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Old 01-Sep-2003, 16:19
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OK, let\'s establish what type I\'ve got....

my unit has a red pressure plate, with a Ducati Corse Logo on it. It also has what I assume is a part number (unless it is a really trick slipper with an IP address :-)): 194.1.012.1A-0. There is also the logo of what looks like a manufacturer on there (AL?), but it is definitely not Bucci.

There is also what looks like a date on there: 20-02-2002.

So - is it a DP or RS one?

Stephens - if you want to e-mail both guides to me, large file sizes don't pose a problem.

[Edited on 1-9-2003 by 998Addict]
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Old 01-Sep-2003, 16:39
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The part number for the pressure plate is the same as used in the 998RS02 and RS03. Do you have part number of the internals, i.e. the clutch drum, basket, and flange (back plate)?

By the way the order shown in the exploded diagram in the RS manual is (from inside to outside):

6-8-6-7-6-8-6-7-6-8-6-7-6-8-6-7-6-7

where:
6 is friction plate
7 is 1.5 mm flat steel plate
8 is dished plate

Remember, though, that this is just a starting point and the make-up to the clutch pack ideal for your back may vary depending on tolerances, etc.
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Old 08-Sep-2003, 08:11
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I haven't yet had a chance to dismantle the clutch and check the part numbers on the flange, etc., but the part number on the box it came [to me] in, is 968244AAA.

HTH
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