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Old 16-Jun-2005, 21:54
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I have a 888 racing parts list on cd-rom(and hard copy) if it's any help.It's as close as i can get to parts list for mine.
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Old 16-Jun-2005, 22:06
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you could be right gary,
the heads on my bike have got bigger valves fitted, pretty well certain that they are 37 exh and 31 inlet.
this could mean the heads are 888R items with bigger valves etc, or could mean nothing at all.
the part number does not match with ones I've checked against so far.


still looking into cams, pistons etc.

this is all getting just a tad confusing , but I'll get there in the end.

thanks
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Old 16-Jun-2005, 22:34
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where do I find this yahoo 851 group guys.

any chance of a link.

thanks


found it......




[Edited on 16-6-2005 by Red SPS]
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dont know if these could help out with the valves?? a mate used them to source some inlets and head work for NC30

http://www.cylinderheadshop.co.uk/gns.html
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Old 16-Jun-2005, 23:06
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thanks mate, all info is much appreciated.



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Old 16-Jun-2005, 23:44
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Robin

Not sure if you found the Yahoo site, but the link is:

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Ducati851/

You just have to sign up.

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Old 16-Jun-2005, 23:49
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yep found it ok andrew.

cheers
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Old 17-Jun-2005, 09:46
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Glad to see you're sticking with it Robin,it'll be worth it mate.
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Robin, I've been off the board for a couple of days but I'm thrilled to bits to see that you're restoring the SPS to its former glory.

Very best of luck with it.
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Old 17-Jun-2005, 16:41
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Robin,

I recently bought some parts for an SP3 from Ducati. For things like the piston rings, head gaskets and shell bearings the system showed the old part numbers superceded by more recent 916 parts and all in stock.

The SP5 barrel is the same as an SP3. I got a pair of used SP5 barrels and pistons for UKP 70 on e-bay a few months ago. Worth keeping an eye out for parts there.

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