Is anyone familiar with the purpose of these dowels? They're cheap so I went ahead and ordered some from Ducati Omaha (looks like the same ones were used on even much later 2V Ducatis), but since it seems it didn't have any issues running without it I'm not actually sure what the purpose is since it's just a hollow tube within a hollow channel to allow oil to pass through... the only thing I can think of is that it's to ensure alignment of the oil channel between the head and cylinder and that the o-ring is on the correct surface of each, but it seems like the studs would enforce that.
Pictures below... it looks like whoever had the head off the last time used some kind of blue sealer stuff to augment the o-rings. There was also this plastic ring on the head where I think the o-ring is supposed to go around the 12mm dowel... it's not shown in the head or cylinder parts diagrams, but it also seems to be made to fit perfectly in the head like it's supposed to be there, so I'm not sure if I should remove it and replace it with an o-ring or just leave it *and* use an o-ring (I'm guessing remove it since it fills the recessed surface for the o-ring).
Would appreciate any thoughts!
Missing dowel (blue gunk inside o-ring)

Plastic gasket that was around 12mm dowel
