90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
I put LED bulbs in the 907 with a shindengen regulator and all is well. everywhere except the headlights
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There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
If it ain't broke keep fixin it till it is
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There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
If it ain't broke keep fixin it till it is
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92 907ie
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- model: 900 SS
- year: 1990
- Location: New Zealand
Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
Been a while ... have been working on it but in between the Marlin season & Venison ...... have both in the freezer so the family are at least fed for winter
Was originally my intention to build the engine but as my first Ducati in to the 'Proffesionals' ... that & I simply didnt have the tooling required for a major ... more on rebuild later
That said when I picked up the engine the mechanic advised I was missing a swinger bearing (I supplied 3x) which simply wasnt the case as when I supplied the parts manual with a checklist of supplied parts I only ticked off after triple checking they were there ...
The only reason I bother with that story was when I went to fit the missing bearing & seal the thing kept creaping in to the case & it was at that point I noticed the internal retainer wasnt there for the inside bearing to seat on ... that wasnt GOOD!
Insult to injury I then had to replace both bearings & seals after fitting a new internal circlip
Was originally my intention to build the engine but as my first Ducati in to the 'Proffesionals' ... that & I simply didnt have the tooling required for a major ... more on rebuild later
That said when I picked up the engine the mechanic advised I was missing a swinger bearing (I supplied 3x) which simply wasnt the case as when I supplied the parts manual with a checklist of supplied parts I only ticked off after triple checking they were there ...
The only reason I bother with that story was when I went to fit the missing bearing & seal the thing kept creaping in to the case & it was at that point I noticed the internal retainer wasnt there for the inside bearing to seat on ... that wasnt GOOD!
Insult to injury I then had to replace both bearings & seals after fitting a new internal circlip
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- New bearings & Seals ready for instal.JPG (45.16 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- Torqued Swinger.JPG (35.36 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- Swinger is Oooon.JPG (35.8 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- model: 900 SS
- year: 1990
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
The Hugger needed attention as havent found a replacement ... yup I dont recon. they are ugly & kind of suit the square tail section of the 89/90
Damage occurred when 2x owners ago had the mishap with a truck trailer ... where the hot pipe melted a bit of the plastic
Trimmed, sanded through a few grades & plastic reviver made OK
Damage occurred when 2x owners ago had the mishap with a truck trailer ... where the hot pipe melted a bit of the plastic
Trimmed, sanded through a few grades & plastic reviver made OK
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- Off with Multi Tool.JPG (34.7 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- Installed Hugger.JPG (33.36 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
Finally get the exhaust on with those shiny headers
I removed the silencers & popped in perforated straight through & packed with wool ... hope that doesnt sound to raspy (haven't attached photos of that exercise as done to death on the site already)
I did notice when I fitted the mufflers to the headers it doesn't slip on snug .... I may need to get some liquid gasket in there to seal but will work that out when/if I get this thing going
I removed the silencers & popped in perforated straight through & packed with wool ... hope that doesnt sound to raspy (haven't attached photos of that exercise as done to death on the site already)
I did notice when I fitted the mufflers to the headers it doesn't slip on snug .... I may need to get some liquid gasket in there to seal but will work that out when/if I get this thing going
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- headers on.JPG (38.07 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- On with Exhaust.JPG (33.79 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- Exhaust syste on.JPG (37.7 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- model: 900 SS
- year: 1990
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
I havent fitted the the front sprocket yet as that was the last seal I needed to complete the engine
But I did install the right hand peg assembly .... there is also a case saver under that guard!
But I did install the right hand peg assembly .... there is also a case saver under that guard!
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
Back to Fueling
I wanted to place a Regulator into the line & was going to mount a gauge showing current/real time PSI ... but wasn't practical to mount anywhere I could view the gauge & wasn't really needed so on the basis I might be able to still sneak in a battery I made a mount under the front tank silent blocks (the silent blocks I found had longer threads on them so that doubled as a mount for the the regulator)
On the return to the tank a #40 jet was sweated in so pressure is good through high flow situations (no doubt someone will probably tell me now not small enough)
Also had to reroute the fuel line the long way around ... I couldn't find any thread that had tried / or done this particular way so again bet someone will correct me on this path ... i.e. will this work?
I wanted to place a Regulator into the line & was going to mount a gauge showing current/real time PSI ... but wasn't practical to mount anywhere I could view the gauge & wasn't really needed so on the basis I might be able to still sneak in a battery I made a mount under the front tank silent blocks (the silent blocks I found had longer threads on them so that doubled as a mount for the the regulator)
On the return to the tank a #40 jet was sweated in so pressure is good through high flow situations (no doubt someone will probably tell me now not small enough)
Also had to reroute the fuel line the long way around ... I couldn't find any thread that had tried / or done this particular way so again bet someone will correct me on this path ... i.e. will this work?
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- Fuel Return with #40 jet sweated in.JPG (44.21 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- 3PSI with Fuel line rerouted & fitted.JPG (42.07 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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- Completed Fuel.JPG (48.41 KiB) Viewed 8491 times
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
The mudguard on after chasing the threads
Front wheel goes on & the brakes bled (that was easier than I thought it would be as would have thought more air locks than turned out)
The Clutch is proving a sh!t even with a suction pump ... just cant get any pressure at all
Front wheel goes on & the brakes bled (that was easier than I thought it would be as would have thought more air locks than turned out)
The Clutch is proving a sh!t even with a suction pump ... just cant get any pressure at all
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- Cleaning for instal.JPG (25.79 KiB) Viewed 8488 times
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- Both On.JPG (37.69 KiB) Viewed 8488 times
- Fraser
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
Looking good, you're on the home stretch now.
Cheers,
Fraser.
Cheers,
Fraser.
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1980 Moto Morini 500 Sport
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- model: 900 SS
- year: 1990
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
The wiring loom ...... mmmmm
To complicate a messy Loom where it was converted to Kokusan Sparkers but all else seems original ... mixed in with me using Ignitech, New coils & Motoelectric Starters, etc, etc is going to make that Home Stretch .... stretch out
thanks though ... happy with outcome so far
To complicate a messy Loom where it was converted to Kokusan Sparkers but all else seems original ... mixed in with me using Ignitech, New coils & Motoelectric Starters, etc, etc is going to make that Home Stretch .... stretch out
thanks though ... happy with outcome so far
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Re: 90 900 Supersport Tidy-up
Yeah your bike is coming together really sweet , your'e inspiring me as my resto is really testing me, the 89 ss is a tricky beast to find some parts and info on,my engines in swingarms on with new needlerollers, triples were on but my repainted triples were chipping and so off and new bearing off and looking for a good powdercoater in perth for those and footpegs etc , the guys did my wheels and frame too aggressive on blast and now im sleeving rims for new bearings, my fault after 4 restos should have been more onto that, m1bb's are rebuilt, got a long way to go but definately inspiring to see your bike moving forward, cheers Rob. ps having trouble posting photos, will do when i can