Gatewood wrote:Image posting isn't working for me...
[img]http://www.home-barista.com/forums/userpix/837_IMG_0255_1.jpg[/img]bcquinn1 wrote:It is possible you blew one or both of the piston head gaskets, which would create a faulty seal in the group head - which could cause the problems you're experiencing. It is also possible that you damaged either the piston rod, or the piston head. Some of the La Pavonis were built with a plastic piston rod assembly, which is susceptible to damage.
j7on wrote:I had a similar problem not getting the screen off with the "tapping"(or beating the h*ll out of it with a hammer) method, i got the screen off by prying on the screen itself with a flat screwdriver, i did not need to break the o-ring and even though i pried for like 15-20 minutes there were no MAJOR scratches on the screen afterwards(no, i did not warp the screen either).
But, if you can get air through the screen it would be likely to get water through it too?
Did you unscrew the tube(its threaded) before you messed around with the pipecleaner?
You might have just pushed "it"(whatever could be up there) further in.
Gatewood wrote:I got the screen out; the o-ring is damaged. I will get another. But here's the wild part. My piston doesn't go up far enough to reveal the input hole, even when it's up all the way. So, that's the problem with my not getting water out but a dribble. Whatever water I was getting through there was having to seep through. And I can see no way to remedy this but to send it in to be repaired by somebody. It's a real bummer. Thanks for the schematic; that made me see what's up better.
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