[Ducati] 748 Cush Drive
Rich Roberts
bigredxrunner at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 20 16:33:21 EDT 2007
Yes, use some loctite wicking threadlocking compound or a bearing retaining compound to keep the cushes in place. Universal industrial supply houses like Graingers, McMaster Carr and MSC should carry it. The wicking is wonderful stuff, green, and will wick in the the tightest spots setting up like any good anaeraobic and keeping parts tight and in place til you need to push em out. Rich
----- Original Message ----
From: Barry <musical at interbaun.com>
To: ducati at ducati.net
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 2:29:56 AM
Subject: [Ducati] 748 Cush Drive
I am experiencing one of the bolts in the back sprocket which runs
through the rubber is slipping through and rubbing against the swing
arm. Is there any way to fix this or who has these extra rubber
stops. Sorry for my sloppy mechanical language.
Barry
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