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zxcvbob wrote:
> I just dug the ol' expresso machine out of the back of the cabinet after > a couple of years since it's been used; dusted it off, filled it with > water and tried to use it. The heater works, the pump works, but no > water comes out. t's plugged up with scale somewhere. > > I put a pint of water and a 1/2 tsp of citric acid in it and let it sit > for a while and tried it again. No joy. I took the screen off and it > was clear. I notices a stainless steel bolt (looks like a big > carburator jet) in the middle under the screen. I unscrwed it with a > 13mm wrench and it is obviously plugged up. I turned on the pump with > this jet removed and it works. > > I have the jet (online parts store calls it a boiler valve) soaking in > some vinegar, but I don't know if that'll do it. The valve looks like > it would come apart with two 13mm wrenches. > > Is this something that will clean out OK if I just give it time in the > vinegar (or citric acid)? Will I ruin it if I take it apart? Will I > ruin it if I use something stronger, like hydrochloric acid (diluted > 50%)? I also have phosphoric acid, which is safer for stainless steel, > but I dunno if it will remove calcium scale. > > Worst case is I have to buy a new valve for $20 plus shipping. > Wha'd'ya think? I think that if you post in alt.coffee you'll get some responses from people who fix Gaggias for a living. -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
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