Title: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: Phil West on July 04, 2010, 07:18:04 am I'm working on a mate's engine - he has a (repro) Bosch 009 with Pertronix I Ignitor fitted. Advance curve is 27 degrees which I think is that of the Bosch 050. This is too much advance, would prefer the standard 009 20 degrees of total advance.
Is the advance wrong becuase the dizzy is a repro (not sure about their reliability) or has the wrong ignitor module been fitted here? Any help appreciated. Cheers Phil Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: andy M. on July 04, 2010, 07:57:24 am Hi Phil,
the repro 009's are complete toss, not found one yet that actually worked ok, either too much or too little advance or even none at all, I'd try and find an old one from somewhere, andy Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: Phil West on July 04, 2010, 09:29:59 am Cheers Andy, I had heard a few bad reports on the repro ones, currently I am planning to try to find a new Bosch 009 of reputable quality - just wondered what other people had found with those repro ones. Anyway if you've seen different advances on the repro ones it supports what I am seeing. GSF used to offer two different quality 009's - the repro one with a kind of scripted lettering on the back side kind of written with a machine dot punch type of thing, that was £35. Then they did a proper Bosch one stamped on the front with all the right part number etc., that was £90 I think. Says it all really.
Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: glenn on July 04, 2010, 12:28:31 pm I've tested knockoff oo9s and found total advance from 12 degrees to 40 degrees. Generally the dwell is unstable and wanders.
They are junk. Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: Phil West on July 04, 2010, 14:04:18 pm ..yes excellent more evidence thanks. Am now looking at a billet Pertronix II +coil setup
Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: james wotton on July 05, 2010, 22:44:07 pm hello phil
the 009 copies are in the nicest way to put it SHIT if you wan't a real one I've got a couple at work. Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: glenn on July 05, 2010, 23:48:19 pm Or replace it with a 019 or 010 distributor, depending on the engine specs.
Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: DKK Ted on July 06, 2010, 00:24:08 am Or replace it with a 019 or 010 distributor, depending on the engine specs. DITTO on that! Glen did my 010 a couple of years back and worked perfect. ;D Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: Phil West on July 06, 2010, 07:26:15 am hello phil the 009 copies are in the nicest way to put it SHIT if you wan't a real one I've got a couple at work. Cheers mate in fact he's got a Pertronix package on the way now. Hopefully this thread will stop anyone else considering a repro 009. His engine was a Remtec - evidently they use repro 009s now so I guess if you buy one you need to change the dizzy before running it. Timing was stated on their spec sheet as 20 degrees total advance, all in at 27 degress. The factory wax mark on the dizzy position was unbroken. When tested was 16 degrees on idle and 43 all in. 350 miles covered from new. Cheers Phil Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: Diederick/DVK on July 06, 2010, 14:41:17 pm Never had problems with my 009 in the past apart from the 1/2 second lag which feels like a kickdown in an automatic. Is there anyway to check if it's German or China-made?
Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: glenn on July 06, 2010, 15:22:34 pm Never had problems with my 009 in the past apart from the 1/2 second lag which feels like a kickdown in an automatic. Is there anyway to check if it's German or China-made? (http://images.thesamba.com/vw/gallery/pix/276173.jpg) And with the cast iron models, there's no question... it says it in plain sight. (http://glenn-ring.com/temp/bosch_black.jpg) Title: Re: Bosch 009 / Pertronix I advance curve Post by: james wotton on July 06, 2010, 23:33:44 pm hello phil the 009 copies are in the nicest way to put it SHIT if you wan't a real one I've got a couple at work. Cheers mate in fact he's got a Pertronix package on the way now. Hopefully this thread will stop anyone else considering a repro 009. His engine was a Remtec - evidently they use repro 009s now so I guess if you buy one you need to change the dizzy before running it. Timing was stated on their spec sheet as 20 degrees total advance, all in at 27 degress. The factory wax mark on the dizzy position was unbroken. When tested was 16 degrees on idle and 43 all in. 350 miles covered from new. Cheers Phil [/quotehello phil i've had this on three remtec engine there timing gun must be well out of calibration i've even spoke to the man that deal's with the warrenty's about 3/4 years ago and they obviousley still doing nothing about it. :( |