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bossingit 20-Mar-2009 21:54

thinking of changing belts myself but i dont have a tensioner
 
I'm in sunny cranbrook in kent......does anyone have a tensioner theyd be able to lend out,obv a crate of beer would be offered for a day or twos use....the old ''credit crunch'' is stopping me buying one of my own,its hard enough just running the bike!haha

webteam 20-Mar-2009 21:59

D.I.Y.........

http://www.ducatisuite.com/belttension.html

Good luck

bossingit 20-Mar-2009 22:12

lol,thanks......when the moneys tight tho!!!!

stu 748 21-Mar-2009 08:44

I got one of the facon ones from snap on that i use and your welcome to borrow it if you want to i am in hastings
stu

phil_h 21-Mar-2009 13:07

So what's the issue with using the fingers and allen-key method ?
As long as you have a couple of go's getting the feel right, you'll be fine.
It's faaaaar more important that the tension on _any_ belt is a fraction loose rather than a fraction tight.
I've never used a tensioner-tool.

Strada916 10-Apr-2009 22:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by bossingit
I'm in sunny cranbrook in kent......does anyone have a tensioner theyd be able to lend out,obv a crate of beer would be offered for a day or twos use....the old ''credit crunch'' is stopping me buying one of my own,its hard enough just running the bike!haha


Have you done the belts yet ?

If not I've got a Facon tool you can borrow.

I live near Headcorn, so not that far away.

If you've not seen it, checkout my belt change page:
http://www.tassell.co.uk/belt_change.htm

Just done the belts on my 916 for the second time. Changing the fuel filter and cleaning the air filters at the same time.

bossingit 11-Apr-2009 22:43

hello mate.nope not done it yet...ive been getting a bit nervous about it,haha..im not the most technical of guys!!!!...where local do you get your belts from mate?

Strada916 11-Apr-2009 23:45

I got mine from Ducati Ashford, AKA Motorline.

Part number D73710031A, total cost for 2 including VAT = £68.09
(I got some discount off the normal price, DOC, BMF, IAM, MAG etc)

Plus you also want 2 wavey washers for the tensioner pulleys.

As long as you are not in a hurry, it's quite easy. The worse bit for getting it wrong is the actual belt timing, but if you mark the belts up and make sure you have all the timing marks right, it's not that bad.

Mark the old belts before you take them off, just to see how it works. Liquid paper is best.

The thing that takes longest is moving all the wires out of the way.
The first time I did it I found I also needed to replace the connector on the 2 yellow charging wires, as per the pictures, but in the long run that saved a break down later on :-)

A friend of mine had his done by someone over your way, for what I thought was a reasonable price. If you are uncertain about doing it yourself I can find out his name.

bossingit 12-Apr-2009 00:03

that'd be great if you could mate,ill pm you my mobile.....thanks again


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