Its been a long time coming, but the monsta rebuild is almost here!
Over the years I've been doing little mods to the ol girl, and I reckon I've got it pretty much where I want it. I've also collected a few engine bits..
I would like to have this done by November because the local Ducati owners club is having it bi-anual italian MC show and I'd like to enter..
So, the next step is put these engine bits together. Then when that's done I'm gunna pull the bike to bits, cut off unwanted brackets from the frame and weld a few bits back on, then repaint it.
The Bike is a 93 900, the first monster! I've had the bike for about 15 years, bought it new in 95. Although it still gets heaps of looks, its looking a bit ratty! the frame has battery acid marks and stone chips all over it and the tank ect. But you'd expect that after 90,000 klms
Anyhow, I thought I'd share it with DMF because it (the people here) has been a huge influence on the what I've done!
Heres the engine cases all masked up ready to go to the powder coaters.
I Bought the cases from ebay cheep because they were broken where the side stand bolts on. I got a guru mate to weld em up and I remachined it.
I then had to bore the cases so's the 984 barrel's would fit.
I also did a mod that's recomended by Ducati Kämna (
http://www.kaemna.de/cms_en/custinfo.htm )
In my engine, the under piston cooling oil jet, on the rear cylinder, gets blocked for 180 deg of rotation by the crank wheel, because the jet comes from the wrong side of the engine.
What I did was extend oil galleys through the cases so that the oil jet come from the other side of the engine.
this pic shows the new oil jet hole. Its come around the outside of the main bearing sleeve, you can see the hole where the sleeve fits in cases..
here's the 984 big bore kit..
I had the piston crowns ceramic coated and the skirts caoted with a low friction coating. The barrels were coated with a heat dispersing coating.
here's the heads, another ebay score..
I've had em ported and ceramic coated, aand had the heat dispersing coating put on them. I also cleaned up the casting around the fins above the belt on the front head before coating, some people might know the casting is messy in that area.. and also polished the ends of some of the cooling fins. You can also see the new Nichols head studs in the pic.
Here's a set of veetwo 210 cams. I work there as a machinist, so I get to make my own..
and because I made my own.. thats my name stamped on them!
I was going to put the heads together this w/end while the cases are out, but that hasn't happened!
instead