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help, just got van running finally and had fitted new coil and 009 dizzy, starts and runs sweet but maybe just coincidence but it keeps blowing fuse and lost indicators and left headlight?? any ideas why.
weve taken all injection system out inc wiring but surely removing this wouldnt affect the indicators??? any ideas where to start as i assume its shorting somewhere
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..fool fitted an 009 :D
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kevtherev wrote:..fool fitted an 009 :D
i had to as no vacuum advance when carbs fitted???? why are they not good cos the engine runs sweet now its on :?

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what carbs?
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https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Pe ... gnition_02" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

scroll down to 009 dizzy
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kevtherev wrote:what carbs?
fitted twin weber kit from JK, and it was advised to fit a 009??? we live and learn i guess and time will tell!
must be coincidence blowing fuse though surely?

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I would think so yes.
webbers aswell :shock: .. full house then :D

I'm guessing you have a CU 2 L ?
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2 litre cu yep!

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Trapped a wire in the engine bay lighting loom maybe ?
Or mistook a earth ?
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kevtherev wrote:I would think so yes.
webbers aswell :shock: .. full house then :D

I'm guessing you have a CU 2 L ?

Taking advice or recommendation from JK is probably similar to asking the average new car salesman the firing order of a Bugatti Veyron.....they might give an answer but I wouldn't be betting my Grans pension on the accuracy of the info.

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Mocki wrote:Trapped a wire in the engine bay lighting loom maybe ?
Or mistook a earth ?
finally a productive suggestion!! will look into it, all lights are fine just indicaters, even headlights ok now so must be some loose wiring need sorting!!nightmare! think leave it to an expert!

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sages wrote:
Mocki wrote:Trapped a wire in the engine bay lighting loom maybe ?
Or mistook a earth ?
finally a productive suggestion!! will look into it, all lights are fine just indicaters, even headlights ok now so must be some loose wiring need sorting!!nightmare! think leave it to an expert!

Yep that makes sense. Electrical problems like this one cannot be answered over the forum, because we don't know what has been going on when so many people have been fiddling around with such elderly wiring systems over the years.
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Sages, they will tend to rib you using webers and a 009 but if you're happy with it then fine. Its just that the 009 does not (nor will it ever) match the power curve of a VW engine without major modifications from the cam upwards. Its a myth that has perpetuated by sellers to shift box loads of 009 dizzys. You'll be fine until things go out of tune and then you'll have enormous problems setting it up again.
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CovKid wrote:Sages, they will tend to rib you using webers and a 009 but if you're happy with it then fine. Its just that the 009 does not (nor will it ever) match the power curve of a VW engine without major modifications from the cam upwards. Its a myth that has perpetuated by sellers to shift box loads of 009 dizzys. You'll be fine until things go out of tune and then you'll have enormous problems setting it up again.
im up for a ribbing anyday of the week , but hey the vans not gonna get thrashed or even big mileage so as long as it does the job im happy! :ok

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