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Generator basket nut??? Can someone tell me how to get the 30mm nut off the generator basket without spending £85 on the Ducati tool? Or has anyone got one I could beg/steal/borrow? Just to cure a slipping starter which I think's caused by the kidneys which spin out not engaging properly......possibly the spring? HELP!!!!!!:( |
Airgun is the easiest, maybe a strap wrench? |
You could also try putting the bike in gear. Then get someone to sit on it with both fron & rear brakes on while undoing the nut. Its a right git to get off. I used a clutch holding tool and managed to bend the arm undoing the nut earlier this year. |
I might try to get a windy gun from work.......my Draper one's poor! Tried the in gear with the back brake on, but the 30 & 32 spanners I had together were under a bit of pressure, so I thought it must be a bit tight & didn't know if the gearbox was up to the torque.......s'ppose it must me tho! Will try again tomorrow:( |
![]() Place a copper coin here to jam the gears in order to tighten, place the coin on the opposite side to loosen. |
Shazam, Think that'd work on the tightening side, but it free wheels to slacken off, otherwise the starter would turn with the engine running.......wouldn't it? Thik that's what the pawls are for.......which is what I'm trying to get the nut off for....to stop em slipping! Will have a look this afternoon...... |
Playing up again this morning......yup, took the chickens way out and put it back together without removing nut. So rang friendly negihbourhood Duke mechanic to book it in......seemded very reasonable until I mentioned that I couldn't get the nut off....."good" he say's because you can cause alot of damage......."you didn't try a windy gun did you?"......er, yes........"oh, you can bend the crank and elongate a mounting hole, which nessecitates an bottom end engine stripdown to get the crank straightened":o and can subsequently be very expensive.......I'm told that this is why Ducati have their special tool! Anyone heard of this, it does sound plausible.......and he's a good guy from what I've heard........afraid, very very afraid:( |
Hi Neil I'm no expert but.. "You can bend the crank with a windy gun!!" Blinkin' 'eck! How much torque does a windy gun deliver? I'd expect my arms to be ripped off before the crank bent - (but what do I know?) ps. Nice to see you eventually got yourself an 851/888. If I remember right, you were once after my 888 Strada! Steve |
nut Hi Neil Recently taken mine off with air gun air pressure at max and then the initial torque will spin the nut off. ok with mine make sure you have a proper 6 sided impact socket not a cheapy. ian |
Had it all explained last night over a 750 crank, you can twist them slightly which means they run out of true, and as the webs on the crank are an interferance fit complete with a pin, it bends the pin out of alignment.....which means a motor strip down bottom end:sniff: Just waiting to hear back on it...... Steve, thought it must've been you! Am starting to wish that I'd bought the Strada now, as I don't think it would've given this bother! Are you still up in Sunderland? IF you ever fancy a run out, I'm just down the A19......once I get the bike fixed that is..........sometime, hopefully! |
I have the proper tool if you want to borrow it.I am in York,only an 1 1/2 hours drive or i can send it to you. |
Neil.. Yep, I'm still in Sunderland. Not many 851/888s around this way so far as I know, but I'm up for a run out come the blue skies. I ride alone mostly these days 'cause most of my ex-biker mates have turned into old farts and 'settled down' to wear the proverbial carpet slippers (@ 40 yrs old!), and my own spare time tends to be midweek when everyone else is working. I do manage to get to most meetings at Croft through the season though, (BSB's there again this year too!) and I cover a good few miles on the moors of Weardale (Highforce/Alston) and the Lake District. Maybe it's time those of us in the North East sorted a few rideouts for the summer? Anyone else up for it? |
Thanks very much for the offer Jasper! Much appreciated! But the bike's with the mechanic, and he reckons that the crank isn't bent but the sprag clutch is broken (as suspected) didn't think 2.5hours labour was too bad all in. So he's ordered one but doen't reckon he'll get it until Wednesday.......:o looks like I'll be doing some DIY at the weekend then! WVT......we'll get a North-East run out sorted! I occasionally go out with a mate from work on a 916sp and another lads got an 900SS so there's a start! |
Hey.......buy some tools ya cheap buggar. |
north east ride out - no problem at all, love to come along - dependant on when it is I just might have to come on the Prilla as I've just started to rebuild the 851. cheers Neil |
the north east you say ? |
si, cold n blustery north east - we'll have to arrange something when it stops hailstoning at random times......nice morning, then it chucks it down and pelts you with ice........can't tell I was over Hartside on Saturday then! |
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