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PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 5:48 pm 
Thanks Jsclocum, just let me know a price and I can pay however you would like, I'll check your post on tuning Skins and see what I can do. I've considered using something like acetone, paint thinner or kerosene but I'm affraid to use anything that may attack the paint on the outside of the tank. I may make a few calls as you suggest. Theres also a local Kawasaki shop I can talk to there shop and see what they do for flushing tanks.


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The best method of cleaning a tank that I've come across is using as many stainless steel ball bearings as you can get your hands on. Put them in the tank with a good solvent and shake. The Paso will require some extra care as it has a fuel level sensor that should be removed so that the ball bearings do not destroy it. Then rinse with fresh gas. Make sure that you count the balls that go in and count the ones that come out! They should be equal! This will normally knock any loose rust or gunk that has built up in the tank. I'd recommend an in-line fuel filter. DO NOT LET THAT CRUDE GET INTO YOUR CARBS! You'll spend a lot of money and time getting the rust out of your jets. Good Luck! When I bought my Paso several years ago I replaced the Weber with Mikunis, installed Dyna Ignition coils and made the starting modifications that are listed here in the forum. I'd highly recommend all of these mods unless your bike has Dell-Ortos. I guess you'll have all winter to straighten it out.

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Thanks, I got right to working on the bike tonight... The tank that I thought was needing flushed out, turned out to be a liquid fuel tank liner and poor lighting in my garage. I've already removed the delorto's and cleaned them, I did not disturb the air screw or cable adjusters. The gas was really bad, but was mild compaired to some I've seen in the past. The carb internals including the float/inlet valve were in good shape and only required mild cleaning. I need to locate a oil filter, does anyone know what else will fit the Paso? And what weight oil + brand are people running?


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I have no trouble getting oil filters from the local Ducati dealer, but they look like a standard replacement part if you can't get a Ducati one. I use fully synthetic Pennzoil 5-50. The bike goes noticably quicker with the lighter oil, gear-shifting is good (I've changed my shift to one-up-and-four-down) and I like the way the oil hangs in there in the desmo gear, when I look at it. Also, the lighter oil dissapates heat much quicker than a heavier oil. Some people like their engines to run hot, but like mine to run cool. The factory recommended oil was fully synthetic Agip 10-40 or Castrol GTX turbo-tested 20-40, but oil has come a long way since then.


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Just checking the timing belts, they are in good condition but need to be re tightened, I checked the link for replcing belts, but didn't see anything about how to set the tension, the manual shows a special tool, but I'm thinking there must be a way to do this without the tool? I'm just hoping to ride a couple times before I put it up for the winter, it's starting to get too cold to ride here.


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I like to set my belts by 'feel' - thumb and forefinger in the middle of the run, not too tight and not too loose - but that's a personal thing. They say if you can twist the belt by 45 deg without too much effort, it's about right. There is another technique using an Allen key like a feeler-guage between the belt and tensioner, but I don't use it.


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Thanks again Skins! I'm getting it :cool: , I don't know where I'd be without you and the others on this forum... I have another question though, in the manual it says to torque the tesioner bolts to 14.46 -: 18.08 ft lbs (divide symbol in between ) I'am assuming this is the sae coversion from metric, and if I torque them in between that range I should be ok. The divide symbol is throwing me off. I'll try to locate a filter, the syn pennzoil 5-50, a battery and some fresh fuel in the morning. I also checked the chain and lubed it. shouldn't be long now :thumbup:


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Yeah, Jeff, I think the division symbol indicates a range. My manual says 2-2.5 kg/m, or 20-24 N.m, or 14.5-18.1 lb/ft. I hope she goes well. You should find her nice and torquey, and very smooth right through the rev range. Have you never ridden one before?


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I have never rode or even heard a Ducati run. My bike phase went from Japanise to American a few years back once I could afford a American built motorcycle. I've always admired the European design and engineering, this 750 paso for being a 1988 motorcycle is about a good looking as a bike can be. I just got the new issue of Cycle World the other day and most of the new bikes just look a little too far out there for me... Guess I must be getting old :confused:


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Well you're in for a treat. The Paso 750 is very comfortable but can be quite exciting to ride, and the motor could be the sweetest one Ducati ever built. Dead stable at any speed, but with incredibly light steering. And the exhaust note is real mellow. If you're getting old like me, this is the way to do it.


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