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Disassembly cylinder head (Ducati ST2)

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Unscrew the retaining screws and remove the rubber cap.

Unscrew the retaining screws and remove the rubber cap.


Loosen the cylinder head nuts, working diagonally.

Loosen the cylinder head nuts, working diagonally.


Caution! Perform this operation when the engine is cold.


Pull out the cylinder head slightly, using a plastic hammer, if necessary.

Pull out the cylinder head slightly, using a plastic hammer, if necessary.


Remove the nuts and the washers and pull out the cylinder head completely.
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This article has been reviewed: Evgeny Bogomolov
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