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andyb
19-Oct-2003, 15:24
Can someone tell me, or tell me where to find, the std ducati clutch plate order please?

skidlids
19-Oct-2003, 16:26
Usually find some info on www.ducati.com where they have parts catalogues

andyb
19-Oct-2003, 16:29
haynes manual, only have the old stuff, and www.ducati only shows part of the picture described as clutch plate assembly.

andyb
19-Oct-2003, 16:31
nelly?????

Rushjob
19-Oct-2003, 16:35
This is Nelly's answering service.
I'm sorry but I am unable to take your query on at the moment as me and Dukerob are currently blagging our way around the paddock at the WSBK at Magny Cours.
Normal service will be resumed when I sober up!
Please leave a massage after the beep

:lol::lol::lol:

kwikbitch
19-Oct-2003, 16:38
Andy? Did u 4get? Nelly's in France til TUESDAY wiv dukerob...
Nelly!?...NELLY!!!! WE NEED YOU!!!!!!:(

kwikbitch
19-Oct-2003, 16:39
Rushjob! Think you got in there just b4 me!!:P

skidlids
19-Oct-2003, 16:43
does this help

skidlids
19-Oct-2003, 16:56
Thats the pic from the 998 engine manual, but is basically the same as the pic in the parts pdf on ducati.com

does the pic below give any clues, does the 998 use two spring plates, possibly in the position where the 2 are out of line in the pic, this pic is again from the engine manual (thanks to Totto) and is where I run the 2 spring plates in my slipper clutch on the race bike.

andyb
19-Oct-2003, 17:39
As you can see there are only four friction in the pisture. Now most have a round eight so its not a very good picture.
On my stm slipper i ran 4 dished plates. incidently jhp said you should run the dished ones in pairs seperated by a friction and in the shape as if you are cupping your hands together. One pair after the first 2mm, then the last at the very end but one friction and plain. after this you can put as many plain in to get your 4-5mm gap.

still doesnt answer my problem though.

im toying with the haynes set up for a sp.

bloody hell!!

skidlids
19-Oct-2003, 17:56
The 2nd pic looks as if it has 8 friction plates.
i know Phil Bevan on the JHP sponsored (among others) 996RS runs 4 spring plates in opposing pairs one pair near the back of the clutch and the other closer to the front, I only run the two in my 748R clutch.
from the 2nd pic it looks as if the clutch starts with 2 drive plates followed by a friction plate, then a spring plate then alternating between 6 friction plates and 5 drive plates, then probably another spring plate followed by friction plate and the final drive plate.

antonye
19-Oct-2003, 20:16
You need this page:

andyb
19-Oct-2003, 21:21
cheers mate.

Totto
20-Oct-2003, 00:10
Those manual pages look very familiar :D

antonye
20-Oct-2003, 10:11
Originally posted by Totto
Those manual pages look very familiar :D

Shhhh! Don't tell anyone! :D