6- My Honda GX390 4 GPM 4000 PSI (Shaft Driven Pressure Washer) from an 80 Gallon Buffer Tank

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  • čas přidán 10. 04. 2024
  • In this video, I do a general overview of my pressure washer set up. Honda GX390 shaft driven from a 80 gallon buffer tank (gravity feed water supply). I also talk about my by pass line that goes back into my buffer tank to keep the pump from overheating. Let me know if you have any questions. We are all learning together!
    Link to the 1 inch barb fitting for the inlet
    amzn.to/3RPmAw5
    Located in the Central Indiana area.
    #housewashing #pressurewashing #softwashing #jonesblueline #hondagx390 #pressurewasher #4gpm #4000psi
    Jeremy
    jonesblueline@gmail.com

Komentáře • 20

  • @philipc2433
    @philipc2433 Před 5 dny +1

    Dude you're the man. Thank you for all this info 🙏

  • @JonesingForTools
    @JonesingForTools Před měsícem +2

    Great content, I also subscribed!

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 5 dny +1

      Thank you so much!! I am working on a video tonight. Hopefully have it up soon

  • @altillman1448
    @altillman1448 Před 20 dny +1

    Buffer tank needs to be higher than the inlet on your pressure washer to run safely as gravity feed option.

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 5 dny

      I am going to mount the pressure washer to the floor soon. Its been doing well so far but I still plan to move it.

  • @petersteed3360
    @petersteed3360 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Really been thinking about starting my own pressure washing company. Your videos really help inspire me. Keep up the good work 👍

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you! I want to be a help to other the best I can. It has been alot to take in for me in a short amount of time. I'm trying to keep up with my content as jobs are starting to pick up. Thanks for tuning in to the Channel

  • @davidleslie949
    @davidleslie949 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It was a good video. I think I have the same exact pressure washer pump. I got off of Amazon it just rebranded by another company named VEVOR. I was trying to figure out a way to allow the water to flow through my unloader valve when I release the trigger from my gun. The problem was I couldn't figure out a way to make it work with the existing set up of the pump itself. It also is the 4 GPM 4000 PSI WITH THE 1 INCH SHAFT, SO I ALSO MATCHED IT UP WITH HONDA 390 GX AS WELL WHICH PUTS IT OUT ABOUT THE 13 HP RATING NEEDED IN ORDER TO SPEND THAT PUMP PROPERLY TO MAXIMIZE WATER FLOW AND VOLUME. I think I'm gonna try to set mine up like you did yours except I might make my discharge hose a little bit longer In a coil configuration in order to maximize the amount of cold water that go through mine, but I have to feed mine back into the PRESSURE WASHER somehow because at this point it's just for personal use. Yours works just fine because you're feeding the water right back into your buffer tank so there's no real pressure being built up. You mentioned about your Honda engine was previously Having the RPM surging up and down similar to what's called Governor Hunting in order for the RPMs to level off. It won't actually hurt your pump or anything but yes you are correct thats it's darn annoying that's for sure! Wow your fuel filter could've been a contributing factor to the surging up and down of your engine? The main culprit Contributing factor Causing the unstable idle speed or poor performance at low speed was due to the pilot jet being clogged, pilot screw being clogged or most common is the pilot jet path is clogged. This is mainly due to the ethanol that's been added to our gasoline, which tends to not be troublesome for automobiles whatsoever, but can wreak havoc on carburetters that were never made or intended for use of corn based alcohol, which will clog the pilot jet of any carburetter once the gasoline evaporates, leaving behind the corn syrup which is alcohol. Alcohol being hydroscopic or water loving, pulls the water or moisture from the atmosphere, causing the carburetter to rust from the inside out and blocking any passageways while doing so such as the pilot jet screw which metres airflow. This is the reason why when you put on a new carburetter that the problem was solved, not so much to do with the fuel filter. a product I use is called ethanol shield. This product doesn't get rid of the ethanol, but rather shields the vital pieces of the carburetter from the ethanol by conditioning and coding the O-rings and gaskets etc. within the carburetter to keep it from getting petrified from the petroleum, a.k.a. gasoline With ethanol in it. I've heard, but not confirmed that ESSO 90 MIDGRADE AND SHELL 91 octane rating does not have ethanol in those two blends. be safe just air on the side of caution and buy a small bottle of ethanol shield from Home Depot that treats about 80 gallons from a small nine dollar bottle of ethanol shield. The only other way to filter out The ethanol is by adding some water and food colouring and shaking up the gasoline then letting it sit to settle in the water will go to the bottom along with the ethanol. Adding a small amount of food colouring will show the separation line between the gasoline and the ethanol and then he just syphon it out slowly or just forget all that and buy a bottle of ethanol shield from Home Depot lol. Other than that you're set up looks great and I can't see any problems with it whatsoever. a small modification or recommendation would be if you were able to put in RV filter from your buffer tank to your pressure washer in order to filter out as much of Unwanted contaminants in hard water to minimize residue, left over on windows, siding, cars etc. By removing some of the water hardness will definitely benefit your pressure washer pump & increases lifespan. Another good practice would be every every once in a while to run that pump saver product through the pump and let it sit overnight or the weekend to rejuvenate the O-rings, seals & gaskets within the pump to maintain pump performance. If you do find a lot of water hardness white spots around your pressure, washer pump set up then you could try running some CLR through the pump just a few shots in the intake where the garden hose goes into and then hand crank it slowly to allow the CLR to go through basically the same as the pump saver pull the cord slowly without starting the motor. This will allow the product to sit within the pump, giving adequate time to do its job. I also immediately drained the pressure washer pump after about an hour of usage in order to get rid of any of the break-in Metal shavings or contaminants that might be found in the pump oil. Once it was drained, I filled it up with synthetic pump oil 75w90 in order to increase the lifespan of the pressure washer pump. Keep up the great work. I look forward to seeing update videos of your progress in the near future with regards to your pressure washing rig.

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 2 měsíci

      Wow! Thanks for all the information. I will come back to this comment often to refresh my memory on some tips and tricks to help out the pressure washer and pump. 🤙🙏 much appreciated!!! Thanks for the view and comment!

  • @MegaBlastMojo
    @MegaBlastMojo Před měsícem +1

    Thanks! Your video is the first I've seen where somebody takes the time to explain how they plumbed up a 4 gpm direct drive to a buffer tank! Could you post where you got the 1" hose barb x 1/2" male npt going into your pump? I want to give this a shot. Really helpful, really! Thanks so much! You just got a new sub! 👍

    • @Kraft_Single
      @Kraft_Single Před 25 dny +1

      I have a 5.5 gpm belt driven washer but the pump has a garden hose fitting for the inlet. It's not pulling enough water from the buffer tank, i think i need to try 1' hose. is the 1" hose barb x 1/2" male npt the piece i need to swap out with the garden hose fitting on the pump?

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 5 dny

      I will add a link to the 1 inch barb. Thank you for the comment. I believe I got it off amazon. Took awhile to get it in.

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 5 dny

      Yes, if i understood correctly. I will add a link to this video hopefully tonight. Sorry for that.

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 4 dny

      amzn.to/3RPmAw5 here is the link

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 4 dny

      amzn.to/3RPmAw5 here is the link

  • @CCP600
    @CCP600 Před 17 dny +2

    Your pump shouldn’t have that red oil non vented plug on it, it should be a yellow vented plug. Probably why your hose is retracting. You’re going to blow that pump if you don’t change it asap.

    • @jaaronartis2624
      @jaaronartis2624 Před 13 dny +1

      For whatever reason Canpump decided to make their vented caps red and black

    • @jonesblueline
      @jonesblueline  Před 5 dny +1

      Thank you for the comment! I will look into that. I haven't been on here in awhile. I appreciate it!

    • @CCP600
      @CCP600 Před 4 dny

      @@jaaronartis2624 that’s a first for me and I’ve repaired many many pumps. Only pump I’ve seen that you run with a red cap is a cat pump. Thank you for informing me that. I can’t tell you how many people destroy pumps because people don’t change to vented plug. I see lots of pressure washers for sale with broken pumps with non vented plug installed