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I probably did this to myself. I left my Ryobi 2700 pressure washer over the Winter with gas in it. When I tried to start it it wouldn't run at all for a while. I pulled the carb off and cleaned everything I could see. Not much there, really, and it would start well while on Choke but turn it to Run and it dies immediately. I figure the main jet or whatever ports gas into the intake is clogged but I'm not sure exactly where to find it. On the float bowl there are two screws. One to drain the bowl and the other holds the bowl on. The screw that holds the bowl on threads into a cylinder that appears to have an adjustable jet in the top of it so I tried opening it up (screwing the jet to the left to what I thought would open it a little) a little to see if that would change the situation but it did not. Here's a picture of the bowl:
Several people have identified their Ryobi washers as having a Honda engine on them but I don't see any Honda insignia on mine. Has anyone had any success with this type of problem? The engine has fresh gas in it
Several people have identified their Ryobi washers as having a Honda engine on them but I don't see any Honda insignia on mine. Has anyone had any success with this type of problem? The engine has fresh gas in it