"I havent replaced the old group head seal yet but i will when i start to notice leaking or that it is not possible to use the seal anymore because it is just too loose. in have already done something similar before so im not that concerned for now. i did compare the old seal and the new seal just to be sure i got the right spare part and it was exactly the one i wanted."
Group Head Seal
Location Ref: 98A
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Installation
Kerry
VIC
"Na"
John
AUCKLAND
"Do not have part yet"
Sandra
ACT
"Easy"
Tim
MARLESTON
"Direct replacement to existing seal"
Brian
NSW
"As per service manual"
John
QLD
"Very easy replacement of selector switch but make sure you purchase new o-rings as the new part doesnt come with them . i was lucky that o-rings were ok in the old switch. this fault happens due to the top valve cover cracks, im guessing from temperature hence creating channel for water to enter the steam wand channel. group head gasket is very easy to remove and replace"
David
NSW
"Wet seal edge"
Kelly
VICTORIA
"Just used a flathead screwdriver to remove old worn seal and also to help fit new seal"
Robert
AUCKLAND
"Only 2 real hurdles - you need a tri-tip screwdriver to open the top cover and it takes some brute force to remove the selector knob. i managed to get a couple of guitar picks wedged under the edge of the knob then just pulled, one hidden clip broke but its gotten from view and doesnt affect anything. the rest of the job is easy. just be careful not to damage the o-rings. they wont need replacing so dont worry about trying to buy those. re-inserting the metal pipe holding pins took some wiggling. the leaking steam wand issue is completely resolved now and full pressure is going to the group head again. nice to have such a good result."