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Its come time to get a new cap and rotor for my 67 volvo 122S, and i am having a little trouble finding any from normal parts joints. I took a look on the net and the cap i have at the moment has the code VZS75Z6 and it appears that it is made to fit a Bosch VJU4BR8 dizzy, which is the dizzy used in the old 36 hp vdub engines. can anyone advise me as to whether this is the right dizzy for a late 67 B18b series engine? the only volvo reference to it i have found is for a b16. also, if this is not the right dizzy can anyone tell me what is right or best for the car?
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There should be a Bosch Part number, thats starts 0 231, on the dizzy body.
Does you dizzy have a vacuum unit? I would recommend going electronic with a pertronix system. Put up your email i can send you a pdf of distributors used in the amazon. |
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These are the last 3 digits of the original Bosch dizzy part#:
B18A - 026 B18B - 003 B18B - 009 B20A - 077 B20A - 085 B20B - 078 B20B - 099 B20E - 021 B20F- 033 Verteiler Bosch 4 Zyl. 0231 146 077 140 B20A 8.68-4.74 170 085 140 B20A 5.74-7.74, 240 B20A 8.74-9.76 146 099 140 B20B 8.70-7.73 163 021 140 B20E 6.71-7.73 170 087 140 B20E 8.73-7.74 163 033 140 B20F 7.72-7.73 178 007 140 B20F 8.73-7.74 002 002 240 B20F 8.74-8.75 USA 002 003 240 B20F 8.74-8.75 Automatik USA 002 009 240 B20F 2.75-8.75 Automatik Californien 002 008 240 B20F 2.75-8.75 Schaltung Californien 163 021 1800 E/ES B20E 6.71-7.73 USA 163 033 1800 E/ES B20F 7.72-7.73 USA |
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my email is hrtoqy@optusnet.com.au
B20F i see that the 003 dizzy is on your list for a B18B, any guesses if that is for all forms of the B18B? i understand the 122S B18B is slightly different to the P1800's |
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Theres also a 123 electronic for your car, includes up to 16 preprogrammed advance curves for different models/fuels etc. Agents in UK, AUS and US and many other countries. Try this link
http://www.123ignition.nl/id/13.html |
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saw the 123, looked real tempting, til i saw it is $550 Au, a few more bucks then i am planning to spend at the moment, but if my dizzy does give way in the future..
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I think that the 003 is for the 122 and the 009 is for the 1800 B18B. Could also be the other way round, but I don't think that it makes any noticeble difference which one you use.
Peter '73ES Edit: The 003 dizzy is for the B18B with the B camshaft, the 009 for the C camshaft and 2 carb's. Last edited by B20F; May 20th, 2007 at 18:41. |
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mail sent...beware 6Mb attachment.
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