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The unloader on your pump is bad...this is causing both problems. Find your pump model # ...probably an AR pump ...they fit the Honda GC engines well and go to this site Pressure washer parts catalog quick links Pressure Washers High Pressure... they can guide you to the correct unloader... Good luck
Remove the 4 mounting bolts and it will slide of the shaft if it's not rusted. If it's a little rusty it will take time and some good rust buster applied between the pump and engine onto the engine output shaft. Hope this helps, it's not always the easiest thing to do.
you may have a bad by-pass pressure control valve.The pump may also have bad seals inside.You can replace the pump but it is very expensive.You can buy a rebuild kit and a new by-pass control at a local supplier.Be careful not to let the motor run more than 30 to 60 seconds after you let go of the trigger.The water in the pump will get extremely hot and destroy your pump.
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