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					Originally Posted by Mister Moo  A grouphead gasket that has begun to leak has already lost its elasticity; in other words, through continued heat and compression the thing has gone just about rock hard.  To spare yourself the inevitable unpleasant gouging out of a failed, glued-in grouphead gasket, change them once a year while they are still pliable and still easy to remove.  
 O-rings, associated with steam wand seals, are best changed before they begin to leak, too.  I say, be a big shot and spring for the $0.65 early.  Change the o-ring when you replace the grouphead gasket.
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 As usual, I'm screwing up my terminology on the gaskets and other parts.
Regarding the grouphead gasket, 
I noticed on machines like the Expobar, there is a ridge above the shower screen where you are supposed to kinda pry off the gasket in a matter similar to opening a paint can.
I'd have to look at the diagram to figure out the steam wand o-ring gasket but imagine it shouldn't be hard to get to.
My grouphead gasket seems pretty well seated in there and now I have something to obsess over for a few days until a new gasket arrives.  I'd imagine an angled awl should do the trick in this case.
Great tips, but feels like hot citric backflush to my eyeballs.
Thanks Dan.

  anything I need to do inside my grinder tommorow????