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Engine disassembly sequence (Ducati ST2)

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This sequence is used for disassembling the engine components.

Identify the component to be disassembled and follow the arrows for the parts to be removed.

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Special tools fok engine disassembly/reassembly and testing
Removing the engine
Disconnecting the crankcase breather pipe
Checking and adjusting timing belt tension
Adjusting valve clearances
Checking valve clearances
Disassembly timing system belts and pulleys
Disassembly cylinder head
Disassembly cylinder and piston
Disassembly left side cover
Disassembly flywheel
Disassembly timing gear
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