Original Ducati Service Bulletins
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 11:37 am
I've recently gotten hold of several original service bulletins, mainly issued by Berliner but also from an unknown source which I'm calling "G" ('cos that's what written at the top of each).
The list is below. If anyone has any interest in these, please let me know and I'll scan 'em, and try and persuade Jim to upload those which aren't already there on to the main part of the site.
Ciao
Craig
Berliner (Ref no. followed by title or content)
5. 160cc Monza Jr. Headlight (already on Motoscrubs)
9. “To run without battery or headlight” (250 and 350 Scrambler)
9a. As above, but amended. Reproduced in Tom Bailey’s Workshop Manual
10. “Fit electronic regulator # 0608.46.750 to Monza and Sebring models”. Reproduced in Tom Bailey’s Workshop Manual
11. 250 & 350 Scrambler Electronic Regulator: Test procedure
12. Headlight on 160cc, 250 Scrambler, Mark III
13. “Simplified testing of 0400.46.750 voltage regulator”
14. Monza & Sebring recharge circuit
15. Horn adjustment (?)
16. “If the tail light bulb burns out …”
20. 350 Scrambler, 250 Scrambler and Monza JR, various topics
27. Ducati Electrical System Conversions. Reproduced in Tom Bailey’s Workshop Manual
28. Desmodromic Cylinder Head. Reproduced in Tom Bailey’s Workshop Manual
Unnumbered: Alternator Test. Regulator Test
Unnumbered: Torque Specifications 160, 250 & 350 (Clutch housing, cylinder head)
”G” (Ref no. followed by title or content)
1. Technical Data for the 1962 Ducati 250cc Scrambler
2. Electrical Equipment: “To overcome the difficulties in starting …”
3. Electrical Equipment: “To obtain the starting of engines …”
4. Ducati 250cc Tuning Info
Ducati
1. Electrical System on the 250 Monza 5-Speed with the 6V-60W alternator (already on Motoscrubs)
Unknown
Instructions for the Installation of a Mark II Performance Kit (250cc Ducati)
The list is below. If anyone has any interest in these, please let me know and I'll scan 'em, and try and persuade Jim to upload those which aren't already there on to the main part of the site.
Ciao
Craig
Berliner (Ref no. followed by title or content)
5. 160cc Monza Jr. Headlight (already on Motoscrubs)
9. “To run without battery or headlight” (250 and 350 Scrambler)
9a. As above, but amended. Reproduced in Tom Bailey’s Workshop Manual
10. “Fit electronic regulator # 0608.46.750 to Monza and Sebring models”. Reproduced in Tom Bailey’s Workshop Manual
11. 250 & 350 Scrambler Electronic Regulator: Test procedure
12. Headlight on 160cc, 250 Scrambler, Mark III
13. “Simplified testing of 0400.46.750 voltage regulator”
14. Monza & Sebring recharge circuit
15. Horn adjustment (?)
16. “If the tail light bulb burns out …”
20. 350 Scrambler, 250 Scrambler and Monza JR, various topics
27. Ducati Electrical System Conversions. Reproduced in Tom Bailey’s Workshop Manual
28. Desmodromic Cylinder Head. Reproduced in Tom Bailey’s Workshop Manual
Unnumbered: Alternator Test. Regulator Test
Unnumbered: Torque Specifications 160, 250 & 350 (Clutch housing, cylinder head)
”G” (Ref no. followed by title or content)
1. Technical Data for the 1962 Ducati 250cc Scrambler
2. Electrical Equipment: “To overcome the difficulties in starting …”
3. Electrical Equipment: “To obtain the starting of engines …”
4. Ducati 250cc Tuning Info
Ducati
1. Electrical System on the 250 Monza 5-Speed with the 6V-60W alternator (already on Motoscrubs)
Unknown
Instructions for the Installation of a Mark II Performance Kit (250cc Ducati)