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(1997-2003)
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Disassembly oil pump
(Ducati ST2)
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Ducati
ST series
ST2
Engine and systems
Cooling and lube system
Disassembly oil pump
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Unscrew the oil pump retaining screws.
Remove the oil pump. Do not damage or lose the bushes and the O-rings behind it.
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