Rancilio Silvia - How To Replace Group Head, Shower Screen and Steam Gaskets (Seals)
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- This video shows you how to complete a minor service and replace the Group Head Gasket (Seal), Group Head Shower Screen, Steam Wand Valve Gasket (Seals) and O-Rings on a Rancilio Silvia V6 Coffee Machine.
0:00 - Introduction
0:28 - Time for a service?
0:55 - Before we start
1:13 - Group Head Gasket and Shower Screen
5:05 - Steam Valve Gasket and O-Rings
11:09 - Test time and important notes
12:13 - Conclusion
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I came here after watching the 4wd video. You are a good teacher!!! Keep up the good work!!!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Brilliant Marco! Just the instructional video I was looking for. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great clear video. Grazie, benne benne benne!
This is an excellent, crystal-clear presentation. Unfortunately, I've been unable to get past removal of the bolt (1:20). My bolt is not a hex-head, unfortunately - it's just a flat head screw; this is probably because my machine is a v1, circa 2002. Therefore, I have to use a slotted screwdriver. I don't think the gasket has ever been changed, and after 20+ years the screw is unmovable. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks for the awesome educational video!
Glad you liked it!
Great one. I’ll be doing mine soon.
All the best!
very informative thank you
Glad it was helpful!
This video was excellent! Just I bought a ten year old Silvia and it is so much better now.
Glad it was helpful!
10/10 video!
Cheers, thank you.
thanks for the video. I just got gasket replacement parts but no idea what to do with them, now I think I can manage it... maybe
Glad to hear.
Thank you. This is exceptionally informative. Well done!
Glad it was helpful!
I finally replaced my gasket today after 6 years. 😅 Excellent video, it made my job very easy!
Glad it helped!
I just replaced my gasket after 23 years on my v1 silvia 😂
Thanks for a great tutorial. I am cleaning up my old Rancilio Silvia to give to mum to replace her Breville dual boiler. I replaced my Silvia with an ECM Synchronika about 6 years ago. The Silvia against the ECM for espresso does an impressive job for the price difference when using a good grinder. The Silvia I find to make good espresso needs a really good grinder , the Mazzer Luigi I use now when I was testing the Silvia, makes it easier to pull a good shot,l. Compared to the Rancilio Rocky grinder where I used to dump a number of shots. The key lesson for me is, invest in a good grinder from the start.
Cheers, thank you for sharing. When I purchased my Silvia, the lady who served us mentioned that the Coffee Machine comes 3rd in the rank of good coffee. 1st is the coffee beans. 2nd is the coffee grinder and then 3rd is the coffee machine.
Thanks for the clear instructions!
Thank you
Thank you daddy ❤❤❤❤
Thanks a lot sir. That was really helpful and informative.
Excellent video, learned a lot, also parts number a bonus 👍
Glad it helped!
thank you
You're welcome
I thought you have to use the beveled edge gasket for that type of shower screen? Thanks
Is there a model that doesn’t use a rubber casket? I can’t tell if the one I have is rubber or petrified.
How do u remove stains on the brass components of the group head
Great video, where do you purchase your valve gasket? Thanks
I purchased the items from Coffee-A-Roma.
Hello. Thank you for the video. Can you tell me does it work for old version of Rancilio Silvia? Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi, I believe all or most components of the Rancilio Silvia are both backward and forward compatible.
Where did you buy the replacement steam gasket and orings from?
From a local coffee store, Coffee-A-Roma.
did you empty the boiler before turning up side down? if not, Im guessing it doesn"t leak??
I don't recall emptying the boiler...
Thanks for making these videos!
I’m wondering, can you see any wear on the old shower screen? I’m just curious why and how they wear out.
Greetings from the Netherlands!
Um could you please explain @2:11 That brass plate or diffuser doesn't remove from my group head, it seems to be all one piece, I can't even see a separation or is mine fused? Yours detached effortlessly. I just stripped my machine so I was able to give it a good scrub. I cleaned out all the crud beneath the gasket, got in there with ozito, and after realized that what I thought was crud was actually the gasket spacer. lol Minus the spacer created more space and my portafilter had to be locked all the way to the far right in order to be tightly sealed so that no water will pass. You learn I guess. Cheers
My brass plate diffuser came off quite easily. However, my machine is nearly 2 years old. I'm not sure if you have an older machine if it is different (I doubt it though) or if it could be stuck in place due to the build up of crud...
@@NJSInstructional Yeah i too thought it was a case of older version. (V1) it is all one piece. Cheers buddy
when I disassembled it, I also thought that it consists of 1 part. but at some point it just fell off) apparently no one cleaned it for a long time at work. lol
@@user-ds5gl1ip9o (V1) it is all one piece.
Great video!
Are you worried about water in the boiler when turning the machine upside down?
It didn't seem to leak out when I did it...
How often should you replace the shower heads/screen?
Good question, I would gauge it over time and see how it holds up. So far, I have only changed the rubber seal once (and only for the purpose of this video). The shower screen doesn't seem to wear as quick...
@@NJSInstructional thanks! Like how would I know if water dispersion or flow from the group head is like it’s supposed to be?