What's new
Car Wash Forum

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

head washout

Either that sticky is gone or it is no longer "stickied," and since I can't find it:

5CP washed out in valve o-ring seat area:

9l0e.jpg


5CP washed out in high-pressure packing area:

9s5c.jpg
 
Am I correct in saying that cavitation is caused by starvation and washed out is caused by something in the water, abrasive, chlorine, hard water, etc.

Remove the inlet and outlet valves, where the valves seat in the head you will see cavitation, the surface should be smooth, if it is pitted then you have cavitation or washout, take a light and look down into where the valves seat, it should be a smooth surface, you can check this by using a small screwdriver or your finger, it is obvious, the surface should be smooth, if not it is either cavitation or washed out, there will be pitting that you can see or feel with you finger. I just went through this b****, all the surfaces should be smooth, if not you have a problem with one or the other.
 
Cavitation is not the damage itself, it's the cause of the damage.

cav·i·ta·tion [kav-i-tey-shuhn]
noun
1.
the rapid formation and collapse of vapor pockets in a flowing liquid in regions of very low pressure, a frequent cause of structural damage to propellers, pumps, etc.
 
Back
Top