My 050 Distributor Experience |
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My 050 Distributor Experience |
Ansbacher |
Dec 28 2018, 05:37 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 689 Joined: 4-July 14 From: Tampa Bay, Florida Member No.: 17,589 |
I know I will get a lot of flak for even talking about an 050 dizzy, but you must realize I was previously using an 009, so there was only one way to go but up. I recently snared a New Old Stock 050 on Craigslist for peanuts, so thought I would try it. Found it to be extremely more driveable than the 009, smooth acceleration in a much broader band. Yes, it's a bit finnicky setting the idle, but doable, while still maintaining my 29-30 degrees max advance, which my dual Dellorto carbs seem to like, no matter what distributor I have tried. Thus, I find all this doom and gloom about the 050 a bit overstated. I'm not sold on it 100% yet, but it seems to be a step up from the 009. I would love to try a conventional 914 dizzy, but only one of my carbs has a vacuum port, not both.
BTW, if you followed a previous post of mine about plug wire positions when using an 050 with a 914, I found there to be no difference. I guess using one on a 356 Porsche, which was my previous experience, is for some reason different, and required the plug wires to be advanced one hole clockwise on the cap. Ansbacher |
IronHillRestorations |
Dec 28 2018, 07:17 PM
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I. I. R. C. Group: Members Posts: 6,716 Joined: 18-March 03 From: West TN Member No.: 439 Region Association: None |
I like the 1.8 distributor with vacuum hooked up
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Ansbacher |
Dec 28 2018, 09:53 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 689 Joined: 4-July 14 From: Tampa Bay, Florida Member No.: 17,589 |
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IronHillRestorations |
Dec 29 2018, 08:15 AM
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I. I. R. C. Group: Members Posts: 6,716 Joined: 18-March 03 From: West TN Member No.: 439 Region Association: None |
Yes carbs. My customer's carbs already had the vacuum ports. I did a line to both, with a T and also an anti-pulse valve from aircooled.net
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MarkV |
Dec 30 2018, 12:17 AM
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Fear the Jack Stands Group: Members Posts: 1,493 Joined: 15-January 03 From: Sunny Tucson, AZ Member No.: 154 Region Association: None |
In my opinion one of the benefits of having carbs is that you can use a distributor of your choice. I ran a 050 forever and the range of advance didn't allow enough adjustment. You had to live with an off idle stumble. I tried running a d-jet distributor but my Dellorto's don't have ports for vacuum advance. The Bosch distributors are so small that the plug wires are too close together on the cap and the bearings wear making for some spark scatter.
At the time I set mine up the Mallory Unilite was not being made any more. My solution was to convert an old Mallory dual point to a Pertronix II. Mallory distributors have a wide range of advance adjustment and are easy to set up. The cap is a little bigger allowing more space between the plug wire connectors. The Mallory is old school and cheap. There are better distributors available now that are adjustable electronically. |
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