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  • yeeza
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    Thats great Dave_D!
    Yeah it took me about 10 goes at getting it right as far as measuring my flow, and yeah I had to do a lot more that the 270deg too.
    Hope it goes well!

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  • Dave_D
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    Originally posted by yeeza link=1101089797/0#11 date=1201233745
    If youre backflushing Dave_D, Im guessing youve managed to get your blind filter, or blinding disk So does that mean youve done your brew pressure mod now? Let us know how you went!

    YeeZa
    Well Ive done the brew pressure mod.

    The allen screw was locked down hard (got absolutely no flow at all)...I started out with Sparkys initial 270 degree turn...but had to make another 3 x 180 degree turns before I got the 100mls in 30 secs.

    Pulled a few test shots and check measured again.

    Cant seem to get the grind right...but Im working on it.

    Dave

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  • yeeza
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    Thats great news Dave! Its good to see someone getting the most out of their machine!

    Yeah its a good verse. Theres a few floating around this forum

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  • Dave_D
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    Gday Yeeza...

    Got my blinding disk...got my cleaning solution...Im ready to rock and roll!

    Havent done the pressure mod yet...waiting to get the old girl nice and clean first.

    Put the Silvia wand on the Classic and getting some half decent microfoam now too (just not quite enough).

    Thanks for your interest.

    Dave

    (PS nice passage from Ephesians...)

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  • yeeza
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    If youre backflushing Dave_D, Im guessing youve managed to get your blind filter, or blinding disk So does that mean youve done your brew pressure mod now? Let us know how you went!

    YeeZa

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  • Dave_D
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    Thanks for the info Brett...

    While I was waiting for a response I was doing some further reading and found a link to the Whole Latte Love site with a good explanation...so I think Ill give it a go.

    Cheers
    Dave

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  • COFFEECHASER
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    A Gaggia classic has a three-way-valve so therefore can be backflushed. When you backflush and turn the brew switch off the water will flow into drip tray.

    If you are unsure of how to backflush I would suggest you do a search on here for technique so you dont do any damage to yourself or your machine.

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  • Dave_D
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    Hi,

    There seems to be some conflicting information here...

    Before I blow a hole in my kitchen ceiling (or me!)...can I backflush a Gaggia Classic.

    And if I can, does the backflushed liquid come down the oveflow pipe (to the driptray) or the over pressure hose to the reservoir??

    thanks
    Dave

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  • HV_MAN
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    Off topic replies have been moved to [link=http://www.coffeesnobs.com.au/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=Brew;action=display;num=1101336787]This Thread[/link] by gwdcoffee.

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  • kaanage
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    Originally posted by HV_MAN link=1101089797/0#6 date=1101192860
    though the classic was the best you could buy, I couldnt have been more wrong not having entered the dark underworld that is coffee. 8).....
    Now I cant wait to source a semi-commercial machine and off load the classic.
    Well for non-HX home machines, they have their pluses and minuses like any other and in terms of espresso quality, its damned close to a HX machine with care (OK, the Sylvia IS HX quality with a lot of care). couldnt have been more wrong seems awfully strong wording to me.

    Anyway, back to OT, Ive have found these showerscreen screws to be very tight on new Gaggias and you need to put a lot of force on the screwdriver to get it off cleanly (awkward when you have to push up). They must come from the factory that way and once you do get it off, you only have to make it just bottom out when retightening. If it wont loosen even when hot, you could resort to an impact driver but you would have to remove the grouphead boiler assembly from the machine to get room to use it. Luckily, dismantling Gaggias is a VERY task.

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  • HV_MAN
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    author=mauricem
    The Gaggia Baby does have a  three way valve
    Your Right

    I thought the classic was the only domestic machine with this valve this...and went along way to my purchase decision.
    Oh well. I knew next to nothing about coffee back then and though the classic was the best you could buy, I couldnt have been more wrong not having entered the dark underworld that is coffee. 8).....
    Now I cant wait to source a semi-commercial machine and off load the classic.

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  • JD
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    Thanks all for your suggestions. Much appreicated. JD.

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  • mauricem
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    Originally posted by HV_MAN link=1101089797/0#3 date=1101097528
    LOL,  

    If Its like the classics group the screen should come off by removing the screw in the centre.
    The manual describes this as part of the cleaning process.

    Backflush in not possiable on these unit as only the classic is fitted with the 3way solenoid.
    The Gaggia Baby does have a three way valve

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  • HV_MAN
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    LOL,

    If Its like the classics group the screen should come off by removing the screw in the centre.
    The manual describes this as part of the cleaning process.

    Backflush in not possiable on these unit as only the classic is fitted with the 3way solenoid.

    If is really really tight, Id contact your supplier as it should come off.

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  • GR8WineandCoffee
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    JD
    I was going to suggest to: first try to tighten the screw/nut up a little and then try to loosen it. Sometimes this tightening action breaks the locked thread.
    If that does not work, try to loosen it when the machine is
    1. hot
    2. cold
    As Fresh said if it is under warranty take it back. If you damage it then you could void your warranty.
    PS
    I had been signing some posts as JD. Sorry, I hope I did not confuse forum members. I will change how I sign off my posts.
    John (is there anybody who signs of as John????)
    John

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