I've just replaced my shower screen and seal on my Bezzera. Funny to see this video pop up right after. Special thanks for the tip about using the portafilter to ensure the seal is fully in.
Great video! I have a DELONGHI EC260.BK and the ims 51mm basket that i bought for it gets stuck in the group head(with the stock portafilter). Is it the seal or something else?
Very helpful video thank you. Just replaced the group seal in my old Sunbeam coffee machine but it is still leaking water around the group head. I bought the new seal suitable for my model number. Any ideas? It is an old machine.....
We found that the head on some of these machines are actually made from plastic. And this can crack causing it to leak, turn it upside down, remove the screen and seal and inspect. 👍🏻
Thanks. Really helped to put in the new gasket on Faema E98. The lubricant and one side at a time to push it in did the trick for me. BTW put dish washing detergent instead of grease.
Today, I took my shower screen out for the first time and gave it a soak in Cafeto and no issues pulling it out, but slight issue putting it back in, I ended up taking out the filter basket, and and inserting the portafilter, and and then put the filter basket back in the handle and locked it in, that I pulled a shot nice and clean
Awesome video. I have an old espresso machine which has identical parts as the one you didn’t show how to replace gasket. I’m looking to replace it but don’t know what size of the gasket should I buy. Would you please share the info of sizes of gasket, shower screen and the o ring which is embedded in the brass piece. Thank you.
The silicone seals are a bit more flexible and can last a bit longer. The cost a little more. If your group head and handle are worn the silicone can move more when locking in and could go a bit too far if you have the wrong size as it compresses a bit more. Other than that they are good. 👌🏻
Hi… does an espresso machine NEED a gasket on the group head? I cant get my new o ring gasket on after i changed my old one on my very old la pavoni :( im a female and have a hard time w things like this
Yes it does, make sure the machine is hot, and soak the seal in hot water to soften it. Then you can use a small amount of vegetable oil on the top side of the o-ring to help. You go girl!!🤜🏻
If you can’t get the gasket out you can actually screw a screw into the gasket and that will push it out of the group. Of course only if your replacing the gasket
Good Video! I just got my new Espresso machine. How long do you thing will a seal work if the machine is in use 2 times a day? Is there some experience?
if you don't leave your handle in and pulled hard locked in place, you should get a year out of it. it should feel soft when you put it in and bring it tight to seal. if you find it stops sharply then you are close to needing a new seal. 👍
Got my new shower screen and gasket installed. Thanks for the reminder and the helpful tips. I used your tip for the porta filter to put the gasket in place properly and it worked a treat 👍🏻 I'm also now putting in my calendar an annual event to do change these parts.
First time I've seen a video with a paper packer, which I think I need because even after replacing the gasket with original part extraction spits out the rear. I have breville bes900 dual boiler ( discontinued ). Hard to find a "thicker" seal.
I have problem with my home espresso mechine that after every extraction there is an floating water above the coffee in the basket. what is the cause? is it to much coffee or to little or problem in the pressure?
There are a few reasons, let’s keep it basic. Too low on the coffee dose and water will float above the coffee, it’s not that you have too much. If you have old coffee and dose low it won’t expand like a sponge and fill this space where the water will lie after an extraction. It’s only a machine issue when you get no water releasing into your drip tray after the shot has stopped . This has to happen to release the pressure, but if you remove the handle and it does not hiss or spurt coffee out from where the handle seals then the machine is working ok and it’s your bean age or dose. 👍🏻
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters First I'm sorry for repeating the question because I thought you may miss it. Second I'm very grateful for your answer and your time. Wish you all the best mate.
Tap a screw and it helps it budge, put your blind in an soak it for a 10 mins time with descale, but don’t activate the brew lever as you only want the chemicals to say in the head. Other wise lock pliers if you don’t succeed your into drilling it out and re tapping the thread. 😩
Too much of a brutalist approach. Using the ear of the portafilter to smash the gasket in is not necessary. All one needs to do is fit the portafilter in once the gasket is seated on it's spot
I find stuff like this to be a bit of a strawman. I play on Lone wolf and I lead 4-5 BFD raids every lockout, I see tons of other groups constantly forming without too much thought beyond team comp. Spamming DPS LF BFD in LFG and trade is not a good way to be invited as a DPS. When I put together a group I have a minimum of 10-15 hunters/rogues/warriors asking for invites. In ANY version of WoW as a DPS you have to be proactively asking for invites. Cause everyone who would see your post in LFG already has DPS coming out their ears
Fantastic video ... I was thinking that I might need to pull down the screen, not the gasket ... but didn't figure this trick out. Thanks.
Thanks for teaching me.. I'm novice and I love to be a barista now I'm graduating getting ideas 😊🙏💯
I've just replaced my shower screen and seal on my Bezzera. Funny to see this video pop up right after. Special thanks for the tip about using the portafilter to ensure the seal is fully in.
Hahaha, we had read your mind! perfect timing, ✌
Loved your coffee at Buyi Espresso Bar in Old Bar!
yep! the Buyi Team Rock!!!! keep and eye out for there 1 year celebrations next month. We will be there with some cool free demos!
These videos are gold. Thanks Luke
Glad you like them!
Thanks guys! Made changing out my gasket on my LM for the first time really straight forward.
So glad it helped you! 👍🏻
Thanks for the video very educative
Glad it was helpful! 😄
Thanks guys great video, so much useful info!
Thank you, it's such a common thing that is easily forgotten about.
Thank you, great video!! I’ll try ❤
Great video! I have a DELONGHI EC260.BK and the ims 51mm basket that i bought for it gets stuck in the group head(with the stock portafilter). Is it the seal or something else?
They come in different heights, did you measure this first? Could be a 6.7,8,9 mm thick?
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters should I measure the basket or the seal?
Thank you very much. You make me glad
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Very helpful video thank you. Just replaced the group seal in my old Sunbeam coffee machine but it is still leaking water around the group head. I bought the new seal suitable for my model number. Any ideas? It is an old machine.....
We found that the head on some of these machines are actually made from plastic. And this can crack causing it to leak, turn it upside down, remove the screen and seal and inspect. 👍🏻
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Thank you. Yes it is as you suspect. The plastic head is cracked. Time for a replacement machine.
Thank you. This helped for my partners Sunbeam Piccolo EM2800
Thanks. Really helped to put in the new gasket on Faema E98. The lubricant and one side at a time to push it in did the trick for me. BTW put dish washing detergent instead of grease.
yes you can use dishwashing if that all you have, food grease won't taste or smell, but dish wash will make bubbles, so be careful
Thanks 👍👍👍👍
Do i need to do this for my Lever machine? I have a 2 group Astoria Gloria. Would it be the same technique?
Good question, I’m pretty sure you do have a seal and screen in that machine. It’s been a few years since we have serviced a lever unit
Today, I took my shower screen out for the first time and gave it a soak in Cafeto and no issues pulling it out, but slight issue putting it back in, I ended up taking out the filter basket, and and inserting the portafilter, and and then put the filter basket back in the handle and locked it in, that I pulled a shot nice and clean
Well done!
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Thanks, in 3 weeks it's getting replaced and the machine is getting it's 6 Month service
good job💯👋
Hi, thanks for posting this video so much very helpful🧡🤗
Where can we find the L shape”the name” of the tool
Pic tool, it’s called an o-ring tool kit. Bunnings, eBay lots of places sell them. Cheers Luke
Great video sharing. Could you mind doing one video on replacing seals on Rancilio Silvia or the Gaggia? Thank you.
It’s the same, but it has a screw in the screen to remove and you pick out the seal
Great video. Now to get my husband to do it at home! 😂
Why can't you do it ahah?
Great vid, helped me a tonne! I am writing from Vanuatu where it is hard to get food grade grease, what you you suggest as an alternative?
a small amount of food oil on the top of the seal that end up inside the machine.
Awesome video. I have an old espresso machine which has identical parts as the one you didn’t show how to replace gasket. I’m looking to replace it but don’t know what size of the gasket should I buy. Would you please share the info of sizes of gasket, shower screen and the o ring which is embedded in the brass piece. Thank you.
this is a 58mm group head, the seal size if new you can buy a 7mm, as its ages and wears you many need an 8 or 8.5mm
How can i get the tools 🛠️ what they’re called ? The one the take the rubber off
anyone have the faema prestige? I just fitted a group gasket 8.5 mm and it's too thin, judging by the manual there's always a paper shim installed??
This is a very good topic. Would you say silicone gaskets are better than rubber?
Please read the response to this in the below comments 👍🏻
Ah! Forgot to check the other comments. Thanks!
Thanks for a very helpful video. Is there any advantage to using a silicone seal over a rubber one?
The silicone seals are a bit more flexible and can last a bit longer. The cost a little more. If your group head and handle are worn the silicone can move more when locking in and could go a bit too far if you have the wrong size as it compresses a bit more. Other than that they are good. 👌🏻
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Thanks. That’s really helpful 👍
Hi… does an espresso machine NEED a gasket on the group head? I cant get my new o ring gasket on after i changed my old one on my very old la pavoni :( im a female and have a hard time w things like this
Yes it does, make sure the machine is hot, and soak the seal in hot water to soften it. Then you can use a small amount of vegetable oil on the top side of the o-ring to help. You go girl!!🤜🏻
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters thank you, I was able to get it on thanks to your advice ☺️💕
I was about to call the company 😂😂😂😂😂
They charge a lot for doing this, good thing that you didn’t
If you can’t get the gasket out you can actually screw a screw into the gasket and that will push it out of the group. Of course only if your replacing the gasket
Good tip! 👍🏻 thank you
Good Video!
I just got my new Espresso machine. How long do you thing will a seal work if the machine is in use 2 times a day? Is there some experience?
if you don't leave your handle in and pulled hard locked in place, you should get a year out of it. it should feel soft when you put it in and bring it tight to seal. if you find it stops sharply then you are close to needing a new seal. 👍
where can we get the paper shims from?
The shim is a .5 mm and any tech should have one. Or a 9mm seal will fit and you don’t need the shim. Cheers luke
Got my new shower screen and gasket installed. Thanks for the reminder and the helpful tips. I used your tip for the porta filter to put the gasket in place properly and it worked a treat 👍🏻
I'm also now putting in my calendar an annual event to do change these parts.
Glad it helped 👍🏻
Must i take out the shower screen to replace gasket or can i do it without taking out the screen?
Depending on the model and design. Most likely you'll have to take it out.
First time I've seen a video with a paper packer, which I think I need because even after replacing the gasket with original part extraction spits out the rear. I have breville bes900 dual boiler ( discontinued ). Hard to find a "thicker" seal.
Hopefully it does the job for you! Good luck :)
Where can you buy food grade grease. Thanks
eBay, coffee accessories websites, Bunnings, plumbing supplies
I have problem with my home espresso mechine that after every extraction there is an floating water above the coffee in the basket. what is the cause? is it to much coffee or to little or problem in the pressure?
There are a few reasons, let’s keep it basic. Too low on the coffee dose and water will float above the coffee, it’s not that you have too much. If you have old coffee and dose low it won’t expand like a sponge and fill this space where the water will lie after an extraction. It’s only a machine issue when you get no water releasing into your drip tray after the shot has stopped . This has to happen to release the pressure, but if you remove the handle and it does not hiss or spurt coffee out from where the handle seals then the machine is working ok and it’s your bean age or dose. 👍🏻
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters First I'm sorry for repeating the question because I thought you may miss it. Second I'm very grateful for your answer and your time. Wish you all the best mate.
👍🏻
if my handle is too far to the left does that mean i need a smaller size gasket?
Yes that is correct!
Love it thank you 🙏
Do you recommend the machine to be off or completely cooled down before attempting to change the seal ?
It’s a bit easier to pull out a seal if it’s hot, but be careful of the hot metal as it can burn.
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters thank you so much!! I appreciate the tip!
Where do you get them seal?
Online or form a service shop
Which country do you operate from?
We're in Australia
I can’t unsrcrew my shower screen the screw is hard jammed. Any tips on removing a stubborn shower screen screw?
Tap a screw and it helps it budge, put your blind in an soak it for a 10 mins time with descale, but don’t activate the brew lever as you only want the chemicals to say in the head. Other wise lock pliers if you don’t succeed your into drilling it out and re tapping the thread. 😩
Why does it leak at the group head even though it’s a new machine? Thanks
What to do if the screw got stuck? I did everything but it's not coming out
Sounds like you might need the help of a service tech. Do you have someone locally you can take it to?
Could someone do a cleaning on a much cheaper one cause these are way too expensive
I bought an 8.5 and it's too thin!
Mine were so bad I had to take the heads out of the machine and chisel them out a quarter inch at a time. It was nasty
Too much of a brutalist approach. Using the ear of the portafilter to smash the gasket in is not necessary. All one needs to do is fit the portafilter in once the gasket is seated on it's spot
Up if you’re still interested
Thanks, mate..! Looks like a piece of piss to do, my group seal is absolute rubbish... give me a bit of a challenge.. Cheers
Very easy, if your working get 2 seals, but you will be fine
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I find stuff like this to be a bit of a strawman. I play on Lone wolf and I lead 4-5 BFD raids every lockout, I see tons of other groups constantly forming without too much thought beyond team comp. Spamming DPS LF BFD in LFG and trade is not a good way to be invited as a DPS. When I put together a group I have a minimum of 10-15 hunters/rogues/warriors asking for invites. In ANY version of WoW as a DPS you have to be proactively asking for invites. Cause everyone who would see your post in LFG already has DPS coming out their ears