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Old 20-Mar-2006, 23:29   #1
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Size of cylinder head nuts please
What size spanner for cylinder head nuts on a 900ss 91 please. Going to try and get rid of the oil leak this weekend.
Anyone have the Ducati special tool to borrow ?
Have a top man helping so not all bad.
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Old 20-Mar-2006, 23:33   #2
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15mm. Can't help with the tool i'm afraid, but if you weld a socket mid way down a 15mm ring spanner, you can calculate the torque required at the torque wrench.
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Old 20-Mar-2006, 23:37   #3
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Thankyou Mr Nelly
Its obviously not true what Dibble says about you
Please bear that in mind when you calculate his invoice.
Cheers Kev
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Old 20-Mar-2006, 23:38   #4
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15mm ring spanner will do the job-- but you may have to grind the ring a tad thinner to get onto the nut--i used an old spanner and welded an old socket with half inch drive to take the torque wrench along the spanner shaft to make the special tool
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Old 20-Mar-2006, 23:48   #5
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Old 20-Mar-2006, 23:57   #6
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haha i just discovered the need for said tool this weekend.

Its surprising how much you have to grind the spanner down to get it to fit.

The need to buy myself a welder seems to grows with each bike i own...
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Old 21-Mar-2006, 00:02   #7
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Think its a trip down the car shop for a cheap Draper ring spanner to grind down rather than the Snap On

Thanks for your help
Kev

Got to drop the engine out first though, oh what joy !
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Old 21-Mar-2006, 00:33   #8
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I think I used a combination ring / open ended spanner and just happened to have a piece of box section the right size for the ring-end and getting my torque wrench on as well.

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Old 21-Mar-2006, 18:12   #9
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Do you think any of you could post a picture up of the spanner?
I'm gonna have a bash at making one up.

Thanks in advance

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Old 21-Mar-2006, 18:57   #10
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The spanner is shown in the Haynes manual - its like a big 'C' shape.

Just had a look at the www.duc.nu site and the workshop manual on there - and the special tool is simply shown as a double ended ring spanner with a square hole tube built into the middle to allow a torque wrench to be fitted straight in.

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