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  • Extension for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 707471

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    Pressure Washer Extension Wand

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  • Kit for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 202800GS

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  • Kit for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 198845GS

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    Troybilt Pressure Washer Pump Seal Kit

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  • Base for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 319123GS

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    Briggs & Stratton Base

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  • Nozzle-qc for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 195983EGS

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    Craftsman Nozzle Quick-connector

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  • Kit for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 198847GS

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    Troybilt Pressure Washer O-ring Kit

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  • Retner,ring for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 703977

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    Generator E-ring

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  • Kit for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 198844GS

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    Troybilt Kit

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  • Kit for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 203034GS

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    Pressure Washer Engine Drain Plug Kit

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  • Screw for Craftsman 580752990 - Part 198297GS

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    Troybilt Screw

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Craftsman Pressure Washer 580752990 FAQs

For a gas pressure washer like Craftsman model 580752990, a “good” PSI depends on what you’re cleaning: 2,000 to 3,000 PSI handles most home jobs, while 3,000 to 4,000+ PSI is better for heavy-duty concrete and paint prep. Always match PSI to the surface to avoid damage.

PSI recommendations by job
  • 1,200 to 2,000 PSI: vehicles, patio furniture, grills, delicate surfaces
  • 2,000 to 3,000 PSI: decks, fences, siding (most homeowner cleaning)
  • 3,000 to 4,000+ PSI: driveways, masonry, stripping stubborn buildup (use extra caution)
  • Lower PSI with the right nozzle often cleans better than “max PSI” with the wrong tip
  • Distance matters: start farther away and move closer only as needed
Quick guide: PSI, nozzle, and risk
Task Typical PSI range Common risk if PSI is too high
Washing a car 1,200 to 1,900 Paint damage, forcing water into seals
Cleaning a deck 1,800 to 2,500 Furring wood, gouging boards
Siding 1,500 to 2,500 Water intrusion behind panels
Concrete 2,800 to 4,000+ Etching softer concrete, striping
How to choose the “right” PSI (what we recommend)
  • Pick the lowest PSI that removes dirt in a reasonable time
  • Use a wider spray pattern first; narrow patterns concentrate force
  • Test on an inconspicuous spot before doing the full surface
  • Avoid holding the spray in one spot; keep the wand moving
  • Follow the operating and safety guidance in the 580752990 owner’s manual
Why it matters

Using more PSI than the job needs can damage wood, strip paint, etch concrete, and force water into places it should not go. Matching PSI, nozzle choice, and spray distance gives better cleaning results and helps your pump, gun, and seals last longer.

Last updated: January 2026

Your Craftsman pressure washer model 580752990 uses clean, fresh unleaded gasoline, typically 87 octane (87 AKI) or higher. Gasoline blended with up to 10% ethanol (E10) is commonly acceptable; avoid stale fuel and higher-ethanol blends for best starting and performance.

Fuel requirements and what to avoid

Use these guidelines to prevent hard starting, surging, and carburetor varnish.

  • Use unleaded gasoline (regular is fine)
  • Choose fresh fuel (ideally less than 30 days old, unless treated)
  • E10 (10% ethanol) is typically OK
  • Avoid E15/E85 and other high-ethanol fuels
  • Avoid old fuel that smells sour or looks dark
  • Do not mix oil into the gas unless your engine specifically calls for a fuel mix
Quick reference table
Fuel item Recommended for 580752990 Notes
Octane rating 87 AKI (or higher) Higher octane does not add cleaning power, it just resists knock
Ethanol content Up to 10% (E10) Higher ethanol can cause starting and running issues
Fuel freshness Fresh Old fuel is a top cause of no-start complaints
Fuel stabilizer Helpful Especially for storage or infrequent use
Why it matters

Gas pressure washers sit between uses, so fuel can degrade and leave deposits that restrict the carburetor and fuel system. Using fresh unleaded gas and the correct ethanol blend helps the engine start easier and maintain steady power under load.

Where to confirm the exact spec for your engine

Fuel requirements can vary slightly by the specific engine version installed on this model. We recommend checking the Craftsman 580752990 owner’s manual for the exact fuel guidance and storage recommendations.

Last updated: January 2026

For a 3000 PSI pressure washer, 2.5 to 3.5 GPM is the sweet spot for most homeowner cleaning; 3.5 GPM finishes jobs faster because it rinses better. For Craftsman model 580752990, use the rated PSI and GPM on the unit’s data label and the Craftsman 580752990 owner’s manual to match tips and accessories correctly.

What GPM means at 3000 PSI

GPM is the amount of water the pump delivers; more GPM usually means faster cleaning and faster rinsing. PSI is the spray force; it affects how easily you can damage wood, paint, or soft stone if you use the wrong spray tip.

  • 2.0 to 2.5 GPM: light-duty tasks (cars, patio furniture)
  • 2.5 to 3.5 GPM: most homeowner work (driveways, siding, fences)
  • 4.0+ GPM: faster production cleaning (large areas, frequent use)
Quick comparison
GPM at 3000 PSI What you’ll notice Typical use
2.5 Slower rinsing, more passes Small areas, occasional cleaning
3.0 to 3.5 Faster coverage and rinsing Most homeowner projects
4.0+ Very fast, high water demand Large areas, frequent use
How to control “real-world” pressure

You control how aggressive the spray feels with the spray tip (orifice size and fan angle) and your technique.

Why it matters

At the same PSI, moving up in GPM is the biggest real-world upgrade because it reduces cleaning time and helps prevent striping by improving rinsing.

Last updated: January 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your pressure washers

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Main causes: overfilling engine with oil, improper fuel/air mixture, choke system problems, dirty carburetor, engine nee…

Main causes: using a high-pressure spray tip when applying detergent, clogged siphon tube, chemical injection system fai…

Main causes: dirty air filter, stale fuel, clogged or dirty carburetor, bad unloader valve…

Main causes: damaged recoil starter, oil inside cylinder, locked up engine piston…

Main causes: stale fuel, gummed up carburetor, engine needs tune up, throttle and choke controls need adjustment, bad re…

Main causes: pump running for more than 5 minutes when the spray wand isn't being used, faulty pressure relief valve, ba…

Things to do: tune up the engine, inject pump saver into the water pump when storing the pressure washer for the winter…

Main causes: insufficient water supply, clogged water inlet screen, clogged pressure hose, faulty pump check valves, stu…

Main causes: faulty unloader valve, bad pressure regulator…

Repair guides for gas pressure washers

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your pressure washer.

How to replace a pressure washer pump

How to replace a pressure washer pump

The pump can be damaged by air in the inlet water supply or by chemicals that remain in the pump body after using the ch…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less
How to install a pressure washer O-ring kit

How to install a pressure washer O-ring kit

O-rings seal fittings on the pressure washer pump. Damaged seals allow water to leak from the pump. Follow these steps t…

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less
How to replace a pressure washer unloader valve

How to replace a pressure washer unloader valve

The unloader valve recirculates water to protect the pump from damage. If the unloader valve is defective, replace it us…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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