[Ducati] Blammo!

Mike Suranyi msuranyi at niello.com
Thu Oct 4 16:50:04 EDT 2007


I wish ya luck on the repairs.  I was wantin' to do the DS conversion to my
'97 sp (purely for selfish reasons) but wasn't sure how possible the
conversion would be.  Not exactly sure where to hide all the other bits so I
kinda blew it off for the time being.  Maybe later, after I win the lotto.

That is all...

DucMike

-----Original Message-----
From: ducati-bounces at ducati.net [mailto:ducati-bounces at ducati.net] On Behalf
Of mike bernhard
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 11:57 AM
To: ducati at ducati.net
Subject: [Ducati] Blammo!

Hey Guys

I was out for a short ride on my 900 SS SP and all of a sudden I here a
noise that sounded like a fork being dropped down a garbage disposal. I
pulled the clutch in and the bike shut down immediately and I coasted to a
stop. Luckily I was close to home and my gf came and picked me up so I could
go get the trailer to bring her home.

When I finally got around to do some investigating I found a few small metal
particles in the oil and when I pulled the belt covers the vertical
cylinders belt was snapped. Ouch!

At that point I called Travis at Corse Superbikes what was going on and
arranged a time to bring the bike in.

After exploratory surgery he found that the intake valve (i think) had been
bouncing around inside the cylinder tearing up the cylinder wall and ported
head, punching a hole in the high compression piston, etc. He also thought
that the engine locked up breaking the belt since there were several teeth
missing on the belt. (the belt had about 6k on it)

It looks like I will have to bore the cylinders, replace the pistons with
944s, new valves and guides, probably open up the bottom end to flush out
any additional debris, not to mention the heads.

I really love this bike and am completely confident in Travis's work to
bring her back to life, but I'm not sure if  I should be putting several
thousands of dollars into this 96 SP. (about 8,500 miles)
The motor had been tweeked by Mark Sutton when he was running the Ducati
team for Corse Superbikes. He did a great job and the bike ran really
strong!

Anybody have an alternative ideas that might be more cost effective like
buying a used low mileage motor or something goofy like installing a new DS
Motor. I have been thinking about getting something newer lately but I would
always go for a ride on the Duck after riding something else and be suprised
at what a great bike it still is.

Anybody have any ideas?

Thanks in advance. 

Mike Bernhard


 
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