Flywheel Dust Cover Won't Fit?
Can anyone shed any light on this for me please? I've tried both Casa & Scoot Restorations dust covers on my Ducati flywheel but both are a good couple of mil' too big. Are AF lightened flywheels slightly smaller diameter, as it maybe one of those, i'm not sure. I could of course try & Dremel it down, but I'd rather have the proper thing. Any suggestions greatly appreciated
If you have an early AF lightened one it will use a J range dust cover.
Should be obvious though as it has 4 lugs sticking out not three.
Shaun.
Should be obvious though as it has 4 lugs sticking out not three.
Shaun.
Shaun, yeah sure enough 4 lugs, so it's a J range then. Thanks greatly for your advice.
Storkfoot, if you have one (and clip) that would be a great help, just get in touch & we'll sort something 07777 637924. Ta
Storkfoot, if you have one (and clip) that would be a great help, just get in touch & we'll sort something 07777 637924. Ta
nice scoot Bert comming along well apart from fitting a standard wiring loom and tie wrapping it in place only to discover WRONG ONE , your grass needed cutting and as you say a p155 poor show of colour in your garden.
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That's the one Rosscla thanks, but Storkfoot has one & is kindly sending me it today...............although our 'arrangement' may change looking at the ebay price! 
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Lot of folks use rubber Vethpa flywheel bungs in the AF flywheel instead of the dust cap.
Badly fitted dust caps / circlips can be a challenge inside the flywheel cowl if they come loose...
Badly fitted dust caps / circlips can be a challenge inside the flywheel cowl if they come loose...
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