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clutch pack number
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 9:34 pm
by desmodave
The clutchpack number is 190 200 22A this is probably the number of the 91 ss 750 to match our bikes(given me by baines racing) however when I viewed a box 91-97 the steel plates are not different but all looked the same is this ok? because there is supposedly dished plates(or according to proper manual special disk (same thing) as posting by steve(search)......the clutch listing by gerhard shows mine was a modern clutch dry but there is no listing for paso's the forgotten motorcyle of ducatis cagiva takeover why...why...why.....my aim is to get my bike on the track again at olivers mount I did the dave jeffries tribute laps with john mcguiness what a memorable day that was if anyone out there has a photo of me Id be much abliged catch you later desmodave.
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 2:02 pm
by paso750
190 200 22A (old number 190 200 21A) is for 750 Sport ´88 - 90 / 750 SS ´91 / 900 SS ´89 -´90.
Sorry no clue where the exact differences are in this or the clutch pack you`ve got.
One could maybe check the complete clutch pack thickness and compare the 2 sets.
G.
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 7:05 pm
by desmodave
paso750 wrote:190 200 22A (old number 190 200 21A) is for 750 Sport ´88 - 90 / 750 SS ´91 / 900 SS ´89 -´90.
Sorry no clue where the exact differences are in this or the clutch pack you`ve got.
One could maybe check the complete clutch pack thickness and compare the 2 sets.
G.
..........you sound spot on again fella! I dont quite understand though old number dont they use 21A anymore? Ive come to conclusion what you have just stated is right as I was at ducati store shipley and the steel plates looked no different after smokin the last one £120 pounds I was apprehensive of buying what was offered me 91-97 ss. the ones compatible if origanal cant be found must be same thickness overall.......cheers.....dave.
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 8:32 pm
by paso750
found the info on site of a german Duc part supplier that 21A was replaced by 22A.
That doesn`t have to mean anything. Maybe Ducati changed supplier or who knows. Don`t think that there are any technical differences. Is it so hard to find the correct clutch set ? Almost can`t believe it.
Btw. the 91 SS was a further development of the 750 Sport.
Supersports after 91 had the clutch slave cylinder on the left engine side, not in the clutch cover like the Paso.
Only later "old" Supersports had the slave clutch piston in the clutch cover again, but these should be the models with wet clutch.