That was incredibly helpful! Thank you! Especially the tips for getting a worn and solidified gasket out. The strategy with the screws worked perfectly!
Thanks, the machine screws tip did the trick. First replacement in around a decade, so the old gasket was totally dead. Shots now taste so much better!
Thanks for the video. I waited 16 years to change my gasket and clean the strainer. I had to use a drill to get my gasket out. When making espresso, the old gasket wasn't as big of a problem as the clogged strainer. Should of watched the video sooner.
Thanks for the walk through. I was one of those people who didn't replace the group gasket for years and had to use a dremel to remove it...I really don't recommend the experience. But once I got it out it was a piece of cake.
Thanks for your great video. I followed it and was able to clean my group head and replace the shower screen and gasket with no problem. Two years old and I think I waited a bit too long.
Thanks for the video. I just cleaned my screen after 2.5 years. It had some gunk in some of the holes, but was able to remove the gunk by soaking it in Cafiza for a few minutes and then using a toothpick to clean the holes. Fortunately, the front of the screen always stays clean because I use a soft baby bottle brush on it after each shot I brew. I still need to replace the gasket, but will have to order the part (not easy to find where I live).
Thank you, very useful, I had no idea changing the gasket was so easy, I was just about to hunt out and Allen key. Saved me a lot of unnecessary disassembly!
thanks for this video, I just changed the gasket for the first time since buying machine probably at least 12 years ago - also used Cafiza to clean the bowl as well as the machine/back up into the boiler... exciting for a clean new experience!!
just changed mine after a few years. Quick tip for removing a stuck gasket- flip the machine upside down and using a screwdriver put a screw at a slight angle into the gasket. Screw it right into the rubber material. Once the screw has a good bite, just pull on the head of the screw with some pliers. Should pull the gasket right out.
Great tip! Just be careful not to scratch up the metal around the group head with the screw, if you care about keeping the metal scratch-free. Thanks for following!
Great point billinrio, although overall performance will not be affected if the gasket is flipped, it is always a good thing to insert it in the proper direction.
Great video! I am going to attempt this but I just wanted to ask a question first. Do I have to drain the boiler before I lay the machine on it's back? If so, what is the best way to do that? Thanks!
I would add a teaspoon of espresso machine detergent to a cup of water and mix, then pour the solution into the grouphead until it fills. It will not leak into the machine unless the grouphead is overfilled with the cleaning solution. The 3-way valve should prevent the detergent from entering the boiler but as a pre-caution I would run a cup of water out of the grouphead before brewing.
That was incredibly helpful! Thank you! Especially the tips for getting a worn and solidified gasket out. The strategy with the screws worked perfectly!
Yup. Needed to self tap screws into my 10 year old group head gasket. Probably the only good thing to have come out of lockdown. Appreciated.
Thanks, the machine screws tip did the trick. First replacement in around a decade, so the old gasket was totally dead. Shots now taste so much better!
Very helpful tips! Thanks! I was having trouble getting the group head gasket in. Use the portafilter!
Thanks for the video. I waited 16 years to change my gasket and clean the strainer. I had to use a drill to get my gasket out. When making espresso, the old gasket wasn't as big of a problem as the clogged strainer. Should of watched the video sooner.
Thanks for the walk through. I was one of those people who didn't replace the group gasket for years and had to use a dremel to remove it...I really don't recommend the experience. But once I got it out it was a piece of cake.
Thanks so much for this tutorial. Just followed your instructions and changed my gasket successfully. Really helpful video. Thanks for doing this 👍
Thanks for your great video. I followed it and was able to clean my group head and replace the shower screen and gasket with no problem. Two years old and I think I waited a bit too long.
So glad we could help! Enjoy the fresh-tasting coffee :)
Thanks for the video. I just cleaned my screen after 2.5 years. It had some gunk in some of the holes, but was able to remove the gunk by soaking it in Cafiza for a few minutes and then using a toothpick to clean the holes. Fortunately, the front of the screen always stays clean because I use a soft baby bottle brush on it after each shot I brew. I still need to replace the gasket, but will have to order the part (not easy to find where I live).
Thank you, very useful, I had no idea changing the gasket was so easy, I was just about to hunt out and Allen key. Saved me a lot of unnecessary disassembly!
Excellent, the first time can be tricky but from now on it'll be a cake walk
Espressotec It was, thank you!
thanks for this video, I just changed the gasket for the first time since buying machine probably at least 12 years ago - also used Cafiza to clean the bowl as well as the machine/back up into the boiler... exciting for a clean new experience!!
Thanks a lot! The trick with the screws worked wonders on my 6-7 year old solid dry gasket 🎉
Man same here, that advice was a life saver!!!
My old Sylvia needed a new Group Gasket. This vid showed me how to change it. Thanks.
Excellent!
just changed mine after a few years. Quick tip for removing a stuck gasket- flip the machine upside down and using a screwdriver put a screw at a slight angle into the gasket. Screw it right into the rubber material. Once the screw has a good bite, just pull on the head of the screw with some pliers. Should pull the gasket right out.
Great tip! Just be careful not to scratch up the metal around the group head with the screw, if you care about keeping the metal scratch-free. Thanks for following!
Thanks so much, Ian. I was having trouble with mine and I was able to get the gasket out in a few minutes using this tip.
Ian Fong That was so easy. Thank you.
Thank you for the machine screw trick to remove hardened group gasket, it was brilliant.
Thank you, we've had to do that several times
Thinks for this! Told me and showed me exactly what I needed to know.
Great point billinrio, although overall performance will not be affected if the gasket is flipped, it is always a good thing to insert it in the proper direction.
This is a GREAT video saving my butt right now!!
So glad you're finding it helpful!!
Great video! I am going to attempt this but I just wanted to ask a question first. Do I have to drain the boiler before I lay the machine on it's back? If so, what is the best way to do that? Thanks!
There is no need to drain the boiler before doing this. Simply have the water tank and drip tray removed.
Excellent video, it made changing my gasket simple.
Thanks Brett Randall
Nice video. Incidentally, I have a V2 and it has the group spacer.
Same here. Although I bought mine used so it's possible that the previous owner upgraded it.
Do the group spreader and water screen only fit together one way?
Hi Espressotec, How do you replace the Rancilio badge at the front? I cannot seem to be able to push the rivets in all the way.. Any advice please?
I would add a teaspoon of espresso machine detergent to a cup of water and mix, then pour the solution into the grouphead until it fills. It will not leak into the machine unless the grouphead is overfilled with the cleaning solution. The 3-way valve should prevent the detergent from entering the boiler but as a pre-caution I would run a cup of water out of the grouphead before brewing.
Thanks man!
You should note that the head gasket has a "top" and 'bottom' side. The bottom side has a slight bevel on its edge. The top side does not.
yes the replacement rancilio rubber seals have markers to indicate.
Perfect video, thanks buddy.
Thanks!
Good demo. Thanks
Thanks Ric!
Thank you, nice video!
Very helpful thank you!
which side is up at 5:00'?
lettering inside, or out??
i have a version 2 (i think) the group spacer appears to be stuck in place, preventing removal of the gasket. the machine is about 13 years old
I used leatherman small knife blade to pop out the group spacer and eventually the gasket in 8 yr old Silvia.
What about the L6 ?
i can send you a video