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An easy to use home Espresso machine created by Saeco and rebranded for Starbucks. This machine is excellent for every day espresso drinkers and has an excellent build and product life.

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Looking for a rebuild kit for the barista

I had my barista, for over thirteen years. Would like to find part numbers for ramps gaskets?

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@palovik that will depend on your model. See if this parts list will help you

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For a standard tuneup (based on the diagram oldturkey03 posted) you only need to replace the brew head gasket (#46) and the two steam valve gaskets (#7). You should also remove and clean the brew screen (#47), and if your brew head is dripping also remove the valve holder screw (#45), clean the valve nipple (#42) and stretch the valve spring (#44) a little. If your steam wand is dripping you should loosen the set screw (#4) in the steam valve cam (#5) which will allow you to close the steam knob further then before and stop the drip, then re-tighten the step screw at the new position.

This covers all of the normal, age-related issues that this machine develops; if you have a specific issue that my instructions don't resolve let me know and I'll tell you what else is needed. The part numbers on that diagram are still good, and if you Google them you should find several online stores where you can buy them.

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