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A vacationing penguin is driving his car through Arizona when he notices that the oil pressure light is on. He gets out to look and sees oil dripping out of the motor. He drives to the nearest town and stops at the first gas station.

After dropping the car off, the penguin goes for a walk around town. He sees an ice-cream shop and, being a penguin in Arizona, decides that something cold would really hit the spot. He gets a big dish of ice cream and sits down to eat. Having no hands he makes a real mess trying to eat with his flippers. After finishing his ice cream, he goes back to the gas station and asks the mechanic if he's found the problem. The mechanic looks up and says "It looks like you blew a seal."

"No no," the penguin replies, "it's just ice cream."

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8 hours ago, markstanco said:
9 hours ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:
Not good, Clark.  One of the piston rings/seals is probably bad.  

I'm mechanically worthy. Easy fix with some sort of rebuild kit?

Probably if you can find the parts.   Here’s a troubleshooting guide, the piston seals problem looked like what’s happening with yours.

https://www.fix.com/repair/power-tool/pressure-washer/leaks-water/#Piston Seals

 

 

 

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