As you see from the picture below, Paso mounts a mechanic tachometer connected to the head timing system: the "GEAR WORM" assembly (#13 + 15/16/17/18) transmits the movement to the cable.
In the first 1993/1995 M900 engines there was not a tachometer, but still Ducati keeped part of the assembly, replacing the gear worm (ex #13) with a spacer (#4) and a plug (#16):
However In next years Ducati mounted electrical tachometers instead of mechanical ones and finally covered the "hole".
My idea is to recover the mechanicals parts #13/15/16/17/18 from a Paso and try to connect them to the engine. So here it comes my doubt: do I need to disassemble all the head to access those parts? Or I just need to disassemble the pulley timing assembly?
LC