Paso 750 engine removal procedure

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Mauricedonini
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Paso 750 engine removal procedure

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Hi,

Does anyone know where there is a Paso 750 engine removal procedure?

The workshop manual has sections on disassembly, overhaul and reassembly.

Thank you,

Maurice
1987 Ducati Paso 750 (running but in need of help)
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Re: Paso 750 engine removal procedure

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The parts catalog will probably help.
It's not that difficult. After removing the exhaust and headers and everything else that's connected to the engine like shifter lever or crankcase breather hose, disconnecting the wires of the neutral switch, ground connection etc. remove the bottom frame rails with front engine mounts, unbolt the other two engine mounts on the side and then remove swingarm and chain. Can't remember exactly but I think there's another long bolt on the rear bottom. Then it should drop out. Before all of that make sure to support the engine properly so it can be safley unbolted from the frame!
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Re: Paso 750 engine removal procedure

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paso750 wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 5:45 pm The parts catalog will probably help.
It's not that difficult. After removing the exhaust and headers and everything else that's connected to the engine like shifter lever or crankcase breather hose, disconnecting the wires of the neutral switch, ground connection etc. remove the bottom frame rails with front engine mounts, unbolt the other two engine mounts on the side and then remove swingarm and chain. Can't remember exactly but I think there's another long bolt on the rear bottom. Then it should drop out. Before all of that make sure to support the engine properly so it can be safley unbolted from the frame!
Thank you
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