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I have no problems with non-pedigree dogs myself, I've had both, my last Springer was from non-pedigree 'working' stock. I used him beating on a...
Gundogs were originally bred just for that, to be dogs used to either work alongside the guns as retrievers of game that was shot, spaniels of...
Agree they are great dogs but very high energy, even more than the working Springers I used to have. Gundogs are fine and I personally love them...
Yes, the shaft looks fine and the seal is supplied by Ducati so the quality shouldn't be in question. Sure it'll be Ok, just seems wrong...
Well looks like I'll refit the new one the same way although it seems counter intuitive and trust that Ducati have a good reason. Just hope it...
I think you might be right, the new seal is fully encapsulated but the old one was a plain metal casing with the rubber bonded to it on the...
Does anyone know the reason why the seal is fitted upside down going 'with' the direction of oil flow instead of 'against' it as would be usual?...
Unfortunately there is zero gap, the backside of the 'upside-down' fitment is bang up against the seating :(
Good point well made! However, having read the thread quoted in Gaz's thread I'm glad I didn't try and do that!
Hi Chris, that is a good method and I did half consider it. Unfortunately, with the seal fitted as it was, the mating surface would have been...
Hi Chris, it's seal (9) on the top diagram. I've uploaded some pics to my original post to help.
Hi Gaz, yes the bush itself looks Ok, it was the actual ally seat that took a bit of a battering where I'd had to lever the bugger out. I...
I'm in the process of replacing the clutch and all the seals on the right-hand crankcase cover. Everything was going swimmingly until it came to...
It is, but Final Edition is a yoof innit an' can't spell like. ;)
Bizarre at it may seem 12.5v on a 12v battery isn't fully charged. I can't remember the maths involved but IIRC 12.5v is about 80% and a fully...
The longer term way is to start off measuring your existing clearances and shims and then just buying the shims you actually need from Ducati for...
Screwfix or Toolstation do a part multipack of copper washers covering pretty much all the sizes you'll ever need. Costs around £15 IIRC and will...
Good job he invested in a carbon fibre mudguard to offset the extra weight then ;)
1. Honda SS50 (knackered and crap) 2. SuzukiTS50ER (loved it) 3. Honda CB100 (Brand new, nothing but trouble!) Passed test 4. Suzuki GSX250 EX...
Still Tool Station or Screwfix multi packs ;)