For people using this as a reference guide for doing their own, the heads and the cam retainer are matched and cannot be interchanged with another head. The number is stamped on the head and the retainer. Great video!! Very clear
Thank you for the videos, if I may suggest doing a video(or more), on what to look for(engine wise and otherwise) when buying the 848/1098 used...and maybe how to prevent/check for the kind of damage you are fixing here, how to tell if bike/engine was tracked often, etc..
I really enjoy the garage videos with all the repairs and technical explanations. But to be fully honest I would love to see you have a go on the 748 thunderbike and give it hell on track again. Hope you‘ll find the time to have some trackdays in the future!
Hi Hansi, I am desperate to get out on track again but all the dates available sold out even before lockdown was relaxed in UK, I am hoping I might get a couple of days in before the end of the year.
Very good video, I'm about to do this project on a frame up 848 Streetfighter build. I've heard the conventional case bearing for the 848 should be changed out to one for a 999- anyone have info or point me in the right direction?
Looking at this and the head comparison video - do you have any advice on getting the valve cover gasket to seal properly on a s4rs testastretta with the 4 bolt pattern. mine is leaking slightly around the edges on both cylinders after a valve job.
Hi, further to this I wonder if you could help. I’m doing one of these heads at the moment, I’ve 2 different type of measuring tools off eBay, reputable. When I measure the closers with the tool and zero’d calipers, I get a reading of (example) 12.27, subtract 10mm and it’s 2.27 whereas the shim is stamped 3.20. Most content I’ve seen the calipers measure 13.27 so it’s like I’m losing 1mm somewhere. Same with both tools. Would you mind giving me ur thoughts please? I’ve found your videos very useful and have subscribed. Thanks
Question, I’ve been servicing my panigale 1299 track bikes valve clearances recently after rebuilding its engine and have noticed when removing the exhaust valves collets to adjust the clearance, that quite often the little collets are broken into a few pieces. They are sometimes broken even when the clearances were in the spec of the manual! Is this common or indicative that I’m not seating the collets correctly when reassembling them? I’m used to Japanese non Desmo valve clearance adjustment and this is the first time I’ve worked on a desmo so just learning new things of this type of design!
Its not something I normally do for 1199 or 1299 bikes as I focus on the earlier engines. My understanding was the new design is supposed to be stronger and had longer service intervals on the panigale motors, it sounds like an issue to look into.
@@DesmoWerx ah ok no worries! I’ve since gotten in contact with some various specialists and they have advised it’s still fairly common when the bike is running at high revs for long periods. The intake valves on the 1199 and 1299 have valve collets in the shims for the intake valves and half rings for the exhaust valves. But the superleggera has collets for the exhaust valves too to solve the issue.
Where can i find the tool in the vice holding the head? Also need cams where can i find cams and holders? Literally building a motor off ebay parts any help helps thanks
@DesmoWerx thanks it looks like they make all the tools I'll need and I've got my eyes set on a engine with cracked covers hoping it will have all the remaining parts I need happy holiday 😀
Excuse my ignorance, but is that program you're using to figure out the correct shims something that's readily available to the public or is it a "pay to play" kind of thing? I am not a current Duc owner but this kind of technical information fascinates me. Well done video!
Its an excel sheet that I made from a 2V calc sheet, I have then added to it with Belt tensions, Crank shim calc and more. I have not made it available as yet.
Awesome content, really interesting stuff
Glad you enjoyed it Ian 👍😊
For people using this as a reference guide for doing their own, the heads and the cam retainer are matched and cannot be interchanged with another head. The number is stamped on the head and the retainer.
Great video!! Very clear
HI Mark, good point. I would never mix journals up as I understand how they are machined but others may not understand that. 👍
Thank you so much for sharing! I'll practice on my blown 848 then attempt the measurements on my 1098 replacement engine :)
Glad the video is of help 👍😊
Thank you! On inspecting my 848, the horizontal exhaust valves were stuck in the guides :D Is it worth getting these replaced at all?
@@joey2421 yes, likely they are bent. You may need to change the guides as well.
i've probably watched this video 6 times now over the last 6 years for my ducati lol
Thank you for the videos, if I may suggest doing a video(or more), on what to look for(engine wise and otherwise) when buying the 848/1098 used...and maybe how to prevent/check for the kind of damage you are fixing here, how to tell if bike/engine was tracked often, etc..
Hi Andrei, that is a good idea for a future video, will see if I can pull one together 😊
Amazing job man, thank you for what you share !
My pleasure!
Can’t wait till you do some Panigale stuff 👍
Hoping to repair the wrecked 1299 I have in storage sometime soon 😎
Thank you for the video! Interesting
Glad you liked it 😎
I really enjoy the garage videos with all the repairs and technical explanations. But to be fully honest I would love to see you have a go on the 748 thunderbike and give it hell on track again. Hope you‘ll find the time to have some trackdays in the future!
Hi Hansi, I am desperate to get out on track again but all the dates available sold out even before lockdown was relaxed in UK, I am hoping I might get a couple of days in before the end of the year.
Love your channel man I learn a lot
Awesome! Thank you Kris😎
Nice, that is 10Nm,👏👏
Yes it was!
Very good video, I'm about to do this project on a frame up 848 Streetfighter build. I've heard the conventional case bearing for the 848 should be changed out to one for a 999- anyone have info or point me in the right direction?
Looking at this and the head comparison video - do you have any advice on getting the valve cover gasket to seal properly on a s4rs testastretta with the 4 bolt pattern. mine is leaking slightly around the edges on both cylinders after a valve job.
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What size of gage you use on closing and opener is the stock o is a especial number thanks a lot thanks
great video. Ive learned heaps from you. Where do i find a copy of the spreadsheet? thank u
Thanks, glad the videos are of help. Working on a way to make the sheet available for people, will hopefully be able to share details soon
Hi boss. Any chance you could help us in New Zealand get new head studs? We have one stretched. Cyl head
For an 848? I could get a cost but not sure what the postage would add to it.
Hi
Could you tell me the brand of the shim measuring tool you used .....enjoyed all the videos....thank you
Hi Gerry,
If I remember correctly its just a generic shim tool off of ebay. They all perform the same role 😊
@@DesmoWerx thank you for the reply .... Have a good day ...Gerry
Hi, further to this I wonder if you could help. I’m doing one of these heads at the moment, I’ve 2 different type of measuring tools off eBay, reputable. When I measure the closers with the tool and zero’d calipers, I get a reading of (example) 12.27, subtract 10mm and it’s 2.27 whereas the shim is stamped 3.20. Most content I’ve seen the calipers measure 13.27 so it’s like I’m losing 1mm somewhere. Same with both tools.
Would you mind giving me ur thoughts please? I’ve found your videos very useful and have subscribed.
Thanks
Nice one mate. Have you had a chance to take the ST2 for a run yet?
Hi Andy, hope you are well. Been out for a couple of short rides, need to stick the cameras on and film an update on the bike for everyone 😊
Good one! Do you check for valve guides and valves wear before reassembling?
I check for excessive play, if its there I will then measure it up to see if changes are needed.
Love the content. Did you make the spreadsheet for shim calculation? Or is it downloadable.
HI Russtof, its a sheet I made from a source I found many years ago for 2V engines and adapted it for all Ducati engines.
Question, I’ve been servicing my panigale 1299 track bikes valve clearances recently after rebuilding its engine and have noticed when removing the exhaust valves collets to adjust the clearance, that quite often the little collets are broken into a few pieces. They are sometimes broken even when the clearances were in the spec of the manual! Is this common or indicative that I’m not seating the collets correctly when reassembling them? I’m used to Japanese non Desmo valve clearance adjustment and this is the first time I’ve worked on a desmo so just learning new things of this type of design!
Its not something I normally do for 1199 or 1299 bikes as I focus on the earlier engines. My understanding was the new design is supposed to be stronger and had longer service intervals on the panigale motors, it sounds like an issue to look into.
@@DesmoWerx ah ok no worries! I’ve since gotten in contact with some various specialists and they have advised it’s still fairly common when the bike is running at high revs for long periods. The intake valves on the 1199 and 1299 have valve collets in the shims for the intake valves and half rings for the exhaust valves. But the superleggera has collets for the exhaust valves too to solve the issue.
Where can i find the tool in the vice holding the head? Also need cams where can i find cams and holders? Literally building a motor off ebay parts any help helps thanks
The head tool comes from Laser tools, cost is around the £11 mark. Ebay is your friend for second hand engine parts 👍
@DesmoWerx thanks it looks like they make all the tools I'll need and I've got my eyes set on a engine with cracked covers hoping it will have all the remaining parts I need happy holiday 😀
Where can i get the valve clearance program you use ?
Excuse my ignorance, but is that program you're using to figure out the correct shims something that's readily available to the public or is it a "pay to play" kind of thing?
I am not a current Duc owner but this kind of technical information fascinates me. Well done video!
Its an excel sheet that I made from a 2V calc sheet, I have then added to it with Belt tensions, Crank shim calc and more. I have not made it available as yet.