Fixing relief valve leaks / very good replacement OPV - Page 2

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lennoncs (original poster)
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#11: Post by lennoncs (original poster) »

Insane price for a motor



try this:

Grainger Item # 3K068
Price (ea.) $77.40
Manufacturer GENERAL ELECTRIC
Mfr. Model # 5KH32FN5586X

that is a 1/3 Hp



a 1/2 hp is $122.00


Parts are cheap and plentiful for this motor when you need a start cap or switch.


Sean


P.S.
Yes, insane price for a valve also

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AndyS
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#12: Post by AndyS »

lennoncs wrote: insane price for a valve
Is it available in brass instead of stainless?
-AndyS
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lennoncs (original poster)
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#13: Post by lennoncs (original poster) »

yep

sky is the limit with these folks, you tell them what you want and they make it.

my valve is surgical 320ss with teflon seals



sean

denniskeating
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#14: Post by denniskeating »

Yes, Grainger will be sending me the 3K067 motor $91.45 with tax and shipping I think it is the same motor you furnished a link to Andy, except it is 1/3hp, not 1/4hp.
I also have the upgrade OPV valve coming.
Next I'll order a procon pump and a water filter for my adventure.
I appreciate the input from everyone.
Thanks, Dennis

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AndyS
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#15: Post by AndyS »

lennoncs wrote:Insane price for a motor
C'mon, Sean, it's Italian. Italian motors make better espresso.
-AndyS
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denniskeating
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#16: Post by denniskeating »

Sean,
I need help understanding how to install the new OPV and at same time hooking up new (3/8"?)direct plumb in line.
I would need to put the OP valve on a tee coming out of the boiler tee, wouldn't I? Then my incoming water line would also connect to the OP Valve tee?
I'm thinking that by not using the stock OP Valve, my adapter & water hook-up fittings will be different. I am also taking out the vibe pump, and adding external Procon w/ 1/2hp motor, and good water filters.
Also, is there concern for a strain relief or grommet where the external water line enters the machine?
Thanks, Dennis

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