My Neutral switch at the back of the engine is weeping oil. I have tried tightening but still leaking. Just wondering if fitting a new one will fix this and if anyone has any links to wear I might get a new one?
Many thanks
Leaking Neutral switch
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Re: Leaking Neutral switch
Available from Steine Dinse - http://www.stein-dinse.biz/Complete-par ... 48919.html
It is the same as fitted to the SS and Monster models up to 1997, so should still be available from any Ducati dealer.
It is the same as fitted to the SS and Monster models up to 1997, so should still be available from any Ducati dealer.
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Re: Leaking Neutral switch
where exactly does it leak? The neutral switch is installed with a washer/shim.
In case you plan to replace that note it exists in at least two different thicknesses. You`ll need the right one to make sure your switch works correctly.
In case you plan to replace that note it exists in at least two different thicknesses. You`ll need the right one to make sure your switch works correctly.
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Re: Leaking Neutral switch
It looks as though its just coming out from where it screws in. Just a trickle it's not too bad. Ive not had it right out to see if there is a washer/shim fitted. Thankspaso750 wrote:where exactly does it leak? The neutral switch is installed with a washer/shim.
In case you plan to replace that note it exists in at least two different thicknesses. You`ll need the right one to make sure your switch works correctly.