Out the drain plug ? Sight glass window ? Under the pump where the crankcase meets the pump head?
tighten plug, replace oring on sight glass or replace low pressure seals if near the pump
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www.cometpump.com/_images/support/Pump_Repair_Manual.pdfLUBRICATION: Make sure crankcase is filled with Comet Pump oil. Running this pump without oil will cause damage and void any warranties. Change the pump ..
It could be that the linkage between the engine and pump is broken. Try the key on the drive shaft. This is a piece of metal that locks the pump shaft and the engine shaft. If it still pumps water the problem probably lies elsewhere.
More than likely you have water leaking into your oil, making the oil float on the top and out of the vent. Eventually you'll only have water, and no oil. Drain oil and replace. You will probably have to replace the seals between pump and crankcase. Only remove front of pump,(brass part) if you catch it in time the bearings in the rear portion won't go out. Do it now before the water wears the pump out. You can get parts for most pumps at www.pressure-washer-parts.com. Or go to www.cometpumps.com Hope this helps.
Hi this could be the oil and pump seals worn. Also make sure that you don,t have the transit plug in or the pump cannot breath. It should have a air vented dipstick.
If the Comet Pressure Pump Oil is some kind of a Synthetic Oil that supposed to be extra effecient than an ordinary oil, then that will cost extra. If that is ordinary multi grade engine oil (SAE 20 - 40), then, you can buy over the counter. Most synthetic oil have additive that give extra longer life to all moving parts.
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