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    Does anyone know if its possible to remove the rear head without taking the lump out of the frame. Looks like I have low compression on the rear, and its causing me a bit of trouble. Thanks

  • #2
    Originally Posted by Yoke
    Does anyone know if its possible to remove the rear head without taking the lump out of the frame. Looks like I have low compression on the rear, and its causing me a bit of trouble. Thanks
    Yes, its definitely possible because i have heard (i thiknn even from JD) that JD does 700 installs with the motor in the frame.

    As to how... Dunno, i have never done it.
    Don't spend money and buy, spend time and learn.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Yoke
      Does anyone know if its possible to remove the rear head without taking the lump out of the frame. Looks like I have low compression on the rear, and its causing me a bit of trouble. Thanks
      As 6 says, it is possible. I found that I could remove both heads and cylinders with the motor in the frame. I can’t remember exactly what I did - may have needed to remove one or more mounting bolts to get the clearance. If you put a jack underneath before doing do so it makes it much easier.

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      • #4
        Great stuff, thank you.

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        • #5
          My understanding from JD is the rear head is easy and the front head is the pain but I have yet to tempt the beyonder.
          88 Blue Hawk GT - Under construction but rideable (guest approved)
          89 BlackHawk 2.0 - On the lift and being assembled
          90 Hawk GT (color as to yet be determined) - Still on the shelf in crates

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          • #6
            Yeah it looks to be a simple enough job, with plenty of space. I just did the leak down test last week and it’s pointing to intake valves so I am hoping the issue is just contained to the head. Compression test shows 25 psi on the rear, and hence she is spluttering. Just as I though I was done with this bike.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Yoke
              . Just as I though I was done with this bike.
              Mmmhmmm.
              ​​​​​​They like to do that.
              Don't spend money and buy, spend time and learn.

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              • #8
                Both heads/cylinders can be done in the frame. Rear is easy, front you have to hold your tongue just right to remove the cam tunnel bolts.

                Trivia- I used to install new rod bearings in the race Ducatis I maintained without removing the engine from the frame. You can also do it on SV650's.
                J.D. Hord
                Keeper of Engine Nomenclature, 9th Order

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