Delco RK-43 VS. Largo 5635

Ron P. I went to HVAC school years back. Unless there has been major changes with burners, they are fairly simple and easy to fix and maintain. There are only a few parts on them and from what I remember, the biggest problem with burners is the transformer blowing out. There is a easy way to test the transformer. You short it out with a screw driver (good insulated grip) and the spark should jump for a certain lenght. I can't really remember the length but if it doesn't jump, it is bad. Also the nozzles are pretty easy to replace. I think if you read a small manual on your burner you will have no problem with it at all.
 
Oneness, I again apologize if I am geographically chllenged so bear with me if I unintentionally lead you astray but you could try talking to Ford at USA Pressure in Palm Bay. You can reach him at 1-800-493-7692.

Hope this helps? Cheers.
 
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Try Chem-Plus over on the west side of the state or Accreditred Autobale in West Berlin or Atlantic Coast Hotsy in Toms River or Clean Chem in Minotola. All the names I have posted are to the best of my knowledge pressure washer dealers. Recently our new dealers have come from the ranks of the contract cleaner industry.

Hope this helps? Cheers.
 
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