Leaking Neutral switch

discussion about the 750 Sport and '89/'90 900SS, which share many mechanicals with the Paso series
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ridgeskimmer
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Leaking Neutral switch

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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
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Derek
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Re: Leaking Neutral switch

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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.
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Re: Leaking Neutral switch

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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.
ridgeskimmer
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Re: Leaking Neutral switch

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paso750 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.
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. Thanks
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