What do the cams on a Ducati say?
The Cams are marked VHT and OHT, but the heads are stamped just with a ‘V’, no 1 or 2. I’ll have to have a look for the casting date on them.
What kind of camshaft does a 900SS Ducati have?
Especially as they are different colours. As below. Both have a 43mm Inlet Valve. Both have a 38mm Exhaust Valve. The Vertical cylinder has a Camshaft marked VHT. The Horizontal Cylinder has a Camshaft marked OHT. I believe that makes them 900SS heads, not monster, with the bigger valves and better set of Camshafts.
When did the 900 cylinder heads come out?
900 Cylinder Heads. Discussion in ‘ Technical Help ‘ started by Nasher, Sep 20, 2016 . Hi all. I’ve just had a much better look at the cylinder heads I picked up as part of a bitsa 900/962 engine we’re building up, and think I should have paid a bit more attention when I looked at them. Especially as they are different colours. As below.
The Cams are marked VHT and OHT, but the heads are stamped just with a ‘V’, no 1 or 2. I’ll have to have a look for the casting date on them.
Especially as they are different colours. As below. Both have a 43mm Inlet Valve. Both have a 38mm Exhaust Valve. The Vertical cylinder has a Camshaft marked VHT. The Horizontal Cylinder has a Camshaft marked OHT. I believe that makes them 900SS heads, not monster, with the bigger valves and better set of Camshafts.
What are the cylinder heads on a 97 M900?
As an aside, and to add confusion, the data pack that came with my 97 M900 includes documentary evidence that the Cylinder heads were changed when the bike was new to older, bigger valve jobbies. The Cams are marked VHT and OHT, but the heads are stamped just with a ‘V’, no 1 or 2.
What makes a 900 cylinder head a monster?
The Horizontal Cylinder has a Camshaft marked OHT. I believe that makes them 900SS heads, not monster, with the bigger valves and better set of Camshafts. Unless anyone says differently?