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Been told of the wherabouts of a 996Z bike. Thats right, a Z not an S. Never heard of such a thing, but it sounds like a pre "stretta" deep sump motor.
Anybody shed anymore light on this? :puzzled::puzzled:
Not sure, but there was a different spec for the American market, this could be the reason.
Other than that not a clue, nothing in any of my Duk books.
baylissboy
21-Oct-2005, 09:41
Don't really know,but my Foggy rep's engine number has a Z as one of it's prefix letters,could that have anything to do with it?
ie,SPS motors have a Z in their numbers & non- SPS motors don't??
Originally posted by baylissboy
Don't really know,but my Foggy rep's engine number has a Z as one of it's prefix letters,could that have anything to do with it?
ie,SPS motors have a Z in their numbers & non- SPS motors don't??
Without looking, I think all Ducati road motors are prefixed ZAR*****
Sounds a real oddball, and the fact nobody on the board has come up with anything tends to indicate either I have my facts wrong, or he does.
You know anything about this Felix?
[Edited on 21-10-2005 by yeti]
Try e-mailing DUK Yeti - they might be able to shed some light.
Originally posted by TP
Try e-mailing DUK Yeti - they might be able to shed some light.
Good thought. will do just that
Yeti bit of a long shot here, but the Z in the frame numbers denotes the bike is of Italian manufacture. presumeably the same for engine numbers and therefore means whoever is selling this knows nowt about what they are talking about.
Can't remember if there is a Z in the engine number.
John, i've never heard of a Z spec?????
The Z does denote Italian origins and is present in all the frame and engine numbers, regardless of model.............
Originally posted by nelly
John, i've never heard of a Z spec?????
The Z does denote Italian origins and is present in all the frame and engine numbers, regardless of model.............
Ah ha, its official Nelly the clever one confirms i'm a genies ar$e.:lol:
"Ah ha, its official Nelly the clever one confirms i'm a genies ar$e."
Aha-that would explain it, whenever I see you you are always ttrying to get back into the bottle-of course you have to empty it first............:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lo l::lol::lol::lol:
John
Originally posted by Monty
"Ah ha, its official Nelly the clever one confirms i'm a genies ar$e."
Aha-that would explain it, whenever I see you you are always ttrying to get back into the bottle-of course you have to empty it first............:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lo l::lol::lol::lol:
John
Moi? never.
I can confirm that I have never seen Shaun drink a solitary beer.
Not that I can remember anyway. (hic)
[Edited on 21-10-2005 by TP]
Originally posted by TP
I can confirm that I have never seen Shaun drink a solitary beer.
Not that I can remember anyway. (hic)
[Edited on 21-10-2005 by TP]
An Auzzie confirming someone else's sobriety-and he expects us to believe him????:lol:
John
skidlids
25-Oct-2005, 14:13
Monty he said Solitary beer which is easy enough for me to believe as I cant see Shaun stopping at one :P
According to KJP, a Z spec motor is basically the engine the factory raced in 96, 97 and 98 immediately prior to going to the testastretta lump. So it's a 996 with a deep sump motor, sand cast crankcases and 30/36mm valves (I may be slightly wrong on this, but it's def NOT 32/38mm.
So now we all know - or do we............................
Originally posted by skidlids
Monty he said Solitary beer which is easy enough for me to believe as I cant see Shaun stopping at one :P
;)
I can neither confirm nor deny ...
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