Tricksum said:
Matty74.Thank you for confirming the results of my research.That is exactly what I intend to do.
My engine is in a very good condition and pulls strong and I've had no issues whilst running the 009 in the 3k I've driven it but I want to rule out any possibility of overheating.
Could you point me in the direction of where I could buy a 113 905 205T that has been restored.
I thought the service parts for such a distributor were unavailable.
If you’re handy, then take a punt on a used dizzy on eBay, strip it down and see what you’re faced with.
The biggest risk is usually the vac can, you’ve got a 50/50 chance with that being ok and the bigger models are a lot harder to get hold of ... you can get them, but they’re pricey.
Once stripped and cleaned it’s usually the fibre washers that have disintegrated, these are pence on eBay.
Anything other than that www.VWNOS.com has most of the necessary parts, they’re in USA so you will incur tax etc.
They also sell refurbished distributors, if you’d rather just buy from them, pricey but if you’re keeping things stock then worth it.
There’s a document on Samba called Bosch Tune Up parts ... this has all the Dizzys listed per engine and carb which I found handy as there were a few compatible models, example 111905205AA replaced the 113905205T ... 205K and 205M are also good options.
Best part is (from memory) the timing set up is TDC at idle, dizzy then advances to 32deg - 35deg under full load, so no chance of running too hot like you suggested.
I usually test the cans with a hand held vac pump once everything has been stripped and cleaned up to ensure the range is good and the vac holds. They’re usually all in by 80-100mm Hg
Mine runs the best it’s ever run, I do have a Petronix Ignition module fitted and Flamethrower Coil ... and I carry a spare Dizzy too [emoji6].
In fact, thanks as you’ve just reminded me that I have a Genuine Bosch 009 with Petronix Ignitor II in the shed. Need to get that on eBay as I won’t be using it anytime soon.
Out of interest I took an Accuspark SVDA dizzy apart (it was lockdown, I was bored) ... it wasn’t well made at all.
For stock, it’s Bosch all the way for me ... go for it, you won’t regret it.
Bringing one back to life is also very rewarding [emoji106]
Fibre washers [emoji106]
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