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Old 14-Oct-2012, 08:26
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Lol! Thanks for the tip. I take it you just torque it up to the right torque rather than need some amazing Ducati only tool?
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Old 14-Oct-2012, 08:58
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Lol! Thanks for the tip. I take it you just torque it up to the right torque rather than need some amazing Ducati only tool?

Yep, can't just remember if it's 32 or 36mm but it really needs to be a long reach socket either way.

If you are doing a full service it may also be worth checking the valve clearances and the condition of the chrome on the rockers particuarly the openers.
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Old 14-Oct-2012, 13:18
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Roger that! It has already had a new big end and camshafts on the front cylinder so will have a good look!
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