General Technical Questions and Answers last answered over 1 year ago.
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1980 2.0L Aircooled Blue Hightop Holdsworth Villa Camper
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What you have there is an 009 dizzy, I think the somewhat (in)famous performance replacement with no vac/adv retard. I would suggest you source the correct setup, for emission and consumption reasons, as well as clean running.
I think opinions will vary but some seem to think that the 009 is 'the business' as it has this 'reputation', but I doubt for he CU engine - and yours isn't tuned and setup for it anyway I doubt.
This Wiki link may be helpful, CumbrianKeith is often the one to answer CU questions on Tech, and as you can see, he owns a particularly fine example:
009 depending on how crap (later ones are poor quality copys.. it is will give 12-18 degrees of advance, from just off idle and finally all done by 3000.. the advance curve is all wrong for a type 4 engine.. bad bad news.. and even on a type 1 they need to be tweeked... and give flat spots..
Timing has to be done for 3000rpm+ and 32-34 degrees.... this will give a lot advance at idle... but thats bette than overheating the exhaust valves and seats....