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Old 19-Jan-2005, 00:03
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Only one bolt has had to be drilled so far, but it looks like those b'stard exhaust downpipe nuts have rusted completely stuck.

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Old 19-Jan-2005, 00:06
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Split the side of them off with a small, sharp chisel. or get a nut splitter.
You'll probably get away with running a die up them to clean them and you're sorted.
If you start drilling and swinging on the stud, you could lose the thread in the head and then you'll need a Helicoil.
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Old 19-Jan-2005, 00:09
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Also, I'm going to overhaul the carbs and I see that there are a lot of gaskets and o-rings that need replacing.

Is there a kit available from Ducati which contains everything I need to do this?
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Old 19-Jan-2005, 00:10
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Split the side of them off with a small, sharp chisel. or get a nut splitter.
You'll probably get away with running a die up them to clean them and you're sorted.
If you start drilling and swinging on the stud, you could lose the thread in the head and then you'll need a Helicoil.

Thanks mate - will give that a try.

As I'm going for the 680 kit, I'm only worried about getting the fockers off at the moment!
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Old 19-Jan-2005, 08:38
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you do like a tinker dont you?, i feel a bit left out really not having anything to do.

i guess i could bolt on a bit of carbon when it arrives through the post
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Old 19-Jan-2005, 10:50
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You sure you can handle something that complicated Dickie?

Still, at least it's not far to bring it round mine when you can't figure out which end of the screwdriver to use...
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excellent and it looks just like my bike too!

just a foot note though.......................

i dont see valentino with a spanner in his hand very often
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Old 19-Jan-2005, 13:30
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Lol! I'll remind you of that at the end of the season.

Although, if you read "Valentino Rossi - Moto Genius" you'll realise that he did used to fix and tune his own bikes very early on...
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Lol! I'll remind you of that at the end of the season.

Although, if you read "Valentino Rossi - Moto Genius" you'll realise that he did used to fix and tune his own bikes very early on...

yeah, well i used to take my scooter enigine apart when i was 16 too.

but like rossi i've now moved up in the world and am a top flight racer now

well.......ok.......a racer.

sorry, i'll get my coat!
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