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Anyone know on what engine this ignition distributor belongs?
I found this in one of my parts boxes. 0 231 169 008. I've looked though all the references I can find including the Bosch Ignition catalog, and can't find anything. Maybe for a Euro engine? The range of neighboring numbers is around a '71 - '73. Takes a vacuum retard pot, which I have, it's just not mounted in the photo.
I post the photo just so someone doesn't ask, "Are you sure that's an 8 and not a 6?" Thanks for any clues.......
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maybe a 1973 911T
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www.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?t=374643
also the Tech Spec booklet shows all '72, '73 dizzys same curve
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'72 911e
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Thanks to all that responded....
After looking again at the little spec book for the '72 '73 models, I found a line I missed earlier ; it shows the 008 as starting with the '73 T, and says they can be installed in the '72 as well, in place of the 003. The '72 E shows an 004, with the '73 E using the 009.Thanks again for the replies.
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I use 0.231.184.004
didn't know it came on '72E. I thought it was only used on '74-'76 Euro Carrera and 2.7 RS, '73 Carrera. I set 10 deg initial BTDC and it totals at 35 deg. Works great for my street engine. It costs brand new $300 at www.********.com Pelican Parts will match any price. Comes new with cap and non-rev-limiting rotor. advance curve on p48 of '72,'73 Tech Spec book ie: this thread has Warren and Sherwood on distributors Distributor Question
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