Like this?

 

https://www.permatex.com/products/thread-compounds/thread-sealants/permatex-high-temperature-thread-sealant/

 

 

From: Whole Latte Love Technical Support [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2017 9:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [#98808] Heating element replacement

 

Hi Jonathan,

 

You can use Permabond or Locktite. It should be heat resistant up to 250, and 
food safe. 

 

 

 

Thanks,

Tracy

Whole Latte Love Technical Support

 

 

On Tue, 12 Dec at 1:25 AM , Jonathan Stroum <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: 

Thanks Mitch, appreciate the instructions and advice.

 

Should it be a high temp NSF sealant?

 

From: Whole Latte Love Technical Support [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2017 3:07 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Cc: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [#98808] Heating element replacement

 

Hi Jonathan,

 

Here is a link to our instruction guide for replacing the heating element. We 
use a 1 7/16" socket. 

https://wiki.wholelattelove.com/images/6/68/EXPOBAR_ALL_Replacing_The_Element.pdf

 

We use food grade, NSF thread sealant rather than a gasket. You should be able 
to find some at a restaurant supply store. 

 

Thanks,

Mitch

Whole Latte Love Technical Support

 

 

 

 

On Sat, 9 Dec at 3:36 PM , Jonathan Stroum <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: 

Did some more digging through the Brewtus archives and found a reference to 
37mm.

 

Planning to use yellow teflon on the threads after a thorough cleaning. I've 
also read that people have had to fashion their own gaskets, hoping the WLL 
replacement comes with one. I've rebuilt engines and a thousand other things so 
I'm not afraid of complexity but the fragility of the boiler and the force 
necessary to remove the element are concerning. Planning on leaving the boiler 
in place, using an oil filter wrench next to the end plate of the boiler and an 
impact wrench to loosen. 

 

Any advice is appreciated.

 

JP

On Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 11:45:46 AM UTC-8, jpaul wrote:

After a couple of months of french press I'm eager to replace the dead heating 
element in my brewtus ii.  While the new parts are on their way from WWL, I'm 
girding for the fight, planning to use an impact wrench.  I've seen various 
reports on the size of the heating element nut. I've read 1 7/16ths works but 
from the conversion table that could either be 36 or 37mm.  Anyone know the 
real size?

 

Thanks!

JP

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