Refitting the camshaft end caps (Ducati Monster 696)
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Lubricate the new o-rings (19) with the recommended grease and fit on the end cap (20).
Fit the end cap (20) on the left-hand side of the cylinder head.
Secure the end cap (20) with the screws (21).
Tighten the screws (21) to the specified torque (Engine torque settings).
Locate the inner timing belt cover (2) of the vertical cylinder head (10) on the left-hand side of the cylinder head and insert the retaining screws (1) and (18).
Tighten the screws (18) and (1) to the specified torque (Engine torque settings).
Repeat the above operations for the other cylinder head (11).
Fit the end cap (20) on the left-hand side of the cylinder head.

Secure the end cap (20) with the screws (21).
Tighten the screws (21) to the specified torque (Engine torque settings).

Note: Take care not to dislodge the key (15) located on camshaft (16).

Locate the inner timing belt cover (2) of the vertical cylinder head (10) on the left-hand side of the cylinder head and insert the retaining screws (1) and (18).
Tighten the screws (18) and (1) to the specified torque (Engine torque settings).
Repeat the above operations for the other cylinder head (11).


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