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  9.  Using a 5/16” hex wrench, remove the four socket screws 

and lock washers that secure the slider housing to the pump 

housing.

  10.  Remove the slider housing and slider assembly by pulling 

it straight out from the pump housing.  The slider housing 

assembly will disengage from the pump housing dowel pins 

and the connecting rod will disengage from the crankshaft.

  11.  Remove the slider assembly from the slider housing by 

grasping the bearing end of the connecting rod and lifting it 

straight out from the slider housing.

  12.  Check the parts for wear.

 

a.  If the slider housing bushing is scored or out of round it should be 

replaced.

 

b.  If the slider assembly is scored or the connection between the 

connecting rod and slider assembly exhibits movement other than 

pivoting movement, the slider assembly should be replaced.  The 

slider assembly also should be replaced if the connecting rod bearing 

shows signs of wear.

 

c.  Any parts that will be reused should be cleaned thoroughly, 

including the connecting rod.  Also, clean the crankshaft pin that the 

connecting rod bearing rides on.

 

d.  If a new slider assembly will be used, remove the retaining ring from 

the bottom of the old slider assembly and slide it onto the new 

assembly so that it rests above the connecting pin hole.

  13.  Lubricate the inside diameter of the slider housing and the 

outside diameter of the slider assembly with oil.  Fill the slider 

cup with Lubriplate 3000W grease (the slider cup is the area 

on the slider assembly where the connecting rod and slider 

housing join and pivot).

  14.  Insert the slider assembly into the bushing end of the slider 

housing.

Crankshaft

Dowel Pin

Connecting Rod

Slider Housing

Socket Screw

Pump

Housing

Slider Housing

Slider Assembly

  15.  Hold the assembly up to the pump housing, lining up the 

connecting rod with the crankshaft pin and the pump housing 

dowel pins with their mating holes on the slider housing.  

Slide the assembly onto the crankshaft pin and pump housing 

dowel pins until the slider housing bottoms out on the pump 

housing.  Make sure the grease fitting on the connecting rod 

is facing the open side of the pump housing.

  16.  Install the the four socket screws and lock washers that secure 

the slider housing to the pump housing.  Tighten in a diagonal 

pattern and torque to 400–440 in.-lbs.

  17.  Lubricate the connecting rod bearing with Lubriplate 1242 

grease by inserting the end of a grease gun onto the grease 

fitting on the end of the crankshaft pin.  Lubricate the main 

housing bearing by inserting the end of a grease gun onto the 

grease fitting in the center of the crankshaft.  Also, lubricate 

the connecting rod bushing by inserting the end of a grease 

gun onto the grease fitting on the connecting rod.

  18.  Position the front cover over the pump housing.  Secure the 

front cover using the four front cover screws.

  19.  Apply blue Loctite to the bottom 3–4 threads on the fluid 

section cylinder.

  20.  Turn the fluid section jam nut clockwise until it is flush against 

the top of the cylinder.

  21.  Lubricate the first several threads at the top of the cylinder 

with anti-seize compound.

  22.  Thread the cylinder into the pump  housing, turning 

clockwise.  When the connecting pin hole on the piston 

rod lines up with the hole in the slider assembly, insert the 

connecting pin.

  23.  Slide the retaining ring down on the slider assembly to cover 

the connecting pin.

  24.  Continue to turn the cylinder clockwise until the jam nut is 

flush against the slider housing.

  NOTE:  If the nipple on the cylinder does not face the back 

of the unit, turn the cylinder counterclockwise until 

the nipple faces the back of the unit.  Do not turn 

the cylinder more than one full turn.

  25.  Once the nipple is positioned, turn the jam nut clockwise until 

it contacts the pump  housing.

  26.  Tighten the jam nut with a wrench to tighten it against the 

slider housing.

  27.  Using a 7/8” open-end wrench, attach the fluid hose to the 

fitting on the back of the fluid section.  Tighten securely.

Replacing the Gears

  1.  Perform the Pressure Relief Procedure.
  2.  Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four front cover 

screws.  Remove the front cover.

  3.  Using a 7/8” open-end wrench, loosen and remove the fluid 

hose from the fitting on the back of the fluid section.

  4.  Locate the four socket screws that secure the pump housing 

to the gear housing.  Two are at the inside top of the pump 

housing and two are located on the external bosses at the 

bottom of the pump housing.

  5.  Using a 1/4” hex wrench, remove the four socket screws that 

secure the pump housing to the gear housing.  

  6.  Slide the pump housing assembly away from the gear 

housing.

  7.  Remove and clean the housing gasket.  Replace if damaged.
  8.  Remove the gear assembly and the 1/4” thrust balls from 

within the bearing bores that support the gear.

Housing Gasket

Gear Housing

Thrust Ball

Thin Thrust Washer

Thrust Ball

Front

Cover

Pump Housing

Gear

Assembly

Thick Thrust

Washer

Pump Housing

Socket Screw

Front Cover

Screw

  9.  Inspect the gears for excessive wear and replace if damaged 

or worn.  If the gear assembly is replaced, replace the two 

thrust balls as well.

  10.  Inspect the pinion gear on the end of the drive shaft for wear.  

Replace if damaged or worn (refer to the “Servicing the Clutch 

Assembly” procedure in this section).

  11.  Inspect the output gear and the two thrust washers on the 

end of the crankshaft in the pump housing for wear.  This gear 

is permanently attached to the crankshaft and pump housing.  

If this gear is worn, the pump housing  must be replaced.

  NOTE:  If replacing the pump housing , first remove the fluid 

section, slider housing, and slider assembly from the 

pump housing (refer to the “Replacing the Slider and 

Slider Housing” procedure in this section).

Summary of Contents for ADVANTAGE GPX 165

Page 1: ...nd instructions Please read and retain for reference Owner s Manual Notice d utilisation Manual del Propietario Do not use this equipment before reading this manual Model Numbers Bare 0509009 Complete...

Page 2: ...and changing nozzle tips In the case where the nozzle tip clogs while spraying ALWAYS lock gun trigger shut pump off and release all pressure before servicing cleaning tip or guard or changing tip Pr...

Page 3: ...to operate the engine without proper instructions 5 Gasoline is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions 6 Refuel in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped Do not smoke o...

Page 4: ...le or contaminated gasoline or an oil gasoline mixture Avoid getting dirt dust or water in the fuel tank Gasolines Containing Alcohol If you decide to use a gasoline containing alcohol gasohol be sure...

Page 5: ...he locked position while preparing the system 1 Place the siphon tube into a container of the appropriate solvent for the material being sprayed refer to recommendations of the material manufacturer A...

Page 6: ...flushed from the spray hose and paint is flowing freely from the gun 18 Lock the gun by turning the gun trigger lock to the locked position 19 Turn the pressure control knob fully counterclockwise to...

Page 7: ...a stroke This will result in an uneven spray and splotchy coverage Proper way to trigger the spray gun Approximately 10 to 12 inches Keep stroke even Start stroke End stroke Pull trigger Release trigg...

Page 8: ...t of the hose and solvent is coming out of the gun 16 Continue to trigger the spray gun into the waste container until the solvent coming out of the gun is clean NOTE For long term or cold weather sto...

Page 9: ...50 hours of operation Change the engine oil Spark Plug Use only a NKG BP6ES plug Gap the plug 0 025 0 030 0 7 0 8 mm Make sure to use a spark plug wrench when installing and removing the plug Replaci...

Page 10: ...r screws that secure the EPC assembly to the EPC housing Tighten securely Replacing the Sprayer ON OFF Switch Electrostatic discharge ESD potential could cause damage to electronic pressure control Us...

Page 11: ...e Control EPC Assembly Electrostatic discharge ESD potential could cause damage to electronic pressure control Use Titan ESD wrist strap P N 0507958 or equivalent when working on electronic pressure c...

Page 12: ...18 Position the front cover over the pump housing Secure the front cover using the four front cover screws 19 Apply blue Loctite to the bottom 3 4 threads on the fluid section cylinder 20 Turn the flu...

Page 13: ...ut disengages the filter housing carefully remove the transducer from the filter housing 4 Locate the wire that exits the rear of the electronic pressure control EPC housing and connects to the wire h...

Page 14: ...ning compound on the faces of the bearing 3 Install the drive shaft assembly into the center bore of the gear housing keeping it square to the housing so it does not bind Once the large ball bearing o...

Page 15: ...sembly Jam Nut Cylinder 4 Remove the return hose from the clamp on the siphon tube Unscrew the siphon tube from the inlet valve housing 5 Loosen and remove the fluid hose from the fitting on the back...

Page 16: ...gainst the top of the cylinder 42 Lubricate the first several threads at the top of the cylinder with anti seize compound Remove the cylinder from vise 43 Place the splash guard over the top of the pi...

Page 17: ...move the pump filter element and clean Remove the inlet screen and clean 4 Remove the siphon tube siphon set and clean 1 Replace the spray tip following the instructions that came with the spray gun 2...

Page 18: ...usant des blessures graves pouvant entra ner l amputation MESURES PR VENTIVES 1 Ne dirigez pas le pistolet sur et ne pulv risez pas les personnes ou les animaux 2 N approchez pas les mains ni d autres...

Page 19: ...Les produits chimiques contenus dans les vapeurs d chappement de cet appareil sont reconnus par l tat de la Californie tats Unis comme tant canc rig nes Ils peuvent galement entra ner des anomalies c...

Page 20: ...POR INYECCI N El flujo de pintura a alta presi n que produce este equipo puede perforar la piel y los tejidos subyacentes ocasionando lesiones graves y posible amputaci n CONSULTE A UN M DICO INMEDIAT...

Page 21: ...trabajar en el equipo importantE No cargue el equipo por el asa del carrito durante la carga y descarga Seguridad con los motores de gasolina El escape del motor de esta unidad contiene qu micos que...

Page 22: ...el 1 8 0509552 Screw 4 9 0509520 Connecting pin 1 10 0509521 Retaining ring 1 11 0509144 Fluid section assembly 1 12 0509651 Siphon tube 1 13 0507783 Hose clip 1 Item Part No Description Qty 14 500653...

Page 23: ...p 1 Item Part No Description Qty 22 0507740 Pressure control knob 1 23 0507749 Seal nut 1 24 0509557 Mounting plate 1 25 0507784 Grommet 7 16 1 26 0509531 Grommet liquid tight 1 27 0555189 Gear housin...

Page 24: ...3 Seal washer 1 10 0509938 Piston 1 11 0509648 Outlet valve seal 1 12 0509601 Outlet cage 1 13 0509710 Outlet valve ball 1 14 0507454 Nylon washer 1 15 0509655 Outlet valve seat 1 16 0507733 Outlet va...

Page 25: ...11 0509386 Lock washer 4 12 0295608 Screw 4 13 0555218 Cart includes item 10 1 14 0509624 Wheel 2 Filter Assembly 7 10 8 9 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 Item Part No Description Qty 1 0508723 Filter body 1 2 0508...

Page 26: ...3 Valve stem 1 8 5006547 O ring Viton 1 9 0507747 Spring 1 10 0507742 Valve retainer 1 11 0507735 Cam base 1 12 5006543 Groove pin 1 13 0507662 Valve handle 1 5 Gallon Siphon Set optional P N 0509180...

Page 27: ...L Four Finger Airless Spray Gun with 517 reversible tip 0296260 G 10 XL Two Finger Airless Spray Gun no tip 0296236 G 10 XL Two Finger Airless Spray Gun with 517 reversible tip 0296326 G 10 XL Four Fi...

Page 28: ...nd User transportation prepaid THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY TITAN HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICUL...

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