals. | 
        
            | Loud Knocking Noise in Pump | 1. Pulley loose on crankshaft. | 1. Check key and tighten set screw. | 
        
            |  | 2. Broken or worn bearing. | 2. Replace bearing. |