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Leaking Classic - To buy or not to buy

5K views 24 replies 9 participants last post by  Norvin  
#1 ·
Hi all,

I could do with some advice on a Classic that's got a pretty serious leaking issue. I've got the option of getting this machine for quite cheap but the leak that they described looks pretty serious.

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My guess is that it could either be a pipe or the pump. I originally thought boiler gasket but the flow is quite heavy...

Think it could be worth a punt to try and fix up?

Cheers

Luke
 
#2 ·
depends on how much they want for it bearing in mind you probably don't want to touch the case after the "pour" ended...
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Could be a failed descale has dislodged some scale an now sitting just under the jet in the dispersion block leading to a pipe having come loose somewhere?

John
 
#4 ·
Water + electricity.....
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If its leaking from the pipework around the top of the boiler then plenty of nice 240v contacts to seep into.

If buy it, bear in mind that any loose water at the moment is vertically and gravitationally wanting to come downwards; when shipped...

Suggest before turning on plug into some form of RCD type plug and make sure good and dry before turning on with rubber gloves
:)


Might be worth ordering a service kit of seals to arrive at same time in case you get into stripping it down, pipework if blown is normally at the join so if not too far up, pipe can be shortened (if plastic type)

Plenty of spares available though and a fun way of finding out how it works

John
 
#5 ·
@johnealey ah yes water and electricity... I'd forgotten about that one!

I'm comfortable stripping the machine down. I've done my Classic 3 times, replaced the whole steam arm, all the seals, etc

I just wondered how major a fix this will be. Seems like it could be worth a punt?
 
#6 ·
For £25 if nothing else you got some hobby time and some spares for your existing classic, maybe even a portafilter handle that can have the bottom cut off this minimising the initial outlay
:)


John
 
#7 ·
Above of course just guesses as until you open the case up, won't really know for sure.

John
 
#18 ·
Time for an update - the machine came through today!

I'll be honest, I didn't want to plug the machine in, I'd seen the leak and was keen to see what things looked like under the hood.

Things started off pretty well, but then I spotted it... Can you see it?



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So out of everything I thought it might be from the video it turns out things are a little more serious. I'm not completely sure how this has happened? Anyone seen a boiler crack like this before?

Before I cost up a new boiler I thought it'd be worth asking on here, bit of a long shot I know but does anyone have one that they'd be willing to sell?

Cheers

Luke
 

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#25 · (Edited by Moderator)
Taken from a dealers website-

Gaggia Classic Boiler 120/220/240V 570/680W Part No. EF0030/A

used on the Gaggia Baby, Baby 89, Carezza, Classic, Evolution, Espresso, New Baby, New Baby 06, New Baby 06-Class and Platinum Vision. Is suitable for the domestic Gaggia machines manufactured up to and including 2014.