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- | [title] Troubleshooting #3: Horrible clacking sound |
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- | [* black] If it sounds horrible |
+ | [title] Troubleshooting #3: Horrible clacking sound when running (Even without beans!) |
+ | [* black] If it sounds horrible when running (even without coffee beans) like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcQcbHIPqx8 then it's probably either a damaged torque limiter or a stripped drive gear. FYI: The situation in the video was the aftermath of a rock getting jammed in the burrs. |
[* black] I don't cover tear down all the way to the gear box. Step #9 is as close as I go. In the photo though there are 4 washer screws and 2 screws on the encoder. If you remove those you'll be well on your way to investigating the gear box. | |
[* black] The options to fix either of these are not good so if there is damage here and you fix it successfully, post a comment below. Breville has a repair service for about $90 and that may be the best option in this situation. | |
+ | [* black] The torque limiter may be "fixable" by epoxying the mechanism (It's not going to limit torque anymore but should at least grind coffee) |
+ | [* black] The drive gear on the right can be found on ebay by searching "BCG800XL gear". Last I checked the price with shipping was excessively high. |