It's a '00 M750 Dark. What yrs & model can I use to expand my fleebay search?
Guess who forgot about the hidden bolt behind the slave cylinder rubber grommet?
'00 M750 is 3-ph charging and carbie.
AFAIK, any '98 and later carbie motor would use the same cover, so '98-'01 M400, M600, M750 and '98-'99 M900.
I'm pretty sure all '98 -'08 air-cooled ie model covers would work if you fashion a blockoff plate for where the rpm trigger goes.
I've checked part numbers for 600, 620, 01 M750, SS750 and they all have a different parts number. Looking at the diagrams I see only one difference, something called the "gearbox pin bush"
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here's the 01 M750
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01M750D
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and
01M600
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Ducati probably decided the bushing was unnecessary, and to let the shaft ride in the aluminum case.
Check part #'s on the shaft.
What shaft?
Quote from: bdfinally on April 03, 2017, 06:15:08 AM
What shaft?
I believe that bushing and seal is for the shift shaft.
DP, if your talking about #26
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they're the same across the 00M750, 00SS750, 01M600, 01M750 & M750D
Which means all the cases you pictured should fit.
As Speeddog said, if you can make a block off plate for the later timing sensor, you can expand your choices.
Cool!
I still can't believe on the third time I've had that cover off, I forgot about the bolt [bang]. Could I have screwed anything else up by cranking that hard on it?
The threads that the hidden bolt go into may not have been too happy about it.
Switched to stainless steel bolts about a decade ago too. You don't think puller did anything at that contact point?
The end of the crank will be fine.
Thanks guys [beer]. Last question found a newish looking one across the pond in England that looks great and is reasonable price. How long do you think to get to east coast and through customs?
ok ended up buying a 02 M620 cover with should be here today.
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Trying to figure out what to block that sensor hole with. Is there any real pressure inside that case cover or am I just dealing with keeping the oil in and weather out?
No real pressure.
I'd remove that o-ring from the hole, so it doesn't fall inside.
Then I'd make an aluminum plate maybe 1/8" thick with that egg shape, use the M6 bolt at 12 O'clock to secure it.
Clean the surfaces, a thin coat of 3-bond, assemble.