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Old Nov 8th, 2008, 2:56 pm   #1 (permalink)
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ciao a tutti -

just got a ducati clutch pack (19020111A), and noticed that all the flat plates (including the convex plate) have a semi-circle punch on the outer edge. is this some sort of alignment marking that needs to be positioned specifically in the clutch hub on assembly?

i ask this, as there is NO mention of this in the ducati performance/bucci (strada) slipper clutch assembly instructions, nor anywhere else i have searched.

hoping that someone here will know, and can advise.

a presto,
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Old Nov 8th, 2008, 3:09 pm   #2 (permalink)
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Good morning John, it is imperative that these be lined absolutely to the letter or your front axle nut will fall off and you swingarm will come out, this in turn will make your radiator leak.

K, now I got that outa my system, no difference whatsoever, if you are anal just spread them out evenly is all you may wonna do for your own piece of mind.

The make no difference as to there location so yeap just space em evenly if you want.
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Good morning John, it is imperative that these be lined absolutely to the letter or your front axle nut will fall off and you swingarm will come out, this in turn will make your radiator leak.

K, now I got that outa my system, no difference whatsoever, if you are anal just spread them out evenly is all you may wonna do for your own piece of mind.

The make no difference as to there location so yeap just space em evenly if you want.
grazie mille amico.
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