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deej
03-Apr-2005, 20:55
and how do i stop it ???

i have noticed a oily like fluid leaking from the part in the photo, how can i fix this and what damage have may i have caused by riding it like this ??? :puzzled::puzzled:

Lily
03-Apr-2005, 21:05
Looks like your oil breather.... replace it maybe???

deej
03-Apr-2005, 21:19
cheers lily

anyone else help ???

rough price ??

Lily
03-Apr-2005, 21:20
no idea about price, but you can get 'bling' ones from jhp etc

not really mu cuppa, but they can look ok on the right bike.

keefer
03-Apr-2005, 21:22
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=18058

for a comprehensive look at this problem,
reed this from earlier today

deej
03-Apr-2005, 22:14
whhoah

shazaam goes into such detail im now confused,im not technically minded ( yet ) so im guessing i need a new cranckcase breather because im riding the engine too hard and too fast which sounds about right

how much was yours keefer and have you got any pictures please mate

keefer
04-Apr-2005, 00:24
should be all finished by the end of this week, will post pics then.
its not the cheep option though,
probably best to go for the hollowed out breather with reed valve in air box option.
have a look at Shaz's post again

Harv748
04-Apr-2005, 00:25
Its not a big deal Deej...you'll find a lot of the older 748/9** models with the same thing. I notice yours still has the old type of breather (with the silver metal surround/edge). The newer types appear to be all plastic.

I think these are slightly better, and also come with some form of 'o' ring or gasket to try and avoid this small leak. You will also see a lot of bikes with silicone around this breather in a bid to stop it as it is so common.

Talk to Nelly, I'm sure he can sort you one out, and talk you through the removal/refitting.

nelly
04-Apr-2005, 02:00
Most of the older ones leak. They use an alloy washer as a gasket. Simple cure is to take off the breather, coat the washer in threebond, refit and tighten down. Solves the problem 9 times out of 10.

rcgbob44
04-Apr-2005, 12:26
Why not just clean it by flushing it out?

Mr_S
04-Apr-2005, 22:15
I still want to know why not to ditch the valve?

dave w
04-Apr-2005, 22:32
The DP one is around £55... I went for a STM from Tecmoto £45, The only problem is you can not use the standard seal, You can use some silicon or some PTFE tape around the thread to stop any oil from leaking up. :)

dave w
04-Apr-2005, 22:39
Just for you ! :cool:

deej
04-Apr-2005, 22:44
very bling dave

i can relax a bit now so i will have a look at it over the weekend then

cheers guys

dave w
04-Apr-2005, 22:46
Changed mine because it was leaking too !

deej
26-Apr-2005, 23:23
cant find a stm one anywhere, does anyone ahve any pics of the DP one and who else makes one for a reasonable price

will normal household silicone do or is there a better alternative

cheers

nelly
27-Apr-2005, 00:10
STM......................;) I have a couple in stock deej

Mark
27-Apr-2005, 09:02
Oh, shame on you Nelly! :P

deej
28-Apr-2005, 20:38
ah expect the phone to be ringing then nelly

as long as their not yelllow

deej
03-May-2005, 19:59
cheers nelly, top class service again from you mate. a real qualtiy looking peice of kit mate.

ordered on the friday, delivered on the saturday morning just a shame the missus was out and it sat in the post office all weekend otherwise it would be fitted by now.

thanks for saving my arse with the probolt screen kit too, much appreciated

i just wish you had a stm sprocket in stock as the one i found was paid for last tuesday and still not delivered. :mad: